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Griscelli syndrome (GS) is caused by mutations in the MYO5A (GS1), RAB27A (GS2), or MLPH (GS3) genes, all of which lead to a similar pigmentary dilution. In addition, GS1 patients show primary neurological impairment, whereas GS2 patients... more
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Neuronal growth cones navigate over long distances along specific pathways to find their correct targets. The mechanisms and molecules that direct this pathfinding are the topics of this review. Growth cones appear to be guided by at... more
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Abstract: As a group, heavy metals include both those essential for normal biological functioning (e.g., Cu and Zn), and nonessential metals (e.g., Cd, Hg, and Pb). Both essential and nonessential metals can be present at concentrations... more
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Responses in the external anal and urethral sphincters as well as in the bulbocavernosus muscle have been evoked by supramaximal electrical stimulation of the penis (or clitoris), perineum and the peri-anal region and recorded... more
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The Spemann organizer induces neural tissue from dorsal ectoderm and dorsalizes lateral and ventral mesoderm in Xenopus. The secreted factor noggin, which is expressed in the organizer, can mimic the dorsalizing signal of the organizer.... more
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The differentiation and proliferation of neural stem/progenitor cells (NPCs) depend on various in vivo environmental factors or cues, which may include an endogenous electrical field (EF), as observed during nervous system development and... more
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Background: Whether long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LCPs) play a role in the development of the young nervous sys- tem in term infants is debated. Objective: We investigated whether supplementation of formula with LCPs for 2 mo... more
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An artificial neural network (hence after, ANN) is an information processing paradigm that is inspired by the way biological nervous systems, such as the brain, process information. In previous two decades, ANN applications in economics... more
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The effects of pyrantel and the febantel metabolite fenbendazole - pyrantel and febantel are both constituents of Drontal® Plus and Welpan® - against Toxocara canis in-vitro were investigated by studying changes in worm motility and... more
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The Drosophila pair-rule gene odz (Tenm) has many patterning roles throughout development. We have identified four mammalian homologs of this gene, including one previously described as a mouse ER stress response gene, Doc4 (Wang et al.,... more
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