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The developmental biology of neural connectivity

The developmental biology of neural connectivity

... Int J DeY llinl 3~ 47 58 (1992) 47 SjJain! Review The developmental biology of neural connectivity ALAIN GHYSEN* Laboratoire de Neurobiologie, Departement de Biologie Molt?culaire, Universite Libre de[.] ... See full document

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A sugar rush for developmental biology

A sugar rush for developmental biology

... Introducing us to his work with fantastic views of Chesapeake Bay, Gerardo Vasta (University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute, Baltimore, USA) shared his passion for both the basic functional aspects of galectins (a ... See full document

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Making developmental biology relevant to undergraduates in an era of economic rationalism in Australia

Making developmental biology relevant to undergraduates in an era of economic rationalism in Australia

... based neural syndrome or a set of experimental data which requires interpretation by the ...secondary neural induction involving the isthmus organizer, one of us (BK) will ask the class a question: “How ... See full document

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The beginnings of developmental biology in Swiss universities

The beginnings of developmental biology in Swiss universities

... Baltzer was also interested in evolutionary aspects of develop- ment. Therefore, he initiated with graduate students and research associates extended investigations on the development of newt chimeras, which were ... See full document

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The developmental biology of cementum

The developmental biology of cementum

... Other theories focused on the bone-like molecular characteris- tics of cementum (Somerman et al., 1993; d’Errico et al., 1997) or on the functional importance of alkaline phosphatase as an essen- tial enzyme to mediate ... See full document

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Abstracts of the 3rd Congress of the Spanish Society of Developmental Biology

Abstracts of the 3rd Congress of the Spanish Society of Developmental Biology

... of neural progenitor cells and their ...govern neural proliferation and the specification of CNS progenitors, we have studied the proliferative centers of the larval optic lobes of Drosophila from which ... See full document

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First Meeting of the Portuguese Society for Developmental Biology (SPBD)

First Meeting of the Portuguese Society for Developmental Biology (SPBD)

... A neural plate still forms even when the organizer is surgically ablated in frog, chick, zebrafish and mouse gastrula embryos, indicating that neural inducing signals derive from tissues other then the ... See full document

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Everything you always wanted to know about auxin but were afraid to ask

Everything you always wanted to know about auxin but were afraid to ask

... of biology, and shows that when these opposing forces are applied to a specific process they reveal related ...and developmental biology in four chapters of about 50 pages ... See full document

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A feast of neural stem cells

A feast of neural stem cells

... While writing this review, I faced a similar problem to the authors of these books when deciding whether to cover the different vertebrate model organisms one after the other or side-by-side, according to the distinctive ... See full document

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5th Congress of the Spanish Society of Developmental Biology

5th Congress of the Spanish Society of Developmental Biology

... of neural stem cells, providing the first molecular specific regulator of self-renewal in the already proposed framework concept of the “neuro-angiogenic ... See full document

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A new paradigm for developmental biology

A new paradigm for developmental biology

... There are literally tens of thousands of long non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) that have been identified in mammals (Carninci et al., 2005; Kampa et al., 2004; Okazaki et al., 2002), including many antisense transcripts (Alfano ... See full document

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Plant Modeling and Developmental Biology

Plant Modeling and Developmental Biology

... The developmental biology has gained much importance due to increasing computational techniques. Whether it is acquisition, processing or any analysis of experimental data or the construction of models of ... See full document

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Historical perspectives on plant developmental biology

Historical perspectives on plant developmental biology

... 2. Developmental phenotypes of the drl1-2 mutant affected in the DRL1 gene that is a putative regu- lator of the plant Elongator histone acetyltransferase ... See full document

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Developmental biology in Lund from a zoological perspective

Developmental biology in Lund from a zoological perspective

... Int J Dev BioI 39 697 701 (1995) 697 Developmental biology in Lund from a zoological perspective With the inauguration of the Wenner Gren Institute in Stockholm in 1939, developmental biology, in the[.] ... See full document

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Vertebrate limb regeneration and the origin of limb stem cells

Vertebrate limb regeneration and the origin of limb stem cells

... interact to stimulate growth and pattern formation, it is surprising how little is known about how limb cells become blastema cells. As discussed below, a major source of limb stem cells is connective tissue, ... See full document

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The introduction of Xenopus laevis into developmental biology: of empire, pregnancy testing and ribosomal genes

The introduction of Xenopus laevis into developmental biology: of empire, pregnancy testing and ribosomal genes

... By 1930, perhaps because he was disenchanted with racism in South Africa and concerned about the worsening political climate, Hogben was easily persuaded to take a new chair of social biology at the London School ... See full document

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A brief history of developmental biology at the National Institute for Medical Research

A brief history of developmental biology at the National Institute for Medical Research

... of Developmental Biology, Mike Sargent’s group cloned Slug, a zinc finger gene and, with Wilkinson, Cooke and Angela Nieto (from Spain), initiated investigations on control of cell behaviour during ... See full document

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Girls’ Internalizing Symptoms and White Matter Tracts in Cortico-Limbic Circuitry

Girls’ Internalizing Symptoms and White Matter Tracts in Cortico-Limbic Circuitry

... Dysfunction in cortico-limbic circuitry is implicated in internalizing disorders, but less is known about whether structural abnormalities precede disorder, thus potentially marking risk. I therefore examined ... See full document

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Four decades of teaching developmental biology in Germany

Four decades of teaching developmental biology in Germany

... of developmental biology to evolution, terato- genesis, carcinogenesis, and the influence of environmental fac- tors on ...of developmental biology and cell biology are recommended by ... See full document

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The Ascendency of Developmental Genetics, or How the T Complex Educated a Generation of Developmental Biologists

The Ascendency of Developmental Genetics, or How the T Complex Educated a Generation of Developmental Biologists

... mammalian developmental biology and espe- cially mammalian developmental genetics barely ex- ...of developmental biology was dominated by studies of lower organisms, and the role of ... See full document

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