نتایج جستجو برای: leccinum griseum

تعداد نتایج: 157  

2014
Noor Haslina Masstor Abdullah Samat Shukor Md Nor Badrul Munir Md-Zain

Chiloscyllium, commonly called bamboo shark, can be found inhabiting the waters of the Indo-West Pacific around East Asian countries such as Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand, Singapore, and Indonesia. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List has categorized them as nearly threatened sharks out of their declining population status due to overexploitation. A molecular study w...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Sandra M Morillo Pedro Escoll Antonio de la Hera José M Frade

A subset of neurons in the normal vertebrate nervous system contains double the normal amount of DNA in their nuclei. These neurons are all thought to derive from aberrant mitoses in neuronal precursor cells. Here we show that endogenous NGF induces DNA replication in a subpopulation of differentiating chick retinal ganglion cells that express both the neurotrophin receptor p75 and the E2F1 tra...

Journal: :Brain research 2000
A Velasco M J Bragado D Jimeno E Caminos C Lillo J Aijón J M Lara

We have analyzed the immunolabeling with the antibody RT97, a good marker for ganglion cell axons in several species, in the normal and regenerating visual pathways of teleosts. We have demonstrated that RT97 antibody recognizes several proteins in the tench visual system tissues (105, 115, 160, 200, 325 and 335 kDa approximately). By using immunoprecipitation and Western blot we have found tha...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1958
R M NORMAN H URICH

Hypoplasia predominantly affecting the lateral lobes of the cerebellum has on several occasions been found associated with marked underdevelopment of the griseum pontis and middle peduncle (Vogt and Astwazaturow, 1912; Brun, 1917, 1918; Brouwer, 1924; Biemond, 1955). Brouwer named this condition " hypoplasia ponto-neocerebellaris " and emphasized the fact that the same neuronal system was affec...

Journal: :Forests 2021

Betula aetnensis is an endemic tree of high conservation value, which thrives on the nutrient-poor volcanic soils Mount Etna. Since plant–microbe interactions could play a crucial role in plant growth, resource uptake, and resistance to abiotic stresses, we aimed characterize root rhizosphere microbial communities. Individuals from natural habitat (NAT) forest nursery (NURS) were surveyed throu...

2014
Nerea Moreno Alberto Joven Ruth Morona Sandra Bandín Jesús M. López Agustín González

Many of the genes involved in brain patterning during development are highly conserved in vertebrates and similarities in their expression patterns help to recognize homologous cell types or brain regions. Among these genes, Pax6 and Pax7 are expressed in regionally restricted patterns in the brain and are essential for its development. In the present immunohistochemical study we analyzed the d...

2017
Lucy A. Heap Gilles C. Vanwalleghem Andrew W. Thompson Itia Favre-Bulle Halina Rubinsztein-Dunlop Ethan K. Scott

The optic tectum of larval zebrafish is an important model for understanding visual processing in vertebrates. The tectum has been traditionally viewed as dominantly visual, with a majority of studies focusing on the processes by which tectal circuits receive and process retinally-derived visual information. Recently, a handful of studies have shown a much more complex role for the optic tectum...

Journal: :Microscopy research and technique 2006
Florentina Díaz Alicia Villena Lourdes Vidal Mercedes Moreno Ignacio Pérez De Vargas

Neurons in the superficial layers of the superior colliculus are key elements in the visual system of rodents since they receive extensive afferent projections from retinal ganglion cells. The NADPH-diaphorase histochemical technique was used to detect differences in neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) in the superficial layers of the superior colliculus (sSC) of young adult (3 months) and ag...

2018
Tomas Vega-Zuniga Dominik Trost Katrin Schicker Eva M. Bogner Harald Luksch

Previous avian thalamic studies have shown that the medial ventral thalamus is composed of several nuclei located close to the lateral wall of the third ventricle. Although the general connectivity is known, detailed morphology and connectivity pattern in some regions are still elusive. Here, using the intracellular filling technique in the chicken, we focused on two neural structures, namely, ...

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