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Abstract Songbird vocal behavior, physiology, and brains—including neurogenesis—change between seasons. We examined seasonal differences in neurogenesis in three brain regions associated with vocal production and learning, HVC (letter‐based proper name), robust nucleus of the arcopallium (RA), and Area X, and two brain regions associated with auditory ...
Sean D. T. Aitken+4 more
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Enhanced Gene Delivery by Avidin-Displaying Baculovirus [PDF]
J K Räty+9 more
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Si based waveguide and surface plasmon sensors - art. no. 647719 [PDF]
Baets, Roel+5 more
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Abstract Birdsong learning and production is mediated through a vocal control circuit that exhibits ubiquitous and profound sex differences. In zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata) only males sing, and sex differences in both neuroanatomy and myelination of this circuit emerge during the first 3 months of life as song learning is taking place.
Adriana Diez+2 more
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Antibacterial activity of Au(I), Pt(II), and Ir(III) biotin conjugates prepared by the iClick reaction: influence of the metal coordination sphere on the biological activity. [PDF]
Moreth D+9 more
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Chromosome analysis by non-isotopic in situ hybridization. [PDF]
Cremer, Thomas+2 more
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Abstract Exposure to methylmercury (MeHg) on breeding grounds may have numerous deleterious effects on birds, including neurotoxicity, disruption of hormones, and impaired reproduction. But it is unknown if MeHg exposure on wintering grounds can carry over and produce negative effects on the following spring breeding seasonal transition.
Claire L. J. Bottini+2 more
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A SENSITIVE, NON-ISOTOPIC IMMUNOASSAY FOR PROGESTERONE USING THE AVIDIN-BIOTIN SYSTEM
Makoto Kanzaki, Atsushi Iwasawa
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Crucial factors and emerging concepts in ultrasound-triggered drug delivery [PDF]
De Smedt, Stefaan+3 more
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