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Various molecular and hodological data illustrate external and internal parts of the mouse globus pallidus, comparable to those in primates, whereas the distant hypothalamic entopeduncular population shows independent dorsal and ventral parts. The conventional hypothesis that the rodent entopeduncular nucleus is homologous to the primate internal ...
Luis Puelles+3 more
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Unsupervised machine learning and clustering in patients with CHARGE syndrome revealed a tendency towards mild/atypical phenotypes due to very distal CHD7 variants. RNA studies detected bi‐allelic expression whatever the location of the variant, indicating absence of NMD.
Jérémy Dana+13 more
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Behavioral, neurological, and psychiatric frailty of autobiographical memory
The five long‐term memory systems and their assumed brain bases. Abstract Autobiographical‐episodic memory is considered to be the most complex of the five long‐term memory systems. It is autonoetic, which means, self‐reflective, relies on emotional colorization, and needs the features of place and time; it allows mental time traveling. Compared to the
Hans J. Markowitsch, Angelica Staniloiu
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Mendelian Disorders in an Interstitial Cystitis/Bladder Pain Syndrome Cohort
Exome data for 109 individuals with interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome is analyzed for Mendelian disorders. Two genes identified within the cohort, ATP2C1 and ATP2A2, are associated with dermatological phenotypes. Further evaluation with larger numbers is needed, though genetically screening individuals with IC/BPS may be useful in diagnosing ...
Elicia Estrella+13 more
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We studied the expression of the corticortropin‐releasing hormone (CRH) transcript and mature peptide in the brain and spinal cord of sea lamprey prolarvae, larvae, and adults. We also studied the expression of the CRH binding protein transcript.
Daniel Sobrido‐Cameán+3 more
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Seasonality of prolactin in birds and mammals
Prolactin plays a diverse role in seasonal timing in mammals and birds, though the establishment of seasonal rhythmicity of prolactin differs across taxa. We postulate how an endogenous pituitary timer may drive seasonal prolactin signaling. Abstract In most animals, annual rhythms in environmental cues and internal programs regulate seasonal ...
Calum Stewart, Christopher J. Marshall
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Intrahypophyseal angiogenic mechanisms translate the photoperiod/melatonin signal to decode annual time for adaptation to seasonal changes in the environment. In the short days of winter (ovine breeding season –BS), the long duration of nocturnal melatonin output stimulates the production of antiangiogenic vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF‐A ...
Domingo J. Tortonese
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Abstract The avian homologue of oxytocin (OT), formerly called mesotocin, influences social behaviors in songbirds and potentially song production. We sought to characterize the distribution of OT peptide in the brain of two songbird species: canaries (Serinus canaria) and zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata).
Chelsea M. Haakenson+3 more
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Abstract Puberty is a process of transition from childhood to adult reproductive capacity, governed by the reactivation of the hypothalamic–pituitary–gonadal axis after a long period of dormancy in mid‐childhood. As such, the reproductive hormones are in a state of flux during the adolescent years, and interpretation of both the onset of healthy ...
Sasha R. Howard
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Seasonal variations in photoperiod affect hepatic metabolism of medaka (Oryzias latipes)
In this study, we analyzed lipid metabolism in the liver of medaka, Oryzias latipes, while varying the length of days at constant temperature. Larger amounts of fatty acids accumulated in the liver after 14 days under short‐day conditions than under long‐day conditions.
Koichi Fujisawa+6 more
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