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Developmental imaging genetics: challenges and promises for translational research [PDF]
Advances in molecular biology, neuroimaging, genetic epidemiology, and developmental psychopathology have provided a unique opportunity to explore the interplay of genes, brain, and behavior within a translational research framework.
Hariri, A.R. +2 more
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Genes Classical And Genes Developmental: The Different Uses Of The Gene In Evolutionary Synthesis [PDF]
Dobzhansky (1964) stated that “Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution,” and the function of the gene is no exception. The use of genes in population genetics and developmental genetics differs significantly.
Gilbert, Scott F.
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Analysis of developmental genetic effects for milled rice weight (MRW) trait in indica rice (Oryza sativa L.) at four different filling stages of rice was conducted by using developmental genetic models and corresponding statistical approaches for ...
SHI Chun-hai +4 more
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The human neural tube defects (NTD), anencephaly, spina bifida and craniorachischisis, originate from a failure of the embryonic neural tube to close. Human NTD are relatively common and both complex and heterogeneous in genetic origin, but the genetic ...
Diana M. Juriloff, Muriel J. Harris
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Genetics and Developmental Psychology [PDF]
One of the major changes in developmental psychology during the past 50 years has been the acceptance of the important role of nature (genetics) as well as nurture (environment).
Plomin, Robert
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Background Microtubule-stabilizing agents have been demonstrated to modulate axonal sprouting during neuronal disease. One such agent, Epothilone D, has been used to treat spinal cord injury (SCI) by promoting axonal sprouting at the lesion site after ...
Weiwei Xue +12 more
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The Importance of Developmental Science for Studies in Bullying and Victimization [PDF]
Research on bullying and victimization, especially in school settings, has become an important area of developmental research, with strong practical implications. In this article we overview some considerations from neuropsychology, quantitative genetics,
Jones, Alice P., Smith, Peter K.
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Brown adipocytes can display a mammary basal myoepithelial cell phenotype in vivo [PDF]
This work was supported by the Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (XDB13030000) and the CAS-Novonordisk Foundation, as well as grants from the ‘1000 talents’ recruitment program, and a ‘Great-wall professorship’ from ...
Jin, Wanzhu +8 more
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On the Reciprocally Causal and Constructive Nature of Developmental Plasticity and Robustness
Exposure to environmental variation is a characteristic feature of normal development, one that organisms can respond to during their lifetimes by actively adjusting or maintaining their phenotype in order to maximize fitness.
Daniel B. Schwab +2 more
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Spinal cord injury (SCI) leads to severe sensory and motor dysfunction below the lesion. However, the cellular dynamic responses and heterogeneity across different regions below the lesion remain to be elusive.
Yongheng Fan +12 more
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