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How does the Lamprey Central Nervous System make the Lamprey Swim?
... The motor pattern used by an intact lamprey when swimming at different velocities in a swim-mill has been compared with that of the same animal after a high spinal transection, and then [r] ... See full document
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Development of axon pathways in the zebrafish central nervous system
... TPOC does not course as a single large bundle but instead splits into numerous small fascicles at a specific points along its ...still make their correct caudalward turn and continue to project to the ... See full document
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FURTHER OBSERVATIONS ON FAMILIAL DYSAUTONOMIA
... that study of a control group of children suffering from some similar chronic life- threatening illness, but not involving the. central nervous system as this one does, will make clear w[r] ... See full document
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Evolution of the vertebrate claudin gene family: insights from a basal vertebrate, the sea lamprey
... Browser); how- ever tight junctions are not present in the amphioxus (Lane et ...sea lamprey (Petromyzon ...the lamprey are orthologous to 12 (out of 26) mammalian claudins (4 out of the 16 represent ... See full document
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Odorant organization in the olfactory bulb of the sea lamprey
... sea lamprey olfactory bulb: the lateral region responds to amino acids from sensory input in the main olfactory epithelium, the dorsal region responds to steroids (taurocholic acid and pheromones) and to amino ... See full document
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Floor plate descendants in the ependyma of the adult mouse Central Nervous System
... spinal central canal possess latent neural stem cell prop- erties and comprise a niche of neural stem cells in adult rodents (Hamilton et ...the central canal (Lacroix et ...adult central canal’s ... See full document
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The status and distribution of lamprey in the River Barrow SAC
... to lamprey, with some channels clearly more important for lampreys than ...and lamprey. Such an accommodation does not occur as frequently in the Barrow tributaries, which tend to have a predominance ... See full document
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Photo Kinesis in the Ammocoete Larva of the Brook Lamprey
... He showed that the effect of bright light is to initiate swimming movements which are apparently at random, the ammocoetes entering the shaded part of the tank by chance and coming to re[r] ... See full document
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Modulated vibration sensitivity of lamprey Mauthner neurones
... A brief pause in spinal cord activity star was accompanied by a small repolarization of Mauthner membrane potential and an increase in PSP amplitude.. Vertical calibrations: upper trace,[r] ... See full document
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The pattern of motor coordination underlying the roll in the lamprey
... the lamprey was close to the dorsal- side-up orientation; however, rotation still continued, as judged by the displacement of the dorsal midline markers in the sequential frames ...a lamprey was approaching ... See full document
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A survey of juvenile lamprey populations in the Moy catchment
... Extensive lamprey habitats are present in this area, and also in some of the drained ...of lamprey nursery habitats in some areas of the lower ...to lamprey migration on the river is present in the ... See full document
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A Survey of Juvenile Lamprey Populations in the Boyne Catchment
... for lamprey catch at sites considered to have (a) optimal and (b) suboptimal habitat in the current survey are ...the lamprey catch at sites considered to provide optimum habitat was significantly higher ... See full document
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Two-headed mutants of the lamprey, a basal vertebrate
... To survey the morphological effects of the malforma- tion on peripheral nerves, I performed immunofluores- cence using an anti-acetylated tubulin antibody (for the normal development of the lamprey peripheral ... See full document
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The epistemic value of brain-machine systems for the study of the brain
... behaviour does not match the behaviour of the replaced components (as Craver rightly points out, efficient control can be achieved even when the input of the prosthesis is very different from the input of the ... See full document
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STAT1 Signaling in Astrocytes Is Essential for Control of Infection in the Central Nervous System
... Real-time PCR. Real-time PCR was utilized to quantify parasite DNA as previously described (75). Briefly, DNA was purified from approxi- mately 50 mg of tissue using the High Pure PCR template preparation kit (Roche, ... See full document
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Invasion of the Central Nervous System by Cryptococcus neoformans Requires a Secreted Fungal Metalloprotease
... and does not play a role in the intracel- lular survival of ...it does indicate that survival within a harsh and restrictive environment like the brain is inde- pendent of ... See full document
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Effects of nanoparticle zinc oxide on spatial cognition and synaptic plasticity in mice with depressive-like behaviors
... ity, probably mediating neurotransmitter release, nanoZnO may regulate ionic homeostasis and the physiological functions of neurons and have potential influence in CNS which shed light on the possible appli- cation and ... See full document
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Strategies for enhanced drug delivery to the central nervous system
... to an unrelated chemical moiety that improves the drug’s pharmacokinetic properties. The prodrug itself is inactive but becomes active when the attached moiety is cleaved in vivo by enzymatic or hydrolytic processes. To ... See full document
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APPsychUnit2Neuroscience-1.pptx
... sensory and motor neurons that connect the central nervous system (CNS) to the rest of the body.... The Nervous System..[r] ... See full document
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The Movements of the Proboscis in Glycera Dibranchiata Ehlers
... 3 INHIBITION OF THE PHARYNGEAL GANGLIA BY THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM In Arenicola, excitations originating in the oesophagus spread, via the proboscis, to the central nervous system and [r] ... See full document
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