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Publications by F Nottebohm
and the papers citing F Nottebohm

Nodes: 4208, Authors: 5484, Journals: 658, Outer References: 113822, Words: 6667
Collection span: 1962 - 2006
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#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
1501458955 1986 DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY 22 (2): 191-198
RESNICK SM; GOTTESMAN II; BERENBAUM SA; BOUCHARD TJ
EARLY HORMONAL INFLUENCES ON COGNITIVE-FUNCTIONING IN CONGENITAL ADRENAL-HYPERPLASIA
3122
1502131251686 1992 DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY 28 (6): 1075-1089
FINEGAN JAK; NICCOLS GA; SITARENIOS G
RELATIONS BETWEEN PRENATAL TESTOSTERONE LEVELS AND COGNITIVE-ABILITIES AT 4 YEARS
025
15035146831 1985 DEVELOPMENTAL REVIEW 5 (1): 18-55
MOORE CL
ANOTHER PSYCHOBIOLOGICAL VIEW OF SEXUAL-DIFFERENTIATION
118
15049881086 1987 DEVELOPMENTAL REVIEW 7 (2): 149-182
JOHNSTON TD
THE PERSISTENCE OF DICHOTOMIES IN THE STUDY OF BEHAVIORAL-DEVELOPMENT
366
1505001961 1994 DISCUSSIONS IN NEUROSCIENCE 10 (1-2): 72-81
NOTTEBOHM F
THE SONG CIRCUITS OF THE AVIAN BRAIN AS A MODEL SYSTEM IN WHICH TO STUDY VOCAL LEARNING, COMMUNICATION AND MANIPULATION
11
150619963357 2002 DO SEIZURES DAMAGE THE BRAIN 135: 121-131
Parent JM; Lowenstein DH
Seizure-induced neurogenesis: are more new neurons good for an adult brain?
437
1507181962 1994 DOKLADY AKADEMII NAUK 336 (4): 546-547
BEME IR
FORMATION OF ACOUSTIC REPERTOIRE IN FLYCATCHERS (PASSERIFORMES, MUSCICAPIDAE) DURING ONTOGENY
00
1508292081 1995 DOKLADY AKADEMII NAUK 340 (6): 832-834
NOZDRACHEV AD; MALASHKO VV; SOTNIKOV OS
NEURON PLASTICITY OF ENTERAL PART OF METASYMPHATIC NERVE SYSTEM IN EARLY POSTNATAL ONTOGENY
00
1509215956 1986 DOKLADY AKADEMII NAUK SSSR 291 (3): 749-751
BOHME IR
DEVELOPMENT TYPES OF ACOUSTIC-SIGNALS OF PASSERINE BIRDS IN ONTOGENY
00
15105902932 2000 DOMESTIC ANIMAL ENDOCRINOLOGY 18 (1): 83-96
Pinckard KL; Stellflug J; Resko JA; Roselli CE; Stormshak F
Review: brain aromatization and other factors affecting male reproductive behavior with emphasis on the sexual orientation of rams
03
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
1511730534 1982 ECOLOGY 63 (2): 401-411
PAYNE RB
ECOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES OF SONG MATCHING - BREEDING SUCCESS AND INTRASPECIFIC SONG MIMICRY IN INDIGO BUNTINGS
40121
151211723570 2003 ECOTOXICOLOGY 12 (1-4): 287-295
Brunstrom B; Axelsson J; Halldin K
Effects of endocrine modulators on sex differentiation in birds
03
1513313535 1982 ELECTROPHORESIS 3 (3): 146-151
GEMEINER M; MILLER I; CZIKELI H
ULTRATHIN-LAYER ISOELECTRIC-FOCUSING OF ENZYMES IN LIVER SAMPLES OF WAGTAILS (MOTACILLA-FLAVA, SSP)
05
15141451565 1991 ELECTROPHORESIS 12 (7-8): 584-588
PERRETT CW; WHATLEY SA
AN ESTIMATION OF THE SENSITIVITY OF INVITRO TRANSLATION USING 2-DIMENSIONAL GEL ANALYSIS
04
1515127276 1979 EMU 79 (APR): 63-70
OBRIEN PH; DOW DD
VOCALIZATIONS OF NESTLING NOISY MINERS MANORINA-MELANOCEPHALA
18
15167381821 1993 EMU 93: 145-155
SLATER PJ
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INDIVIDUAL VARIATION IN SONG AND ECOLOGY IN THE CAPRICORN SILVEREYE
02
15172391963 1994 EMU 94: 67-77
