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Analysis of Postsynaptic Morphology During Neuromuscular Synaptogenesis in Drosophila Melanogaster (2002)The successful construction of a functional neuronetwork requires that precise connections be made between vast numbers of individual cells. Pre- and postsynaptic cells use a variety of molecular cues to recognize one ...
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(2002)Finally, studies were designed to help define the physiological role of estrogen-induction of the NHE-RF gene using two model systems. Immunocytochemistry was used to visualize NHE-RF in MCF-7 cells. Secondly, we created ...
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(2002)The formation of the embryonic lens is a classic system for the study of tissue interactions, termed inductive interactions. Chapter 1 will present an overview of lens formation, focusing on the inductive interactions ...
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(2003)These studies demonstrate that ERK activity in the auditory forebrain reflects information about the familiarity and significance of a specific birdsong stimulus. Moreover, ERK activation appears to be necessary, but perhaps ...
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