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Keywords: Development
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Neuroembryology and Aging
Neuroembryology and Aging (2008) 5 (1-2): 56–59.
Published Online: 19 August 2008
... sensitive markers of white matter injury or disruption in children with developmental delay. Furthermore, it should be possible to use DTI to reliably quantify changes in myelination as a function of development, and to better assess the effects of maturation in brain structures and brain networks...
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Neuroembryology and Aging (2007) 4 (1-2): 19–30.
Published Online: 05 June 2007
... cells. Dev Brain Res 1994; 77:285 289. 13 Nguyen-Legros J, Versaux-Botteri C, Vigny A: Early development of tyrosine hydroxylase-like and substance P-like immunoreactivity in the human fetal retina. Hum Neurobiol 1986;5:115 120. 14 Nag TC, Wadhwa S: Developmental expression of calretinin...
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Neuroembryology and Aging (2007) 4 (1-2): 5–7.
Published Online: 05 June 2007
... in the central nervous system. The clinical relevance of developmental malformations and age-related diseases is briefly described. The possible effects of visual inputs on melatonin secretion and changes in this system during aging are summarized. Aging Development Melatonin Optic nerve Retina...
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Neuroembryology and Aging (2005) 3 (1): 27–35.
Published Online: 13 June 2005
... number of neurons when compared with all other animals. Proliferation is therefore expected to span a much longer duration in humans [9] and perhaps to follow a different developmental program. However, the study of cell proliferation in the developing human brain was fraught with dif culties. Methods...
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Neuroembryology and Aging (2005) 3 (1): 60–64.
Published Online: 13 June 2005
... of DJ-1 expression in the human brain. However, further investigations concerning temporal and spatial expression levels of DJ-1 at different developmental stages are proposed, providing important information on the development in early neuronal life, which is thought to give insight into the pathogenic...
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Yan Wu, Dietrich Ernst Lorke, Helen Lai, Sen Mun Wai, Lai Sin Kung, Wood Yee Chan, David Tai Wai Yew
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Neuroembryology (2003) 2 (1): 1–8.
Published Online: 17 November 2004
... of ganglion cells during these early developmental stages [28]. Consisting of collagen IV, laminin and proteoglycans, the basal lamina creates the border between the retina and the vitreous body. Experimental digestion of retinal basal lamina by collagenase during early retinal development causes...