JURISEVIC MA; SANDERSON KJ
ALARM VOCALIZATIONS IN AUSTRALIAN BIRDS - CONVERGENT CHARACTERISTICS AND PHYLOGENETIC DIFFERENCES
01
15182251964 1994 EMU 94: 141-148
JURISEVIC MA; SANDERSON KJ
THE VOCAL REPERTOIRES OF 6 HONEYEATER (MELIPHAGIDAE) SPECIES FROM ADELAIDE, SOUTH AUSTRALIA
02
15198283571 2003 EMU 103 (3): 233-237
Baker MC
Local similarity and geographic differences in a contact call of the Galah (Cacatua roseicapilla assimilis) in Western Australia
11
15205213572 2003 EMU 103 (4): 329-335
Baker MC; Baker EM; Baker MSA
Songs of the Red-capped Robin, Petroica goodenovii: comparison of acoustic features in island and mainland populations
11
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
15216723573 2003 ENDOCRINE 21 (1): 3-9
Kajta M; Beyer C
Cellular strategies of estrogen-mediated neuroprotection during brain development
08
15229102623 1983 ENDOCRINE REVIEWS 4 (2): 171-178
SHERIDAN PJ
ANDROGEN RECEPTORS IN THE BRAIN - WHAT ARE WE MEASURING
580
15234285710 1984 ENDOCRINE REVIEWS 5 (4): 467-497
FINCH CE; FELICIO LS; MOBBS CV; NELSON JF
OVARIAN AND STEROIDAL INFLUENCES ON NEUROENDOCRINE AGING PROCESSES IN FEMALE RODENTS
3216
15244320832 1985 ENDOCRINE REVIEWS 6 (2): 128-150
JANSSON JO; EDEN S; ISAKSSON O
SEXUAL DIMORPHISM IN THE CONTROL OF GROWTH-HORMONE SECRETION
4563
1525154721087 1987 ENDOCRINE REVIEWS 8 (1): 1-28
MOORADIAN AD; MORLEY JE; KORENMAN SG
BIOLOGICAL ACTIONS OF ANDROGENS
3418
1526115624049 2005 ENDOCRINE REVIEWS 26 (2): 203-250
Smith RG; Betancourt L; Sun YX
Molecular endocrinology and physiology of the aging central nervous system
05
1527820624 1983 ENDOCRINOLOGIA JAPONICA 30 (3): 277-280
MATSUMOTO A; ARAI Y
SEX DIFFERENCE IN VOLUME OF THE VENTROMEDIAL NUCLEUS OF THE HYPOTHALAMUS IN THE RAT
2489
1528146625 1983 ENDOCRINOLOGY 113 (6): 2276-2283
BITTMAN EL; DEMPSEY RJ; KARSCH FJ
PINEAL MELATONIN SECRETION DRIVES THE REPRODUCTIVE RESPONSE TO DAYLENGTH IN THE EWE
1244
15299521965 1994 ENDOCRINOLOGY 134 (2): 640-649
NASTIUK KL; CLAYTON DF
SEASONAL AND TISSUE-SPECIFIC REGULATION OF CANARY ANDROGEN RECEPTOR MESSENGER-RIBONUCLEIC-ACID
1735
15308692384 1997 ENDOCRINOLOGY 138 (3): 1240-1250
Xiong JJ; Karsch FJ; Lehman MN
Evidence for seasonal plasticity in the gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) system of the ewe: Changes in synaptic inputs onto GnRH neurons
528
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
153143702744 1999 ENDOCRINOLOGY 140 (10): 4633-4643
Bernard DJ; Bentley GE; Balthazart J; Turek FW; Ball GF
Androgen receptor, estrogen receptor alpha, and estrogen receptor beta show distinct patterns of expression in forebrain song control nuclei of European starlings
4357
153211993574 2003 ENDOCRINOLOGY 144 (8): 3663-3676
Jansen HT; Cutter C; Hardy S; Lehman MN; Goodman RL
Seasonal plasticity within the gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) system of the ewe: Changes in identified GnRH inputs and glial association
013
15332663575 2003 ENDOCRINOLOGY 144 (11): 5022-5029
Jezierski MK; Sohrabji F
Estrogen enhances retrograde transport of brain-derived neurotrophic factor in the rodent forebrain
03
153414633819 2004 ENDOCRINOLOGY 145 (3): 1057-1062
Arnold AP; Xu J; Grisham W; Chen XQ; Kim YH; et al.
