Search Results - "Dryer, Laurence"
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Disruption of Gastrulation and Heparan Sulfate Biosynthesis in EXT1-Deficient Mice
Published in Developmental biology (15-08-2000)“…Mutations in the EXT1 gene are responsible for human hereditary multiple exostosis type 1. The Drosophila EXT1 homologue, tout-velu, regulates Hedgehog…”
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β-Neuregulin-1 is Required for the in vivo Development of Functional Ca2+-Activated K+ Channels in Parasympathetic Neurons
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (27-02-2001)“…The development of functional Ca2+-activated K+ channels (KCa) in chick ciliary ganglion (CG) neurons requires interactions with afferent preganglionic nerve…”
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Investigator-Blinded, Single-Center Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Tolerability of a 4% Hydroquinone Skin Care System Plus 0.02% Tretinoin Cream in Mild-to-Moderate Melasma and Photodamage
Published in Journal of drugs in dermatology (01-04-2016)“…To evaluate the treatment of mild-to-moderate epidermal melasma and photodamage using a 4% hydroquinone skin care system plus tretinoin 0.02% cream…”
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Anti-aging proof of concept study: results and summary
Published in Journal of drugs in dermatology (01-09-2014)“…The etiology of aging human skin includes intrinsic physiologic changes greatly accelerated by photoaging, predominantly through exposure to UV light. Consumer…”
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Evolution of odorant receptors
Published in BioEssays (01-09-2000)“…Odorant receptors (ORs) located in the nasal epithelium, at the ciliated surface of olfactory sensory neurons, represent the initial step of a transduction…”
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Odorant receptors: a plethora of G-protein-coupled receptors
Published in Trends in Pharmacological Sciences (01-10-1999)“…Odorant receptors (ORs) comprise the largest family of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). They are located in the nasal epithelium, at the ciliated surface…”
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Circadian regulation of a transcription factor, ApC/EBP, in the eye of Aplysia californica
Published in Journal of neurochemistry (01-12-2002)“…The transcription factor, ApC/EBP (Aplysia CCAAT enhancer‐binding protein) is an immediate early gene that is rapidly induced by serotonin and the cAMP…”
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Projections of the olfactory bulb in an elasmobranch fish, Sphyrna tiburo: segregation of inputs in the telencephalon
Published in Anatomy and embryology (01-12-1994)“…We have previously shown that the morphological compartmentalization of the elasmobranch olfactory bulb is accompanied by a topographical arrangement of the…”
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Localization of glutamate and glutamate transporters in the sensory neurons of Aplysia
Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (17-07-2000)“…The sensorimotor synapse of Aplysia has been used extensively to study the cellular and molecular basis for learning and memory. Recent physiologic studies…”
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Circadian regulation of a transcription factor, Ap C/EBP, in the eye of Aplysia californica
Published in Journal of neurochemistry (01-12-2002)“…The transcription factor, Ap C/EBP ( Aplysia CCAAT enhancer‐binding protein) is an immediate early gene that is rapidly induced by serotonin and the cAMP…”
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β-Neuregulin-1 is required for the in vivo development of functional Ca 2+ -activated K + channels in parasympathetic neurons
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (27-02-2001)“…The development of functional Ca 2+ -activated K + channels (K Ca ) in chick ciliary ganglion (CG) neurons requires interactions with afferent preganglionic…”
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Regulation of neuronal K+ currents by target-derived factors: opposing actions of two different isoforms of TGFβ
Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-09-1999)“…The developmental expression of macroscopic Ca2+-activated K+ currents in chick ciliary ganglion neurons is dependent on an avian ortholog of TGFβ1, known as…”
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Posttranslational regulation of Ca(2+)-activated K+ currents by a target-derived factor in developing parasympathetic neurons
Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (01-07-1996)“…Macroscopic IK[Ca is not expressed in normal levels in chick ciliary ganglion (CG) neurons prior to synapse formation with target tissues, or in neurons…”
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Posttranslational Regulation of Ca2+-Activated K+ Currents by a Target-Derived Factor in Developing Parasympathetic Neurons
Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (01-07-1996)“…Macroscopic IK[Ca is not expressed at normal levels in chick ciliary ganglion (CG) neurons prior to synapse formation with target tissues, or in neurons…”
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Localization of glutamate and glutamate transporters in the sensory neurons ofAplysia
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Arachidonic acid-sensitive A-currents and multiple Kv4 transcripts are expressed in chick ciliary ganglion neurons
Published in Brain research (06-04-1998)“…A-currents ( I A) of chick ciliary ganglion (CG) neurons were blocked reversibly by arachidonic acid and a non-metabolizable analog of arachidonic acid,…”
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Spatial arrangements of olfactory projections in the elasmobranch olfactory system
Published 01-01-1993“…In this study, the elasmobranch olfactory system was examined in the periphery, primary centers, and secondary centers. The object of the study was to look for…”
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Chapter 11 - Approaches to the Development of Cosmetic Products to Counter the Effects of Skin Aging
Published in Skin Aging Handbook (2009)“…This chapter focuses mainly on the treatments for face, as facial beauty and appearance are the most significant and recognizable yardstick of youth and aging…”
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A novel family of ancient vertebrate odorant receptors
Published in Journal of neurobiology (15-11-1998)“…Vertebrate odorant receptor (OR) genes have been isolated and characterized in several taxa, including bony fish and mammals. However, the search for more…”
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