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Nervous system development, and

ChEs control the duration of ACh-mediated action on post-synaptic receptors in cholinergic synapses, and have non-hydrolytic roles in nervous systems development and plasticity. [Pg.357]

Bottner M, Krieglstein K, Unsicker K (2000) The transforming growth factor-(3s structure, signaling, and roles in nervous system development and functions. J Neurochem 75 2227-2240... [Pg.845]

Cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) play critical roles in all facets of nervous system development and maintenance. Important phenomena in which CAMs are involved include initial formation of the neural tube and the neural crest, migration of all neurons and glial cells, axonal outgrowth and guidance, target selection, synaptic stabilization and plasticity, myelination and nerve regeneration after injury (see Chs 4,24,28-30 and 53). Adhesion molecules interact with each other and with nonadhesive cell-surface and/or cytoplasmic molecules, and, in the two... [Pg.111]

GROWTH FACTORS ARE ESSENTIAL FOR NERVOUS SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT AND FUNCTION 471... [Pg.471]

Dono, R. Fibroblast growth factors as regulators of central nervous system development and function. Am. J. Physiol. Regul. Integr. Comp. Physiol. 284 R867-R881, 2003. [Pg.484]

CBP displays important functions during central nervous system development and increasing evidence suggests that CBP loss of function is involved not only in RTS but also in further neurodegenerative diseases, such as polyglutamine-related pathologies (Fiuntington s disease), Alzheimer s disease and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis [9]. [Pg.245]

Selevan et al., 2000). This has been worked out in some detail for certain systems and agents (e.g. central nervous system development and radiation exposure) in most cases, however, the exact time when organ systems are susceptible to the actions of toxic chemicals is unknown. Limited data are available on susceptibility during the adolescent period, but with the current greater interest in the effects of hormonally active agents, more information is becoming available. [Pg.21]

Charrier E, Reibel S, Rogemond V, Aguera M, Thomasset N, Honnorat J. Collapsin response mediator proteins (CRMPs) Involvement in nervous system development and adult neurodegenerative disorders. Mol Neurobiol 2003 28(l) 51-64. [Pg.173]

It is important to remember that fish and shellfish are high-quality food sources of protein and nutrients and that they are low in saturated fats. They contain nutrients that are essential for proper central-nervous-system development and function, and they might have potential health benefits in the prevention of cardiovascular disease and cancer. A reduction in the consumption of fish and shellfish might result in dietary patterns that are generally more harmful. [Pg.97]

Valinsky, J.E., Grossmann, G., Wong-Schneider, S. and Quigley, J.P. ( 1990) Involvement of plasminogen activator in the migration of avian neural crest cells. In B.W. Festoff (Ed.), NATO Series Regulation of Extravascular Fibrinolysis in Nervous System, Development and Disease, Plenum, New York. [Pg.65]

Reichardt, L.F., Prokop, A., 2011. Introduction the role of extracellular matrix in nervous system development and maintenance. Dev. Neurobiol. 71, 883-888. [Pg.116]

Chemical ablation is an effective tool for studying nervous system development and function in Drosophila. The only substance currently used for this purpose in flies is hydroxyurea (HU), an inhibitor of ribonucleotide reductase that blocks DNA synthesis and kills... [Pg.449]


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