Minireview: Sex chromosomes and brain sexual differentiation
310
153511673820 2004 ENDOCRINOLOGY 145 (3): 1063-1068
De Vries GJ
Minireview: Sex differences in adult and developing brains: Compensation, compensation, compensation
215
15362764050 2005 ENDOCRINOLOGY 146 (7): 3185-3193
Steckler T; Wang JR; Bartol FF; Roy SK; Padmanabhan V
Fetal programming: Prenatal testosterone treatment causes intrauterine growth retardation, reduces ovarian reserve and increases ovarian follicular recruitment
00
15371604051 2005 ENDOCRINOLOGY 146 (10): 4281-4291
Sarma HN; Manikkam M; Herkimer C; Dell'Orco J; Welch KB; et al.
Fetal programming: Excess prenatal testosterone reduces postnatal luteinizing hormone, but not follicle-stimulating hormone responsiveness, to estradiol negative feedback in the female
00
1538131433 1981 ENDOKRINOLOGIE 78 (2-3): 129-138
DORNER G
SEX-HORMONES AND NEUROTRANSMITTERS AS MEDIATORS FOR SEXUAL-DIFFERENTIATION OF THE BRAIN
08
15393311687 1992 ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY OF FISHES 33 (1-2): 153-165
HUBER R; RYLANDER MK
BRAIN MORPHOLOGY AND TURBIDITY PREFERENCE IN NOTROPIS AND RELATED GENERA (CYPRINIDAE, TELEOSTEI)
126
15401296957 1986 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES 70: 163-175
GORSKI RA
SEXUAL-DIFFERENTIATION OF THE BRAIN - A MODEL FOR DRUG-INDUCED ALTERATIONS OF THE REPRODUCTIVE-SYSTEM
122
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
15415662082 1995 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES 103: 51-57
CALLARD GV; KRUGER A; BETKA M
THE GOLDFISH AS A MODEL FOR STUDYING NEUROESTROGEN SYNTHESIS, LOCALIZATION, AND ACTION IN THE BRAIN AND VISUAL-SYSTEM
212
15421362564 1998 ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY 17 (1): 88-98
Henshel DS
Developmental neurotoxic effects of dioxin and dioxin-like compounds on domestic and wild avian species
010
154318943358 2002 EPILEPSY RESEARCH 50 (1-2): 179-189
Parent JM
The role of seizure-induced neurogenesis in epileptogenesis and brain repair
224
15441182565 1998 EQUINE VETERINARY JOURNAL 30 (3): 256-259
Polack EW; King JM; Cummings JF; De Lahunta A; Divers TJ; et al.
