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Neural networks for engineering in medicine and biology

IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks, 1990
The September 1990 special use on neural networks of the IEEE Engineering in Medici and Biology Magazine is described. This issue contains of papers dealing with various aspects and applications of neural networks in a wide spectrum of biomedical engineering problems.
E Micheli-Tzanakou
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Basic Biology and Mechanisms of Neural Ciliogenesis and the B9 Family

Molecular Neurobiology, 2012
Although the discovery of cilia is one of the earliest in cell biology, the past two decades have witnessed an explosion of new insight into these enigmatic organelles. While long believed to be vestigial, cilia have recently moved into the spotlight as key players in multiple cellular processes, including brain development and homeostasis. This review
David Gate   +2 more
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Neural Stem Cell Biology

2021
Neural stem cells are multipotent cells present in the central nervous system. Neural stem cells can self-renew and give rise to neurons and glial cells. Ample evidence supports the important role of neural stem cells in the plasticity of the central nervous system during aging, disease, and repair.
Genchi A.   +3 more
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The developmental biology of neural connectivity

The International Journal of Developmental Biology, 1992
How can the development of an ordered array of neuronal connections be encoded in the genome? Results on the establishment of sensory connections in insects indicate that this programming is a multi-stepped process which begins as soon as the first axons develop.
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Neurospheres: Insights into neural stem cell biology

Journal of Neuroscience Research, 2004
AbstractNeural stem cells (NSC) are a tissue‐specific subtype of self‐renewing and multipotent cells that can give rise to all neural populations. In this review, the importance of maintaining cell–cell contacts in the study of NSC is highlighted, and data obtained from some crucial single‐cell studies is compared to results obtained from neurospheres,
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Biology and Clinical Application of Neural Stem Cells

Hormone Research in Paediatrics, 2003
Neural stem cells, which exist in various regions of the CNS throughout the mammalian lifespan, can be expanded and induced to differentiate into neurons and glia in vitro and in vivo. Because of these characteristics, there has been increasing interest in the identification and characterization of neural stem cells and neural progenitor cells both for
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Olfactory ensheathing cells: Biology in neural development and regeneration

Progress in Neurobiology, 2010
Olfactory ensheathing cells (OECs) constitute a unique population of glia that accompany and ensheath the primary olfactory axons. They are thought to be critical for spontaneous growth of olfactory axons within the developing and adult olfactory nervous system, and have recently emerged as potential candidates for cell-mediated repair of neural ...
Zhida, Su, Cheng, He
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Developmental biology of a neural cell adhesion molecule

Nature, 1984
A membrane glycoprotein isolated from embryonic brain has been shown to be a ligand in the formation of cell-cell bonds. The molecule, called neural cell adhesion molecule (N-CAM), participates in several aspects of neural development, including the formation of plexiform layers, neurite fasciculation and nerve-muscle interactions.
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