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Biliverdin reductase-A protein levels and activity in the brains of subjects ...
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Insulin and growth hormone-releasing peptide-6 (GHRP-6) have differential ben...
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Cell number in the Inferior Olive of nervous and leaner mutant mice.
Naturally occurring cell death is an important feature of neuronal network development: the absence of adequate postsynaptic target neurons during a critical period... -
Modulation of limbic-cerebellar functional connectivity enables alcoholics to...
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Regional brain variations of cytochrome oxidase activity in Relnrl-orl mutant...
Cell malpositioning has been described in laminated structures of the spontaneous mutation, reeler, including the cerebellum, the hippocampus, and the neocortex.... -
Dynamic analysis of apoptosis in primary cortical neurons by fixed- and real-...
We describe here a cytofluorometric technology for the characterization of decision, execution, and degradation steps of neuronal apoptosis. Multiparametric flow... -
Cerebellar Purkinje cell loss in aging Hu-Bcl-2 transgenic mice.
The number of cerebellar Purkinje cells is increased by over 40% in young transgenic mice that overexpress a human Bcl-2 transgene (Hu-Bcl-2). To determine whether the... -
Neurobehavioral evaluation of Relnrl-orl mutant mice and correlations with cy...
The Reln-rl-orl mutation is characterized by a marked deficit in cerebellar granule cell and Purkinje cell number as well as ectopias in cerebellum, hippocampus, and... -
Spatial Memory of Heterozygous Staggerer (Rora(+)/Rora(sg)) Versus Normal (Ro...
Heterozygous staggerer mice (Rora+/Rorasg) and control mice (Rora+/Rora+) of the same C57BL/6J strain background were tested in a spontaneous alternation task at 3 to... -
CEREBELLAR PURKINJE CELL LOSS IN HETEROZYGOUS RORA+/-MICE: A LONGITUDINAL STUDY
The staggerer (sg/sg) mutation is a spontaneous deletion in the Rora gene that prevents the translation of the ligand-binding domain (LBD), leading to the loss of RORα... -
P53 inactivation leads to impaired motor synchronization in mice.
We have combined genetic and pharmacological approaches to investigate the behavioural consequences of inactivation of the murine p53 protein. Our behavioural analysis... -
Effect of training on motor abilities of heterozygous staggerer mutant (Rora+...
Heterozygous cerebellar mutant (Rora(+)/Rora(sg)) mice and control (Rora(+)/Rora(+)) mice of the same C57Bl6/J strain, 3-24 months old, were subjected to motor... -
Localized 1H NMR spectroscopy in different regions of human brain in vivo at ...
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Purkinje cell maturation participates in the control of oligodendrocyte diffe...
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Bcl-2 protection of axotomized Purkinje cells in organotypic culture is age d...
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Heterogeneity of NG2-expressing cells in the newborn mouse cerebellum.
The function and origin of NG2+ cells in the adult brain are still controversial. A large amount of data is available which strongly indicates that adult... -
Control of gaze : mechanisms and neural substrates of saccadic adaptation in ...
“- How can we appreciate the complexity of the surrounding word? - By moving our eyes! - Why? - Because an efficient visual perception (with a maximal acuity!)... -
Afferent-target interactions during olivocerebellar development: transcommiss...
We have used a model of postlesional reinnervation to observe the interactions between synaptic partners during neosynaptogenesis to determine how the developmental... -
How neurons keep in touch.
Cerebellin 1 is abundant in the cerebellum, but its function remains a mystery. Hirai et al. now show that this gene is required to maintain parallel fiber-Purkinje... -
Oscillatory activity of the human cerebellum: The intracranial electrocerebel...
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