Quantitative assessment of motor neuron loss in equine motor neuron disease (EMND)
05
1545815958 1986 ETHOLOGY 71 (2): 140-152
ADRETHAUSBERGER M
TEMPORAL DYNAMICS OF DIALECTS IN THE WHISTLED SONGS OF STARLINGS
39
1546415959 1986 ETHOLOGY 72 (2): 123-131
GAHR M; GUTTINGER HR
FUNCTIONAL-ASPECTS OF SINGING IN MALE AND FEMALE URAEGINTHUS-BENGALUS (ESTRILDIDAE)
915
15472136960 1986 ETHOLOGY 73 (4): 281-294
WEICHEL K; SCHWAGER G; HEID P; GUTTINGER HR; PESCH A
SEX-DIFFERENCES IN PLASMA STEROID CONCENTRATIONS AND SINGING BEHAVIOR DURING ONTOGENY IN CANARIES (SERINUS-CANARIA)
2834
15482201088 1987 ETHOLOGY 75 (1): 25-30
MAEDA T; MASATAKA N
LOCALE-SPECIFIC VOCAL BEHAVIOR OF THE TAMARIN (SAGUINUS-L-LABIATUS)
418
15491251089 1987 ETHOLOGY 75 (4): 306-316
CARLIN NF; HALPERN R; HOLLDOBLER B; SCHWARTZ P
EARLY LEARNING AND THE RECOGNITION OF CONSPECIFIC COCOONS BY CARPENTER ANTS (CAMPONOTUS SPP)
010
15502251090 1987 ETHOLOGY 75 (4): 337-347
RICHARDYRIS MA; LEBOUCHER G
INDUCTION AND MAINTENANCE OF MATERNAL-BEHAVIOR IN THE DOMESTIC HEN - INFLUENCE OF TESTOSTERONE AND ESTRADIOL TREATMENTS
02
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
155114301091 1987 ETHOLOGY 76 (2): 89-100
MARLER P; PETERS S
A SENSITIVE PERIOD FOR SONG ACQUISITION IN THE SONG SPARROW, MELOSPIZA-MELODIA - A CASE OF AGE-LIMITED LEARNING
5276
1552271111203 1988 ETHOLOGY 77 (2): 150-168
PEPPERBERG IM; NEAPOLITAN DM
2ND LANGUAGE-ACQUISITION - A FRAMEWORK FOR STUDYING THE IMPORTANCE OF INPUT AND INTERACTION IN EXCEPTIONAL SONG ACQUISITION
817
155324501315 1989 ETHOLOGY 80 (1-4): 55-70
WEICHEL K; HEID P; GUTTINGER HR
17-BETA-ESTRADIOLBENZOATE-DEPENDENT SONG INDUCTION IN JUVENILE FEMALE CANARIES (SERINUS-CANARIA) - LONG-TERM MEASUREMENTS OF SONG ACTIVITY
56
15548311430 1990 ETHOLOGY 84 (1): 15-26
BAPTISTA LF; SCHUCHMANN KL
SONG LEARNING IN THE ANNA HUMMINGBIRD (CALYPTE-ANNA)
2941
155513291431 1990 ETHOLOGY 84 (4): 265-280
ADRETHAUSBERGER M; GUTTINGER HR; MERKEL FW
INDIVIDUAL LIFE-HISTORY AND SONG REPERTOIRE CHANGES IN A COLONY OF STARLINGS (STURNUS-VULGARIS)
1725
15562331432 1990 ETHOLOGY 85 (4): 313-323
BRETAGNOLLE V; LEQUETTE B
STRUCTURAL VARIATION IN THE CALL OF THE CORYS SHEARWATER (CALONECTRIS-DIOMEDEA, AVES, PROCELLARIIDAE)
628
15575291433 1990 ETHOLOGY 86 (3): 203-223
CLEMMONS J; HOWITZ JL
DEVELOPMENT OF EARLY VOCALIZATIONS AND THE CHICK-A-DEE CALL IN THE BLACK-CAPPED CHICKADEE, PARUS-ATRICAPILLUS
311
155815401566 1991 ETHOLOGY 87 (1-2): 37-44
KRINER E; SCHWABL H
CONTROL OF WINTER SONG AND TERRITORIAL AGGRESSION OF FEMALE ROBINS (ERITHACUS-RUBECULA) BY TESTOSTERONE
721
15595301567 1991 ETHOLOGY 88 (2): 145-153
WILEY RH; HATCHWELL BJ; DAVIES NB
RECOGNITION OF INDIVIDUAL MALES SONGS BY FEMALE DUNNOCKS - A MECHANISM INCREASING THE NUMBER OF COPULATORY PARTNERS AND REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS
1128
15602391568 1991 ETHOLOGY 89 (2): 115-124
PROVINE RR; YONG YL
LAUGHTER - A STEREOTYPED HUMAN VOCALIZATION
027
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
156114541688 1992 ETHOLOGY 90 (2): 89-106
PODOS J; PETERS S; RUDNICKY T; MARLER P; NOWICKI S
THE ORGANIZATION OF SONG REPERTOIRES IN SONG SPARROWS - THEMES AND VARIATIONS
1343
156220422083 1995 ETHOLOGY 99 (3): 193-208
HAUSBERGER M; HENRY L; RICHARD MA
TESTOSTERONE-INDUCED SINGING IN FEMALE EUROPEAN STARLINGS (STURNUS-VULGARIS)
1525
156315392227 1996 ETHOLOGY 102 (4): 323-335
Peters S; Nowicki S
Development of tonal quality in birdsong: Further evidence from song sparrows
48
156416322228 1996 ETHOLOGY 102 (8): 617-628
Vallet E; Kreutzer M; Gahr M
Testosterone induces sexual release quality in the song of female canaries
1520
15652532385 1997 ETHOLOGY 103 (4): 325-338
Blumstein DT; Daniel JC
Inter-and intraspecific variation in the acoustic habitats of three marmot species
35
15665392386 1997 ETHOLOGY 103 (9): 772-784
Carlier P; Lefebvre L
