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Brain Activity at the Embryonic Stages of Development

Brain Activity at the Embryonic Stages of Development

... function of our brain is to run internal models of the external ...from the outside and our bodies, as well as to generate a system of commands underlying our ...out of ... See full document

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Effect of temperature on embryonic development, larval viability and biomarkers in the first stages of life of Octopus Vulgaris (Cuvier, 1797)

Effect of temperature on embryonic development, larval viability and biomarkers in the first stages of life of Octopus Vulgaris (Cuvier, 1797)

... centrifuged at 15.000 g (4ºC) for 20 min and the supernatant obtained was kept at - ...amounts of protein from each sample were separated using Bio-Rad Mini- Protean TGX Precast gels (4-20% ... See full document

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Xanthine oxidase activity regulates human embryonic brain cells growth

Xanthine oxidase activity regulates human embryonic brain cells growth

... Brains of the human embryos (E90) were with- drawn, and placed in Neurobasal medium (NB, pre- natal, «Gibco Life Technologies», USA) containing ...(BSA). The tissue was isolated and incubated ... See full document

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The role of monocarboxylate transporters on embryonic development on two animal models : Rattus norvegicus e Gallus gallus

The role of monocarboxylate transporters on embryonic development on two animal models : Rattus norvegicus e Gallus gallus

... Lung development involves several biochemical, cellular and ultrastructural changes [70] There are no studies on the role of MCTs during lung embryo ...development. The present study ... See full document

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Prenatal development of the sound transmitting apparatus in different embryonic stages of Malpolon monsspesulanus (squamata‑serpentes)

Prenatal development of the sound transmitting apparatus in different embryonic stages of Malpolon monsspesulanus (squamata‑serpentes)

... part of the work dealing with the sound transmitting apparatus and its development have been done and published on fishes, amphibians and ...ears of any kind especially in serpentes. ... See full document

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Adaptive reaction of boys’ sympathetic-adrenal system to physical activity in puberty.

Adaptive reaction of boys’ sympathetic-adrenal system to physical activity in puberty.

... period of intensive pubertal processes is associated with the neuroendocrine restructuring of a teenager’s ...body. The development of all systems of the body ... See full document

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Embryonic development and larval stages of Steindachneridion parahybae (Siluriformes: Pimelodidae) - implications for the conservation and rearing of this endangered Neotropical species

Embryonic development and larval stages of Steindachneridion parahybae (Siluriformes: Pimelodidae) - implications for the conservation and rearing of this endangered Neotropical species

... facilitate the observation of their sexual behavior during spawning. The time necessary for gamete elimination, counted from the second hormone administration until spawning, was calculated as ... See full document

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Full transcriptome analysis of early dorsoventral patterning in zebrafish.

Full transcriptome analysis of early dorsoventral patterning in zebrafish.

... Understanding the molecular interactions that lead to the establishment of the major body axes during embryogenesis is one of the main goals of developmental ...Although ... See full document

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Effects of lead andor zinc exposure during the second stage of rapid postnatal brain growth on delta- aminolevulinate dehydratase and negative geotaxis of suckling rats

Effects of lead andor zinc exposure during the second stage of rapid postnatal brain growth on delta- aminolevulinate dehydratase and negative geotaxis of suckling rats

... mediated, at least in part, by inhibition of the zinc- containing heme biosynthetic enzyme d-aminolevulinate dehydratase ...In the present study we investigated the effects of ... See full document

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Early ontogenesis of the angelfish, Pterophyllum scalare Schultze, 1823 (Cichlidae)

Early ontogenesis of the angelfish, Pterophyllum scalare Schultze, 1823 (Cichlidae)

... trees), the Amazon and its tributaries are ion- poor and ...to the adult fish adaptation mechanisms with respect to low pH. The angelfish are capable of surviving for 3-6 days at pH ... See full document

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Evidence of activity-specific, radial organization of mitotic chromosomes in Drosophila.

Evidence of activity-specific, radial organization of mitotic chromosomes in Drosophila.

... backgrounds of MSL3-GFP. The entire population of MSL3-GFP remains bound to the X ...binding of MSL3-GFP to the chromosome targets was observed during post-mitotic decondensation ... See full document

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Human embryonic stem cells derived from embryos at different stages of development share similar transcription profiles.

Human embryonic stem cells derived from embryos at different stages of development share similar transcription profiles.

... status of source cells within preimplantation embryo affects phenotype and transcriptional profile of derived hESC ...One of potential hurdles in performing such an analysis is the presence ... See full document

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Neuropile Organization in the Brain of Acromyrmex (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) during the Post-Embryonic Development

Neuropile Organization in the Brain of Acromyrmex (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) during the Post-Embryonic Development

... projections of the neurons that were joined by means of connections, allowing transynaptic transport of cobalt ions evidencing the route of sensitive cells distributed in ... See full document

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Expression pattern of zcchc24 during early Xenopus development

Expression pattern of zcchc24 during early Xenopus development

... report the expression pattern of a novel Xenopus laevis gene, zcchc24, which en- codes a protein containing two zinc finger domains from the zf-CCHC and zf-3CxxC ...laevis embryonic ... See full document

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Argyrosomus regius (Asso, 1801) fishery and ecology in portuguese waters, with reference to its relationships to other european and african populations

Argyrosomus regius (Asso, 1801) fishery and ecology in portuguese waters, with reference to its relationships to other european and african populations

... Regarding the type of fecundity, the present results suggest that meagre has indeterminate ...impossible at the onset of the spawning season to identify and quantify ... See full document

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Alterações metabólicas e morfométricas induzidas por hipóxia em Gallus gallus

Alterações metabólicas e morfométricas induzidas por hipóxia em Gallus gallus

... Finally, in precocial birds, no study has approached the influence of hypoxia at different stages of incubation in the morphometric development of the intestine, not only important for[r] ... See full document

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Secondary cartilage revealed in a non-avian dinosaur embryo.

Secondary cartilage revealed in a non-avian dinosaur embryo.

... Second, the increase in the number of sites of SC in the bird lineage could be linked to the evolution of the highly specialized avian ...within the beak, ... See full document

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Task-Driven Activity Reduces the Cortical Activity Space of the Brain: Experiment and Whole-Brain Modeling.

Task-Driven Activity Reduces the Cortical Activity Space of the Brain: Experiment and Whole-Brain Modeling.

... explanation of these effects is still lacking. In the present work we aimed to model the empirical observations of the fMRI study of [3], by studying the effect of ... See full document

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Key words: Cyclopoida, Mesocyclops longisetus longisetus, cytogenetics, chromatin diminution, chromosomal num-

Key words: Cyclopoida, Mesocyclops longisetus longisetus, cytogenetics, chromatin diminution, chromosomal num-

... in the northern hemisphere, especially the United States and Europe, while in the southern hemi- sphere, such studies are ...nonexistent. The present study represents a contribution to ... See full document

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Selection of the temperature of casting the bronzes to plaster moulds

Selection of the temperature of casting the bronzes to plaster moulds

... to the temperature suita- bly: 1200 °C, 1180 °C, 1160 °C and 1140 °C, and then the mould was casted - probe TDAg and plaster mould with thin-walled, so- called casts test slats about dimensions: the ... See full document

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