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Brain Structure and Function

Issue 1-2/2002

Content (14 Articles)

Original Article

Static and dynamic osteogenesis: two different types of bone formation

Marzia Ferretti, Carla Palumbo, Miranda Contri, Gastone Marotti

Original Article

Proteins in the extraembryonic matrix of preimplantation rabbit embryos

A. Herrler, M. von Wolff, H. Beier

Review

Proliferation and differentiation of rat anterior pituitary cells

Yutaka Taniguchi, Satoru Yasutaka, Rieko Kominami, Harumichi Shinohara

Original Article

Glomerular differentiation in p27 and p57 double-mutant metanephroi

Shinsuke Tomari, Hiroyasu Nagahama, Yujing Shu, Sachi Hoshi, Keiko Nakayama, Keiichi I. Nakayama, Michio Nagata

Original Article

Neuropeptide Y- and catecholamine-synthesizing enzymes: immunoreactivities in the rat carotid body during postnatal development

Yukio Oomori, Hiroshi Murabayashi, Katsushi Ishikawa, Kiyoshi Miyakawa, Kazuhiro Nakaya, Hiroshi Tanaka

Original Article

Developmental changes of synaptic proteins expression within the hippocampal formation of the rat

Joanna Biranowska, Jerzy Dziewiątkowski, Beata Ludkiewicz, Janusz Moryś

Original Article

GAP-43 Immunoreactivity in the brain of the developing and adult wallaby (Macropus eugenii)

Maria Hassiotis, Ken W. Ashwell, Lauren R. Marotte, Sabine Lensing-Höhn, Jürgen K. Mai

Original Article

Anatomical evidence for somatotopic maps in the zona incerta of rats

Victoria Shaw, John Mitrofanis

Original Article

In utero time-course assessment of mouse embryo development using high resolution magnetic resonance imaging

C. Chapon, F. Franconi, J. Roux, L. Marescaux, J. Le Jeune, L. Lemaire

Original Article

Insulin-like growth factor-binding protein-2 (IGFBP-2) overexpression negatively regulates bone size and mass, but not density, in the absence and presence of growth hormone/IGF-I excess in transgenic mice

Felix Eckstein, Tatjana Pavicic, Sabine Nedbal, Corina Schmidt, Ulrich Wehr, Walter Rambeck, Eckhard Wolf, Andreas Hoeflich

Original Article

Mitoses of thyrotrophs contribute to the proliferation of the rat pituitary gland during the early postnatal period

Yutaka Taniguchi, Satoru Yasutaka, Rieko Kominami, Harumichi Shinohara