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Tbx5a lineage tracing shows cardiomyocyte plasticity during zebrafish heart regeneration
It is not clear if it is the embryonic origin or anatomical location of cardiomyocytes that restrict their contribution to zebrafish heart regeneration.
Héctor Sánchez-Iranzo +9 more
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The retinotectal projection in Xenopus laevis has been shown to exhibit correlation-based refinement of both anatomical and functional connectivity during development.
Jennifer Tsui +2 more
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Dendrite and axon growth and branching during development are regulated by a complex set of intracellular and external signals. However, the cues that maintain or influence adult neuronal morphology are less well understood.
Alexandra ePfister +3 more
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Plasticity of Phoebe bournei seedlings adapting to low light environment
The purpose of this study is to explore the survival strategy of Phoebe bournei seedlings in natural communities under extremely low light environment. Two-year-old seedlings of P. bournei were used as experimental materials.
AN Jing +5 more
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Regulation of anatomical plasticity at neuromuscular junctions
The focus of this thesis has been the study of the cellular mechanisms regulating the neuromuscular junction organization in development, mature and disease state. As communication bridges between nervous cells, synapses are a key component of the nervous system, and thought to mediate important aspects of its function.
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Our brain adapts to the environment by optimizing its function through experience-dependent cortical plasticity. This plasticity is transiently enhanced during a developmental stage, known as the “critical period,” and subsequently maintained at lower ...
Motokazu Uchigashima +2 more
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Anatomical Plasticity of Rostrally Terminating Axons as a Possible Bridging Substrate across a Spinal Injury. [PDF]
Doperalski AE +3 more
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Connectome alterations following perinatal deafness in the cat
Following sensory deprivation, areas and networks in the brain may adapt and reorganize to compensate for the loss of input. These adaptations are manifestations of compensatory crossmodal plasticity, which has been documented in both human and animal ...
Alessandra Sacco +2 more
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Quantitative Anatomical Approaches to Examining Plasticity in Neural Circuits [PDF]
Deborah M, Hegarty +4 more
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Anatomical plasticity of brain regions associated with adaptive behaviour
Adaptive behaviors are defined as the set of behavioral and physiological reactions to a particular event arising from the external or internal environment. These adaptive behaviors have been studied at the species level but also at the level of the individual, showing that these behaviors are impacted by genetic selection, early experience and ...
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