Golgi Cox
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1. Análise anatomo-funcional dos músculos do antebraço e a citoarquitetura do neocórtex occipital de Cebus libidinosus / Anatomical-functional analysis of forearm muscles and cytoarchitecture of the neocortex of the occipital Cebus libidinosus
Os primatas são caracterizados pelo maior tamanho do cérebro, pelo aprimoramento de habilidades manipulativas e cognitivas e desenvolvimento de comportamento social complexo. Muitos estudos têm sido realizados com os primatas neotropicais do gênero Cebus, conhecidos por macaco-prego, relativos a comportamento e uso de ferramentas, índice de encefalizaç
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 10/06/2010
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2. Anatomical-functional analysis of forearm muscles and cytoarchitecture of the neocortex of the occipital Cebus libidinosus / Análise anatomo-funcional dos músculos do antebraço e a citoarquitetura do neocórtex occipital de Cebus libidinosus
Os primatas são caracterizados pelo maior tamanho do cérebro, pelo aprimoramento de habilidades manipulativas e cognitivas e desenvolvimento de comportamento social complexo. Muitos estudos têm sido realizados com os primatas neotropicais do gênero Cebus, conhecidos por macaco-prego, relativos a comportamento e uso de ferramentas, índice de encefalizaç
Publicado em: 2010
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3. GERp95, a Membrane-associated Protein that Belongs to a Family of Proteins Involved in Stem Cell Differentiation
A panel of mAbs was elicited against intracellular membrane fractions from rat pancreas. One of the antibodies reacted with a 95-kDa protein that localizes primarily to the Golgi complex or the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), depending on cell type. The corresponding cDNA was cloned and sequenced and found to encode a protein of 97.6 kDa that we call GERp95 (Gol
The American Society for Cell Biology.
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4. Amphetamine or cocaine limits the ability of later experience to promote structural plasticity in the neocortex and nucleus accumbens
Drugs of abuse and many other kinds of experiences share the ability to alter the morphology of neuronal dendrites and spines, the primary site of excitatory synapses in the brain. We hypothesized, therefore, that exposure to psychostimulant drugs might influence later experience-dependent structural plasticity. We tested this hypothesis by treating rats
National Academy of Sciences.
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5. Complexity of branching dendritic trees: dependence on number of trees per cell and effects of branch loss during sectioning.
We have investigated whether the complexity of dendritic trees is correlated with the number of primary dendrites per neuron (trees per cell). In estimating the average number of branches of centrifugal orders 1-5 per tree we used statistical methods to compensate for loss of parts of trees during sectioning. Limitations of these methods are discussed. Neuro
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6. Activation-dependent stabilization of the human thromboxane receptor: role of reactive oxygen species
Thromboxane A2 (TxA2), the principle product of platelet COX-1-dependent arachidonic acid metabolism, directs multiple pro-atherogenic processes via its receptor, TP. Oxidative challenge offsets TP degradation, a key component in limiting TxA2's actions. Following TP activation, we observed cellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation coincident with in
American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.