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Brain Research. Developmental Brain Research

Brain Research. Developmental Brain Research is a scientific journal, published since 1988 in English. The journal's country of origin is Netherlands and its primary focus area is neurology.

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Abbr. Brain Res Dev Brain Res
Start 1988
End 2005
Frequency Fourteen no. a year
p-ISSN 0165-3806
Country Netherlands
Language English
Specialty Neurology
Recent Articles
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Fosser N, Brusco A, Rios H
Brain Res Dev Brain Res . 2005 Oct; 160(2):211-8. PMID: 16242783
Sensory experience is critical for the formation of neuronal circuits and it is well known that neuronal activity plays a crucial role in the formation and maintenance of synapses. In...
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Kumral A, Tugyan K, Gonenc S, Genc K, Genc S, Sonmez U, et al.
Brain Res Dev Brain Res . 2005 Oct; 160(2):146-56. PMID: 16236368
The developing central nervous system is extremely sensitive to ethanol, with well-defined temporal periods of vulnerability. Recent studies have shown that administration of ethanol to infant rats during the synaptogenesis...
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Candal E, Anadon R, Bourrat F, Rodriguez-Moldes I
Brain Res Dev Brain Res . 2005 Oct; 160(2):157-75. PMID: 16236367
We report here the histogenesis of the brainstem of the trout (Salmo trutta fario) and the medaka (Oryzias latipes) chosen as examples of teleosts with slow and fast growth, respectively....
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Oomman S, Strahlendorf H, Finckbone V, Strahlendorf J
Brain Res Dev Brain Res . 2005 Oct; 160(2):130-45. PMID: 16226814
Caspase-3, an apoptotic executor, has been shown in recent years to mediate non-lethal events like cellular proliferation and differentiation, primarily in studies related to non-neural tissue. In central nervous system...
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Dixon J, Cady E, Priest A, Thornton J, Peebles D
Brain Res Dev Brain Res . 2005 Oct; 160(2):203-10. PMID: 16223529
Introduction: Perinatal brain injury is more common in growth-restricted (GR) than normally grown (NG) fetuses. This study addresses the hypothesis that chronic oxygen and substrate deprivation during pregnancy will engender...
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Ouardouz M, Sastry B
Brain Res Dev Brain Res . 2005 Oct; 160(1):78-84. PMID: 16203042
Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), which is inhibitory in the adult central nervous system, can be excitatory in the developing brain. The change from excitatory to inhibitory action of GABA during development...
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Miranda-Contreras L, Davila-Ovalles R, Benitez-Diaz P, Pena-Contreras Z, Palacios-Pru E
Brain Res Dev Brain Res . 2005 Oct; 160(1):19-27. PMID: 16198425
The goal of this study was to analyze the effects of prenatal exposure to the pesticides paraquat (PQ) and mancozeb (MZ) on the development of synaptic transmission in mouse cerebellar...
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Ajioka I, Nakajima K
Brain Res Dev Brain Res . 2005 Sep; 160(1):106-11. PMID: 16185771
Although cadherins and catenins are known to play important roles during neural development, the types of alpha-catenin present in the developing telencephalon are still unknown. Here, we show that the...
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Lopez I, Acuna D, Galbraith G, Bok D, Ishiyama A, Liu W, et al.
Brain Res Dev Brain Res . 2005 Sep; 160(1):63-77. PMID: 16181686
Mice with a targeted disruption of the gene encoding the stilbene-insensitive electroneutral sodium bicarbonate cotransporter (NBC3; slc4a7) exhibit cochlear and retinal degeneration. To establish the progressive nature of sensory cells...
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Meller K, Krah K, Theiss C
Brain Res Dev Brain Res . 2005 Sep; 160(1):101-5. PMID: 16169090
Cerebellar slice cultures of newborn rats showed poorly developed dendritic arborization of Purkinje cells, whereas cultures of 10-day-old rats revealed prominent dendritic branching. Gap junctional intercellular communication between Purkinje cells,...