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Autor:
Anthony T. Campagnoni, C F Landry
Publikováno v:
The Neuroscientist. 4:77-87
Neurons and macroglia share the common, polarizing, morphological feature of multiple processes extending from a cell body, thereby defining two cellular domains. Frequently, specialized cellular activities occur within these processes, such as the d
Autor:
Anthony T. Campagnoni, Vance Handley, Sherrel G. Howard, C F Landry, Olga Bezouglaia, Robin S. Fisher
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Comparative Neurology. 391:87-98
The cellular localization of the dopaminergic D2 receptor (D2R) mRNA and protein was determined during postnatal development, from birth to 35 days, in the rat neostriatum by in situ hybridization histochemistry and immunohistochemistry. To localize
Autor:
Kathy Kampf, T M Pribyl, C F Landry, Julie A. Ellison, Anthony T. Campagnoni, Celia W. Campagnoni, T. Kashima, James Mcmahon
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Comparative Neurology. 374:342-353
The myelin basic protein (MBP) gene locus is composed of two overlapping transcription units that share all of the MBP exons. One of these transcription units expresses the MBPs and the other expresses a family of proteins structurally related to the
Cellular influences on RNA sorting in neurons and glia: an in situ hybridization histochemical study
Publikováno v:
Molecular Brain Research. 27:1-11
The unique structures of process-bearing cells in the central nervous system (CNS) present an ideal model with which to study the differential distribution of mRNA. We conducted a side-by-side examination of the intracellular distribution of nine neu
Publikováno v:
Developmental Neuroscience. 12:225-234
The distribution of beta-S100 mRNA within the brain and skull of the 14-day rat embryo was determined using in situ hybridization. In nonnervous tissue, signal corresponding to beta-S100 mRNA was prominent within cartilaginous regions. Signal appeare
Publikováno v:
Synapse (New York, N.Y.). 37(2)
Drug-associated contextual cues can exert a powerful influence on behavior through associative pairing between the drug and the environment. However, the anatomical and molecular substrates for these effects are not well characterized. Using a drug-c