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Dissecting the homeodomain <i>MAT</i> locus and engineering novel tripolar and bipolar mating systems in <i>Cryptococcus amylolentus</i>. [PDF]
Xiong L, Yadav V, Sun S, Heitman J.
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Transcriptomic analysis and machine learning have identified shared diagnostic genes and a possible mechanism linking bipolar disorder and epilepsy. [PDF]
Zhang Y, Xu Y, Huo C.
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Potentiometric Bipolar Batteries for Ion Sensing. 3D Printed Comb Sensors. [PDF]
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Structure and Function of Ocular Proteoglycans: Essential Proteins for Vision. [PDF]
Melrose J.
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NO signaling in retinal bipolar cells
Experimental Eye Research, 2017Nitric oxide (NO) is a neuromodulator involved in physiological and pathological processes in the retina. In the inner retina, a subgroup of amacrine cells have been shown to synthesize NO, but bipolar cells remain controversial as NO sources. This study correlates NO synthesis in dark-adapted retinas, through labeling with the NO marker DAF-FM, with ...
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Bipolar cells in the chicken retina
Journal of Morphology, 1988AbstractUsing the Golgi staining method with the modification suggested by Colonnier (J. Anat. 98:327, 1964), we have carried out a morphological study of the bipolar cells of the chicken and classified them into various morphological types. In the classification given we have described the existence of seven main groups of bipolar cells that differ in
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The midget bipolar cells in the chick retina
Current Eye Research, 1986This paper reports the existence of midget bipolar cells on the chick retina, as determined by the staining methods of Golgi-Stensaas and Golgi-Colonnier. We date the appearance of these cell types at days 13 (HH-39) and 14 (HH-40) of incubation and describe them morphologically throughout their development until the time of hatching, at which time the
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Cell pathology in bipolar disorder
Bipolar Disorders, 2002Objectives: The objective of this paper is to review findings of morphometric postmortem studies conducted on tissues from subjects with bipolar disorder (BPD) to demonstrate that impairments of cell morphology and resilience may underlie the neurobiology of BPD. Methods: Reports of alterations in number,
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The rod bipolar cell of the mammalian retina
Visual Neuroscience, 1991AbstractThree approaches to study the function of mammalian rod bipolar cells are described. Extracellular recordings from the intact cat eye under light- and dark-adapted conditions showed that in dark-adapted retina all light responses can be blocked by 2-amino-4-phosphonobutyrate (APB).
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