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Ontogenetic development

Macchi G. (1951). The ontogenetic development of the olfactory telencephalon in man. J Comp Neurol 95, 245-303. [Pg.225]

C. Dement, Ontogenetic Development of the Human Sleep-dream Cycle, Science 152 (1996) 604-619. [Pg.95]

Klinger W. Biotransformation of xenobiotics during ontogenetic development. In Ruckpaul K, Rein H, eds. Frontiers of Bio transformation, Vol. II, Principles, Mechanisms and Biological Consequences of Induction. London Taylor Francis, 1990. [Pg.190]

Ryu, J.H., Yanai, K., Sakurai, E., Kim, C.Y. and Watanabe, T. (1995). Ontogenetic development of histamine receptor subtypes in rat brain demonstrated by quantitative autoradiography. Developmental Brain Res. 87, 101-110. [Pg.143]

Roffwarg HP, Muzio JN, Dement WC. Ontogenetic development of the human sleep-dream cycle. Science 1966 152 604-619. [Pg.142]

Mato, S., Del Olmo, E., and Pazos, A. (2003). Ontogenetic development of cannabinoid receptor expression and signal transduction functionality in the human brain. Eur. J. Neurosci. 17, 1747-1754. [Pg.131]

Grimaldi B, Bonnin A, Fillion MP, Ruat M, Traiffort E, Fillion G. Characterization of 5-ht6 receptor and expression of 5-ht6 mRNA in the rat brain during ontogenetic development. Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol 1998 357 393-400. [Pg.202]

Bhalla RC, Sharma RV, Raamanathan S. 1980. Ontogenetic developement of isoproterenol subsensitivity of myocardial adenylate cyclase and beta-adrenergic receptors in spontaneously hypertensive rats. Biochim Biophys Acta 632 497-506. [Pg.21]

The discrepancy between the simulations of the models and experimental data from Jerusalem artichoke grown in the field is often large, in the case of early versions of the LINTUL model, for example, due to over- or underestimation of leaf area extension, ontogenetic development, and the distribution of assimilates with time (Denoroy, 1993). The models have been improved over time, however, in the light of experimental evidence. Collectively they have provided useful insights into the development physiology and biochemistry of Jerusalem artichoke. [Pg.327]

Although more than 10,000 alkaloids are known, only few (—2-5%) have been analyzed for biochemical properties, and even fewer for their ecophysiological roles. In most phytochemical studies only the structures of alkaloids have been elucidated, so that often no information is available on their concentrations in the different parts and through the ontogenetic development of a plant, or on their biological activities. [Pg.7]

It is important to note at this point that two different time scales are present in Eqs. (7) and (8). The former, whose time unit can be called t , is explicit and measures the speed at which the optimum fluctuates the latter, whose time unit can be caUed ly, does not appear in Eqs. (7) and (8), but it determines the speed of the process resulting in the distributions (5) and (6). Because the environmental variability, which causes the spread of the phenotypes, can work during the whole of ontogenetic development, is to be considered of the order of the generation time. [Pg.483]

Korneliussen HK (1968b) On the ontogenetic development of the cerebellum (nuclei, fissures and cortex) of the rat, with special reference to regional variations in corticogenesis. / Hirnforsch., 10, 379-412. [Pg.340]

Fride, E. and Mechoulam, R. (1996b) Ontogenetic development of the response to anandamide and delta 9-tetrahydrocannabinol in mice. Brain Res. Dev. Brain Res. 95,131-134. [Pg.289]

Garcin F. and Coyle J. T. (1976) Ontogenetic development of ( H)naloxone binding sites and endogenous morphme-like factors in rat brain, in Opiates and Endogenous Opioid Peptides (Kostehtz, H. W., ed.) pp. 41-48. Elsevier/North Holland, Amsterdam... [Pg.150]

The amount of pigment synthesied depends upon environmental conditions (2) and the ontogenetic development of the plant (3, 4). The ratios and stability of the pigments in photosynthetic tissue are also important in the photosynthetic production of organic matter and the total yield (1, 5). [Pg.3649]

Other types of genes, of course, are active in protein synthesis during one or the other phase of ontogenetic development only. Certain functions, for instance, are developed only in the adult organism. When their expression is delayed or hastened, paedomor-phosis or palingenesis ensues (see for instance Rensch, 1954). Chromosomal events of the type described may be postulated to cause these phenomena also. [Pg.364]

Meinhardt, H. (1978). Models for the ontogenetic development of higher organisms. Rev. Physiol. Biochem. Pharmacol., 80, 47-104. [Pg.238]

CHEN B N, QIN J G, KUMAR M s, HUTCHINSON w and CLARKE s (2006) Ontogenetic development of the digestive system in yellowtail kingfish Seriola lalandi larvae. Aquaculture, 256, 489-501. [Pg.490]

Campochiaro, P., and Coyle, J. T., 1978, Ontogenetic development of kainate neurotoxicity correlates with glutamatergic innervation, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 75 2025-2029. [Pg.264]


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