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Structural aspects of plasticity in the nervous system of Drosophila

Structural aspects of plasticity in the nervous system of Drosophila

... drive structural remodeling during development and in the course of adult life are not fully ...supporting structural plasticity in the fruit fly Drosophila , a system offering major ... See full document

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Regulation of sleep plasticity by a thermo-sensitive circuit in Drosophila.

Regulation of sleep plasticity by a thermo-sensitive circuit in Drosophila.

... This may explain why loss of TIM reduces, but does not fully suppress, PMW (Fig. S2). Further experiments are required to test the predictions outlined above, and to identify the critical TrpA1-expressing cells that ... See full document

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Non-canonical Wnt signaling via the Ryk and Ror receptors in the drosophila nervous system

Non-canonical Wnt signaling via the Ryk and Ror receptors in the drosophila nervous system

... Abstract The receptor tyrosine kinase-like orphan receptor (Ror) proteins are conserved tyrosine kinase receptors that play roles in a variety of cellular processes that pattern tissues and organs during vertebrate and ... See full document

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Cellular diversity in the developing nervous system: a temporal view from Drosophila

Cellular diversity in the developing nervous system: a temporal view from Drosophila

... developmental plasticity in vertebrates, other studies suggest that cell fate identity in terms of regional identity might occur relatively early, prior to lineage ...central nervous system ... See full document

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Programmed cell death in the embryonic central nervous system of
Drosophila melanogaster

Programmed cell death in the embryonic central nervous system of Drosophila melanogaster

... It has been shown that a large number of CNS cells undergo PCD during embryonic development (Abrams et al., 1993). The distribution of activated Caspase-3-positive cells in wt embryos suggests that the death of some ... See full document

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Bithorax complex genes sculpt the pattern of leucokinergic neurons in the Drosophila central nervous system

Bithorax complex genes sculpt the pattern of leucokinergic neurons in the Drosophila central nervous system

... of plasticity in development as a result of changes in environmental conditions are few and controversial, ...in Drosophila suggest that larval development is regulated by genetic mechanisms that coordinate ... See full document

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Leiss, Florian
  

(2009):


	Dendritic spines and structural plasticity in Drosophila.


Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Biologie

Leiss, Florian (2009): Dendritic spines and structural plasticity in Drosophila. Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Biologie

... in Drosophila have provided interesting insights in the recent ...the Drosophila peripheral nervous system (PNS) (Brenman et ...central nervous system (CNS) there is also a major ... See full document

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Regulation of sleep plasticity by a thermo-sensitive circuit in Drosophila

Regulation of sleep plasticity by a thermo-sensitive circuit in Drosophila

... timeless (tim) null allele by replacing the tim coding sequence with a mini-white + reporter gene using homologous recombination (tim ko ; see Materials and Methods). TIM is an essential component of the negative arm of ... See full document

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An early sensitive period induces long-lasting plasticity in the honeybee nervous system

An early sensitive period induces long-lasting plasticity in the honeybee nervous system

... The repeated activation of specific synapses by experience has been postulated as one of the mechanisms participating in a sensitive period ( Knudsen, 2004 ). This involves the insertion of cell adhesion molecules ... See full document

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Projections of Drosophila multidendritic neurons in the central
nervous system: links with peripheral dendrite morphology

Projections of Drosophila multidendritic neurons in the central nervous system: links with peripheral dendrite morphology

... prospero (pros; four alleles), l(3)3456 (two alleles), l(3)3425 (three alleles) and l(3)7, l(3)12563 and l(3)12580 (one allele each). Two additional lines, l(3)2332 (Fig. 6E) and a mutant that we named boojum (bum; Fig. ... See full document

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The peripheral nervous system supports blood cell homing and survival in the Drosophila larva

The peripheral nervous system supports blood cell homing and survival in the Drosophila larva

... cellular aspects of hemocyte development and responses are well conserved between Drosophila and vertebrates (Evans et ...In Drosophila, undifferentiated prohemocyte progenitors and three ... See full document

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Introduction to the special issue on myelin plasticity in the central nervous system

Introduction to the special issue on myelin plasticity in the central nervous system

... mechanistic, structural and functional insights into myelin plasticity, human studies support the notion that myelin plasticity is part of human ... See full document

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Mechanisms of Long Non-coding RNAs in Mammalian Nervous System Development, Plasticity, Disease, and Evolution

Mechanisms of Long Non-coding RNAs in Mammalian Nervous System Development, Plasticity, Disease, and Evolution

... MODULAR SCAFFOLDS TO CONTROL PROTEIN COMPLEX FORMATION AND LOCALIZATION LncRNA transcripts often contain multiple modular functional domains, each with specific affinities for particular RNAs, DNA loci, or protein ... See full document

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Serum Response Factor Regulates Multiple Aspects of Central Nervous System Development

Serum Response Factor Regulates Multiple Aspects of Central Nervous System Development

... and plasticity, Srf conditional knockout mice were generated with SRF ablation restricted to postmitotic neuronal populations in the ...neuronal plasticity genes including c-Fos, Egr1, Egr2, and ... See full document

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SoxNeuro orchestrates central nervous system specification and differentiation in Drosophila and is only partially redundant with Dichaete

SoxNeuro orchestrates central nervous system specification and differentiation in Drosophila and is only partially redundant with Dichaete

... during Drosophila embryonic development and generated a genomic per- spective on the functional redundancy of Sox ...early aspects of CNS development across higher ...late aspects of neural devel- ... See full document

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Mutations Affecting the Development of the Peripheral Nervous System in Drosophila: A Molecular Screen for Novel Proteins

Mutations Affecting the Development of the Peripheral Nervous System in Drosophila: A Molecular Screen for Novel Proteins

... For each rescue, at least three colonies were checked by Biomolecular search and analysis tools: Sequence similarity DNA miniprep and restriction analyses. In rare cases, when searches were performed using National ... See full document

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Nervous System

Nervous System

... action potential in the plasma membrane of the postsynaptic neurone . This is shown in Figure 9.16. The cytoplasm of the presynaptic neurone contains vesicles of transmitter substance. More than 40 different transmitter ... See full document

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Segmental determination in Drosophila central nervous system: analysis of the abdominal A region of the bithorax complex

Segmental determination in Drosophila central nervous system: analysis of the abdominal A region of the bithorax complex

... Int J De\' lliol J6 93 99 (J992) 93 Segmental determination in Drosophila central nervous system analysis of the abdominal A region of the bithorax complex HASSAN JIJAKU* and ALAIN GHYSEN Laboratory o[.] ... See full document

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Immunocytochemical detection of acetylated alpha tubulin and Drosophila synapsin in the embryonic crustacean nervous system

Immunocytochemical detection of acetylated alpha tubulin and Drosophila synapsin in the embryonic crustacean nervous system

... lnt J De, BioI ~l ~77 ~8~ (1997) 477 Original A rliele Immunocytochemical detection of acetylated a tubulin and Drosophila synapsin in the embryonic crustacean nervous system STEFFEN HARZSCH' 2, KLAUS[.] ... See full document

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Nervous System

Nervous System

... sciatic nerve tibial nerve spinal cord cervical nerves brain cranial nerves common fibular nerve thoracic nerves lumbar nerves sacral nerves.. Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.[r] ... See full document

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