Ecological differences in social learning between adjacent, mixing, populations of Zenaida doves
013
156712482566 1998 ETHOLOGY 104 (3): 232-249
Hughes M; Nowicki S; Lohr B
Call learning in black-capped chickadees (Parus atricapillus): The role of experience in the development of 'chick-a-dee' calls
515
15686362567 1998 ETHOLOGY 104 (9): 729-742
Jorgensen DD; French JA
Individuality but not stability in marmoset long calls
012
15697312745 1999 ETHOLOGY 105 (2): 137-148
Mota PG
The functions of song in the serin
23
157010592933 2000 ETHOLOGY 106 (6): 559-574
Fitch WT; Kelley JP
Perception of vocal tract resonances by whooping cranes Grus americana
29
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
157111472934 2000 ETHOLOGY 106 (9): 795-809
Seibt U; Wickler W
'Sympathetic song': the silent and the overt vocal repertoire, exemplified with a dueting pair of the African slate-coloured boubou, Laniarius funebris
11
15729453155 2001 ETHOLOGY 107 (2): 111-124
Wright TF; Dorin M
Pair duets in the yellow-naped amazon (Psittaciformes : Amazona auropalliata): Responses to playbacks of different dialects
49
157310443156 2001 ETHOLOGY 107 (4): 341-355
Naguib M; Hammerschmidt K; Wirth J
Microgeographic variation, habitat effects and individual signature cues in calls of chiffchaffs Phylloscopus collybita canarensis
15
157411333359 2002 ETHOLOGY 108 (1): 39-50
Nordby JC; Campbell SE; Beecher MD
Adult song sparrows do not alter their song repertoires
58
157511393360 2002 ETHOLOGY 108 (5): 463-472
Nagle L; Kreutzer M; Vallet E
Adult female canaries respond to male song by calling
23
157615493576 2003 ETHOLOGY 109 (3): 223-242
Baker MC; Logue DM
Population differentiation in a complex bird sound: A comparison of three bioacoustical analysis procedures
66
15775463821 2004 ETHOLOGY 110 (1): 21-35
Baker MC
The chorus song of cooperatively breeding laughing kookaburras (Coraciiformes, Halcyonidae: Dacelo novaeguineae): Characterization and comparison among groups
13
15787373822 2004 ETHOLOGY 110 (11): 841-850
Mota PG; Depraz V
A test of the effect of male song on female nesting behaviour in the serin (Serinus serinus): A field playback experiment
11
15793324052 2005 ETHOLOGY 111 (8): 715-725
Holland RA; Winter P; Waters DA
Sensory systems and spatial memory in the fruit bat Rousettus aegyptiacus
00
158012484053 2005 ETHOLOGY 111 (10): 901-923
Hile AG; Burley NT; Coopersmith CB; Foster VS; Striedter GF
Effects of male vocal learning on female behavior in the budgerigar, Melopsittacus undulatus
00
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
15817164354 1980 ETHOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY 1 (3): 183-223
MUNDINGER PC
ANIMAL CULTURES AND A GENERAL-THEORY OF CULTURAL-EVOLUTION
1875
1582065536 1982 ETHOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY 3 (2): 79-92
MCCABE V
INVARIANTS AND AFFORDANCES - AN ANALYSIS OF SPECIES-TYPICAL INFORMATION
04
158312362746 1999 ETHOLOGY ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION 11 (2): 123-137
Peake TM; McGregor PK
Geographical variation in the vocalisation of the corncrake Crex crex
02
1584131002935 2000 ETHOLOGY ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION 12 (3): 291-308
Cucco M; Malacarne G
Delayed maturation in passerine birds: an examination of plumage effects and some indications of a related effect in song
02
15856113361 2002 ETHOLOGY ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION 14 (1): 69-71
Meyer-Rochow VB; Vakkuri O
Honeybee heads weigh less in winter than in summer: a possible explanation
00
158620403823 2004 ETHOLOGY ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION 16 (4): 329-338
Cardoso GC; Mota PG
Female serin (Serinus serinus) responses to song do not favour the predominant song syntax
00
15871422936 2000 EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY 81 (6): 449-454
Bosco C; Iacovelli M; Tsarpela O; Cardinale M; Bonifazi M; et al.
