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Conserved genetic mechanisms for embryonic brain patterning

Conserved genetic mechanisms for embryonic brain patterning

... in embryonic brain development; ems loss-of-function leads to a gap-like deletion of the deutocerebral and tritocerebral anlagen of the embryonic Drosophila brain (Hirth et ...the brain ...

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Recovery of nigrostriatal dopaminergic system insufficiency by allotransplantation of embryonic brain tissue

Recovery of nigrostriatal dopaminergic system insufficiency by allotransplantation of embryonic brain tissue

... the embryonic brain tissue, that produced dopa- mine, made possible reveal within 30 days of observa- tions a positive dynamics in recovery of the statokinetic reflexes, the movement programs of targeted ...

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Oligodendrocyte development in the embryonic brain: the contribution of the plp  lineage

Oligodendrocyte development in the embryonic brain: the contribution of the plp lineage

... the embryonic brain allowed us to identify and define the fate of a population of neural progenitors expressing ...the brain and with long range tangential migrations in the ...during ...

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Expression of aromatase in the embryonic brain of the olive ridley sea turtle (Lepidochelys olivacea), and the effect of bisphenol A in sexually differentiated embryos

Expression of aromatase in the embryonic brain of the olive ridley sea turtle (Lepidochelys olivacea), and the effect of bisphenol A in sexually differentiated embryos

... Interestingly, in quail it has been demonstrated that sex dif- ferences in aromatase activity are not associated to expression levels. For instance, mRNA levels in the brain have been found to be higher in females ...

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Gene expression analysis in Fmr1KO mice identifies an immunological signature in brain tissue and mGluR5-related signaling in primary neuronal cultures

Gene expression analysis in Fmr1KO mice identifies an immunological signature in brain tissue and mGluR5-related signaling in primary neuronal cultures

... They include “insulin signaling pathway” (p value = 0.001), “long-term potentiation (LTP)” (p value = 0.003), “axon guidance” (p value = 0.009), “gap junction” (p value = 0.017), “neurotrophin signaling pathway” (p value ...

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Cytomegalovirus InducesInterferon-Stimulated Gene Expression and Is Attenuated by Interferon in the Developing Brain

Cytomegalovirus InducesInterferon-Stimulated Gene Expression and Is Attenuated by Interferon in the Developing Brain

... developing brain, we next asked whether less-mature embryonic brain cells show any sign of protection from mCMV infection after IFN ...from embryonic day 15/16 mice and maintained them in ...

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A procephalic territory in Drosophila exhibiting similarities and dissimilarities compared to the vertebrate midbrain/hindbrain boundary region

A procephalic territory in Drosophila exhibiting similarities and dissimilarities compared to the vertebrate midbrain/hindbrain boundary region

... the brain is conserved during evolution within the chor- date lineage ...late embryonic brain of Drosophila, a tripartite pat- tern of Otx, Pax2/5/8, and Hox1 expression has been reported, with ...

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Homeotic factor ATBF1 induces the cell cycle arrest associated with neuronal differentiation

Homeotic factor ATBF1 induces the cell cycle arrest associated with neuronal differentiation

... Among the ATBF1-expressing regions in the embryonic brain of rat, the isthmus displayed a distinct bending structure (Fig. 7C) that marked the border between the midbrain and the hindbrain, and was ...

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Transient accumulation of 5 carboxylcytosine indicates involvement of active demethylation in lineage specification of neural stem cells

Transient accumulation of 5 carboxylcytosine indicates involvement of active demethylation in lineage specification of neural stem cells

... in embryonic brain, but not in most of the adult brain cells (Figures 1B–1F; Figure S1B), we assessed the distribution of both 5hmC and 5caC during several stages of embryonic brain ...

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Severe microcephaly induced by blockade of vasoactive intestinal peptide function in the primitive neuroepithelium of the mouse

Severe microcephaly induced by blockade of vasoactive intestinal peptide function in the primitive neuroepithelium of the mouse

... decreased embryonic brain weight with reduced DNA and protein ...the brain compared with the body and was prevented by co-treatment with ...of embryonic development, were increased in the ...

