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Establishment of Pathways in the Developing Neural System
1996For studying neural development, the chick embryo offers distinct advantages compared to other vertebrate models. The first is the accessibility of the embryos, which survive extensive manipulations in ovo. For example, it has been shown that axons in developing chick limb nerves generally follow stereotyped pathways which are predetermined by the limb
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Introduction to Anatomy and Neural Pathways
American Orthoptic Journal, 2005This review of the anatomy and neural pathways of motility has focused on the supranuclear pathways for eye movement, because these are the pathways that are responsible for misalignments that are ...
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ErbB2 Pathways in Heart and Neural Diseases
Trends in Cardiovascular Medicine, 2003The proto-oncogene ErbB2 (also known as c-neu or HER2 in humans) encodes a receptor tyrosine kinase that is frequently overexpressed in human tumors. It is the target of a novel and effective antibody-based therapy for malignant mammary tumors (trastuzumab/Herceptin).
Cemil Ă–zcelik+2 more
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A neural pathway for the shift response in the cat
Brain Research, 1985The shift response (McIlwain effect) was elicited by moving a large grating situated greater than 15 degrees from the conventional receptive field center (RFC). We examined the change in the amplitude of the shift response induced by placing a steady target on the RFC or the RF surround.
Gregory W. Maguire, D.I. Hamasaki
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Overview of neural pathways in allergy and asthma
Pulmonary Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 2003Three groups of airway sensory nervous receptor may be involved in the pathophysiological changes in asthma and allergy. Those most active will be the C-fibre receptors, the rapidly adapting receptors, and A delta-nociceptive receptors. All are stimulated or sensitised by the inflammatory and immunological changes. The C-fibre receptors may mediate the
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Variations on the Notch pathway in neural development
Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2002Notch signaling allows cells in contact to adopt different fates. Regulation of the Notch pathway allows for the same signaling mechanism to be used in a wide variety of contexts during development. Intracellular activities of the E3 ubiquitin ligases Sel-10 and Neuralized involve proteasome-dependent degradation in the regulation of Notch pathway ...
Yuh Nung Jan, Nicholas J. Justice
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Neural delay in the ascending auditory pathway
Experimental Brain Research, 1981Evoked responses from the cochlea and cochlear nucleus in the rat were studied using two types of stimuli: (1) bursts of tones or noise, and (2) continuous tones or noise that were amplitude modulated with pseudorandom noise. While the responses to the first type of stimuli were averaged only in the conventional way, the responses to the continuous and
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A role for neural pathways in exercise hyperpnea
Journal of Applied Physiology, 1984The ventilatory response to exercise induced by stimulation of the peripheral ends of severed sciatic nerves was studied in seven anesthetized dogs. In response to exercise (n = 23) there were increases in expired minute ventilation (delta VE = 4.09 l/min), arterial CO2 partial pressure (delta PaCO2 = 3.06 Torr), and carotid artery temperature (delta ...
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[Neural pathways--neural networks].
Orvosi hetilap, 1996During the past two decades, the introduction of several modern neuroanatomical approaches resulted in a rapidly growing body of informations about neuronal pathways in the central nervous system. Several new neuronal connections between brain areas have been discovered, and the chemical nature (neurotransmitter content) of pathways has been determined
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Sensory interactions through neural pathways
Physiology & Behavior, 2006The word "taste" includes olfaction and somatosensory information besides the proper sense of taste. Taste and somatosensory sensitivity are very close and overlapping in most central nervous system projection areas. The objective of the present paper is to review a series of experiments disclosing functional neurophysiological interactions between ...
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