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- Adam_Opalski abstract "Adam Opalski (born 26 November 1897 in Olkusz – d. 3 November 1963 in Warsaw) was a Polish neurologist and neuropathologist . He described a specific type of characteristically altered glial cells (currently referred to as Opalski cells), developing in the brain in Wilson’s disease.".
- Q5018639 abstract "Adam Opalski (born 26 November 1897 in Olkusz – d. 3 November 1963 in Warsaw) was a Polish neurologist and neuropathologist . He described a specific type of characteristically altered glial cells (currently referred to as Opalski cells), developing in the brain in Wilson’s disease.".
- Adam_Opalski comment "Adam Opalski (born 26 November 1897 in Olkusz – d. 3 November 1963 in Warsaw) was a Polish neurologist and neuropathologist . He described a specific type of characteristically altered glial cells (currently referred to as Opalski cells), developing in the brain in Wilson’s disease.".
- Q5018639 comment "Adam Opalski (born 26 November 1897 in Olkusz – d. 3 November 1963 in Warsaw) was a Polish neurologist and neuropathologist . He described a specific type of characteristically altered glial cells (currently referred to as Opalski cells), developing in the brain in Wilson’s disease.".