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central nervous system development
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CNS development
The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the central nervous system over time, from its formation to the mature structure. The…
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astrocyte differentiation
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central nervous system maturation
central nervous system morphogenesis
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2019
2019
Medaka oct4 is essential for gastrulation, central nervous system development and angiogenesis.
Bingyan Sun
,
L. Gui
,
Rong Liu
,
Yunhan Hong
,
Mingyou Li
Gene
2019
Corpus ID: 208812876
2017
2017
Chronic CB1 cannabinoid receptor antagonism persistently increases dendritic spine densities in brain regions important to zebra finch vocal learning and production in an antidepressant-sensitive…
Tessa L. Holland
,
K. Soderstrom
Brain Research
2017
Corpus ID: 9743722
2017
2017
Clinical Trials of Therapeutics for the Prevention of Congenital Zika Virus Disease: Challenges and Potential Solutions
A. Salam
,
A. Rojek
,
J. Dunning
,
P. Horby
Annals of Internal Medicine
2017
Corpus ID: 23195858
Zika virus (ZIKV) is a flavivirus transmitted by the Aedes mosquito (1). As of 29 December 2016, 75 countries, including the…
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Review
2006
Review
2006
Challenging received wisdoms: Some contributions of the new microscopy to the new animal phylogeny.
R. Jenner
Integrative and Comparative Biology
2006
Corpus ID: 15894809
Inspired by the emerging new view of animal phylogeny, recent comparative morphological studies have applied the range of…
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2004
2004
Differential tissue development during embryogenesis and regeneration in an annelid
M. Myohara
Developmental Dynamics
2004
Corpus ID: 37303633
The fragmenting potworm Enchytraeus japonensis (Oligochaeta, Annelida) reproduces asexually by dividing the body into several…
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2000
2000
Negative autoregulation of Mash1 expression in CNS development.
A. Meredith
,
J. Johnson
Developmental Biology
2000
Corpus ID: 11664501
Mash1, a neural-specific bHLH transcription factor, is essential for the formation of multiple CNS and PNS neural lineages…
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Review
1999
Review
1999
Mutant mice with scrambled brains: understanding the signaling pathways that control cell positioning in the CNS.
D. Rice
,
T. Curran
Genes & Development
1999
Corpus ID: 33772128
The characterization of mouse neurological mutants has proven to be an extremely valuable approach to the analysis of central…
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1998
1998
[Diet as a determinant of central nervous system development: role of essential fatty acids].
Mariane Lutz
Archivos latinoamericanos de nutrición
1998
Corpus ID: 42996884
Nervous system is second to adipose tissue in containing the highest lipid concentration. Membrane phospholipids possess a high…
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1998
1998
Human ARHGDIG, a GDP-dissociation inhibitor for Rho proteins: genomic structure, sequence, expression analysis, and mapping to chromosome 16p13.3.
C. Adra
,
Anand R. Iyengar
,
+12 authors
Douglas R. Higgs
Genomics
1998
Corpus ID: 23594095
GDP-dissociation inhibitors (GDIs) play a primary role in modulating the activity of GTPases. We recently reported the…
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1996
1996
Distinct positive and negative regulatory elements control neuronal and hepatic transcription of the human transferrin gene
B. Sawaya
,
D. Aunis
,
E. Schaeffer
Journal of Neuroscience Research
1996
Corpus ID: 22796460
Transferrin (Tf), the iron‐transport protein, plays an essential role in the central nervous system development, plasticity, and…
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