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JNK signalling mediates aspects of maternal immune activation : importance of maternal genotype in relation to schizophrenia risk

JNK signalling mediates aspects of maternal immune activation : importance of maternal genotype in relation to schizophrenia risk

... bryonic brain tissue supernatant were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay ...Fisher). Embryonic brain and pla- centa concentrations were normalised to total protein as established by the ...

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PRAJA is overexpressed in glioblastoma and contributes to neural precursor development

PRAJA is overexpressed in glioblastoma and contributes to neural precursor development

... The study suggests important functions for PJA1 in the neural development as well. The appearance of PJA1 label in the region enriched with neural progenitors (SVZ cells) without labeling radial glial cells and other ...

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A comparative view of early development in the corals Favia lizardensis, Ctenactis echinata, and Acropora millepora - morphology, transcriptome, and developmental gene expression

A comparative view of early development in the corals Favia lizardensis, Ctenactis echinata, and Acropora millepora - morphology, transcriptome, and developmental gene expression

... Blast searches were carried out for developmentally im- portant sequences associated with gastrulation and axis determination and orthologous to ones previously charac- terized in Acropora . Orthologs of brachyury , ...

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Drosophila embryonic type II neuroblasts: origin, temporal patterning, and contribution to the adult central complex

Drosophila embryonic type II neuroblasts: origin, temporal patterning, and contribution to the adult central complex

... larval brain lobe; they generate progeny during embryogenesis, undergo a period of quiescence, and then resume their lineage in the larva (Truman and Bate, 1988; Datta, 1995; Maurange and Gould, 2005; Sousa-Nunes ...

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The Effects of Multiple Gratitude Interventions Among Informal Caregivers of Persons with Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease

The Effects of Multiple Gratitude Interventions Among Informal Caregivers of Persons with Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease

... apoptotic factors, or the production of the proper extracellular matrix, ECM, components, like collagen type II, that would give the engineered tissues properties visible in native tissue. The final components for ...

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Commissural axon kinetics and the role of netrin in early brain circuitry development

Commissural axon kinetics and the role of netrin in early brain circuitry development

... Cell labeling with genetic methods through the introduction of fluorescent proteins (FPs) and other vital dyes is rapidly advancing dynamic studies of nervous system development and embryo morphogenesis. These techniques ...

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Transition toward Human Cytomegalovirus Susceptibility in Early Human Embryonic Stem Cell-Derived Neural Precursors

Transition toward Human Cytomegalovirus Susceptibility in Early Human Embryonic Stem Cell-Derived Neural Precursors

... fetal brain is a key factor in its neuropathogenesis ...and embryonic mouse models (6, 9–15), the strict species specificity precludes animal models of ...neural embryonic development but rather a ...

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The early ontogeny of neuronal nitric oxide synthase systems in the zebrafish

The early ontogeny of neuronal nitric oxide synthase systems in the zebrafish

... Early expressed nNOS may be involved in a broad range of functions via NO-mediated actions. The participation of NO in different cellular processes has been documented throughout the whole animal phylogeny, indicating ...

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Rapid embryonic accretion of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) in the brain of an altricial bird with an aquatic based maternal diet

Rapid embryonic accretion of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) in the brain of an altricial bird with an aquatic based maternal diet

... measured brain phospholipid composition during development in red-winged blackbirds (Agelaius phoeniceus), an altricial species that breeds in aquatic ...in brain phospholipids (20% of phospholipid fatty ...

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Human Cytomegalovirus IE2 Protein Disturbs Brain Development by the Dysregulation of Neural Stem Cell Maintenance and the Polarization of Migrating Neurons

Human Cytomegalovirus IE2 Protein Disturbs Brain Development by the Dysregulation of Neural Stem Cell Maintenance and the Polarization of Migrating Neurons

... To better understand the pathogenesis of viruses with a large and complicated genome like HCMV, in-depth studies analyzing cellular and molecular changes at a single-gene level as well as the whole-virus level are ...

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