Hormonal responses to whole body vibration in men
024
15881563577 2003 EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY 270 (4): 715-725
Liu RZ; Denovan-Wright EM; Wright JM
Structure, mRNA expression and linkage mapping of the brain-type fatty acid-binding protein gene (fabp7) from zebrafish (Danio rerio)
110
15893391689 1992 EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF HISTOCHEMISTRY 36 (4): 445-454
VIRGINTINO D; NICOLARDI G; BERTOSSI M; NICO B; RIBATTI D; et al.
GFAP-IMMUNOREACTIVE PERIVASCULAR GLIA IN THE CHICK OPTIC TECTUM
05
159011461966 1994 EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF HISTOCHEMISTRY 38 (1): 7-12
PILGRIM C
SEX, HORMONES, AND THE DEVELOPING NEURON
16
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
15912633824 2004 EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF HISTOCHEMISTRY 48 (2): 141-149
Roda E; Municchi E; Conforti E; Pisu MB; Gomulski LM; et al.
Nitric oxide synthase-dependent NADPH-diaphorase activity in the optic lobes of male and female Ceratitis capitata mutants
00
1592151382387 1997 EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MORPHOLOGY 35 (4): 220-233
Veenman CL
Pigeon basal ganglia: Insights into the neuroanatomy underlying telencephalic sensorimotor processes in birds
39
1593881512388 1997 EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MORPHOLOGY 35 (4): 303-325
Wild JM
Functional anatomy of neural pathways contributing to the control of song production in birds
511
15946202747 1999 EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MORPHOLOGY 37 (2-3): 134-138
Dubbeldam JL; van Ommen MH; den Boer-Visser AM
Immunohistochemical characterization of forebrain areas in the collared dove (Streptopelia decaocto)
35
159510342937 2000 EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MORPHOLOGY 38 (1): 63-67
Aydinlioglu A; Arslan K; Ragbetli MC; Erdogan AR; Keles P; et al.
Sex differences in dog corpus callosum
02
15965252938 2000 EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MORPHOLOGY 38 (2): 128-133
Aydinlioglu A; Arslan K; Erdogan AR; Ragbetli MC; Keles P; et al.
The relationship of callosal anatomy to paw preference in dogs
02
15972631316 1989 EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE 1 (6): 626-638
TAYLOR JSH; JACK JL; EASTER SS
IS THE CAPACITY FOR OPTIC-NERVE REGENERATION RELATED TO CONTINUED RETINAL GANGLION-CELL PRODUCTION IN THE FROG - A TEST OF THE HYPOTHESIS THAT NEUROGENESIS AND AXON REGENERATION ARE OBLIGATORILY LINKED
124
15981241434 1990 EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE 2 (8): 704-711
KATO K
A COLLECTION OF CDNA CLONES WITH SPECIFIC EXPRESSION PATTERNS IN MOUSE-BRAIN
165
159916461435 1990 EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE 2 (10): 828-835
BALL GF; BALTHAZART J
STEROID MODULATION OF MUSCARINIC CHOLINERGIC AND ALPHA-2-ADRENERGIC RECEPTOR DENSITY IN THE NUCLEUS-INTERCOLLICULARIS OF THE JAPANESE-QUAIL
1219
160011911436 1990 EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE 2 (12): 1005-1015
ROHRER H
THE ROLE OF GROWTH-FACTORS IN THE CONTROL OF NEUROGENESIS
448

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