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Mechanisms of Polarized Organelle Distribution in Neurons
Neurons are highly polarized cells exhibiting axonal and somatodendritic domains with distinct complements of cytoplasmic organelles. Although some organelles are widely distributed throughout the neuronal cytoplasm, others are segregated to either the ...
Dylan J. Britt +3 more
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Molecular and cellular determinants of motor asymmetry in zebrafish
Many animals show individual left/right biases in motor behaviour, but underlying neural substrates have proven elusive. Here the authors describe neurons that maintain individual, context-dependent lateralisation of swimming behaviour in zebrafish.
Eric J. Horstick +2 more
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Greenbelt Oral History Project interview with Eunice Burton, 1985
Oral history interview with Eunice Burton, conducted by Beth Gimple, 1985. Mrs.
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Oral History Interview: Eunice Plybon
This interview is one of a series conducted concerning West Virginia medicine. In this interview, Eunice Plybon discusses: home remedies for various ailments; a story of a doctor treating a family member for dropsy; head lice; horses; her family; farm ...
Plybon, Eunice
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Foster, Eunice (Dr.). Interview, Class 1972
This interview begins with Dr. Eunice Foster’s childhood move with her family from Georgia to Columbus, OH as part of the Great Migration. Dr. Foster describes her experience at Otterbein College in the years 1966-1970, majoring in Elementary Education ...
Foster, Eunice
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Eunice plicata Baird, 1869 Eunice plicata.— Fauchald 1986: 253; 1992: 269. Material Examined. None. Remarks: Species not reported since it was first described.
Hutchings, Pat A. +2 more
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Startling responses of zebrafish: an interview with Harold Burgess
Harold Burgess is a Senior Investigator at the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), part of the National Institutes of Health.
Harold A. Burgess
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Neonatal face-to-face interactions promote later social behaviour in infant rhesus monkeys
Like humans, neonatal primates engage in face-to-face interactions with their mothers from an early age. Dettmer and colleagues demonstrate that in monkeys, increasing neonatal face-to-face interactions enhances social interest in infants of two and five
Amanda M. Dettmer +11 more
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Eunice Ford Stackhouse Biography - Accession 15 - M1 (1)
This collection consists of a biography of Eunice Ford Stackhouse (1885-1980) titled Eunice Ford Stackhouse: Educator and Civic Leader by Mary Frayser published in 1959. Mrs. Stackhouse was an educator and civic leader. Mary Frayser includes excerpts and
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Olfactory system structure and function in newly hatched and adult locusts
An important question in neuroscience is how sensory systems change as animals grow and interact with the environment. Exploring sensory systems in animals as they develop can reveal how networks of neurons process information as the neurons themselves ...
Kui Sun +4 more
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