Search Results - "Van der Want, J J"
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Megakaryocytic dysfunction in myelodysplastic syndromes and idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura is in part due to different forms of cell death
Published in Leukemia (01-11-2006)“…Platelet production requires compartmentalized caspase activation within megakaryocytes. This eventually results in platelet release in conjunction with…”
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Bergmann glia and the recognition molecule CHL1 organize GABAergic axons and direct innervation of Purkinje cell dendrites
Published in PLoS biology (01-04-2008)“…The geometric and subcellular organization of axon arbors distributes and regulates electrical signaling in neurons and networks, but the underlying mechanisms…”
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Erythroid precursors from patients with low-risk myelodysplasia demonstrate ultrastructural features of enhanced autophagy of mitochondria
Published in Leukemia (01-05-2009)“…Recent studies in erythroid cells have shown that autophagy is an important process for the physiological clearance of mitochondria during terminal…”
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Spumiform basement membrane aberrations in the microvasculature of the midbrain periaqueductal gray region in hamster: Rostro-caudal pathogenesis?
Published in Neuroscience (03-01-2013)“…Highlights ► Spumiform capillary basement membrane degeneration (sbmd) is a specific form BM aberration. ► Sbmd occurs with extremely high densities in the…”
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A history of plant virology
Published in Archives of virology (01-08-2006)“…This review traces developments in plant virus research from its very beginning in the eighties of the 19th century until the present day. Starting with the…”
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Corticotropin-releasing factor and urocortin differentially modulate rat Purkinje cell dendritic outgrowth and differentiation in vitro
Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-04-2004)“…The precise outgrowth and arborization of dendrites is crucial for their function as integrators of signals relayed from axons and, hence, the functioning of…”
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Corticotropin-releasing factor receptor types 1 and 2 are differentially expressed in pre- and post-synaptic elements in the post-natal developing rat cerebellum
Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-08-2003)“…Corticotropin‐releasing factor (CRF)‐like proteins act via two G‐protein‐coupled receptors (CRF‐R1 and CRF‐R2) playing important neuromodulatory roles in…”
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Estrous cycle-dependent neural plasticity in the caudal brainstem in the female golden hamster: Ultrastructural and immunocytochemical studies of axo-dendritic relationships and dynamic remodeling
Published in Hormones and behavior (01-11-2008)“…During the short four-day estrous cycle of the female hamster various behavioral (lordosis, vocalization and aggression) and autonomic adaptations occur…”
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Corticotropin-releasing factor and urocortin regulate spine and synapse formation: structural basis for stress-induced neuronal remodeling and pathology
Published in Molecular psychiatry (01-01-2013)“…Dendritic spines are important sites of excitatory neurotransmission in the brain with their function determined by their structure and molecular content…”
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Pantethine rescues a Drosophila model for pantothenate kinase-associated neurodegeneration
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (13-04-2010)“…Pantothenate kinase-associated neurodegeneration (PKAN), a progressive neurodegenerative disorder, is associated with impairment of pantothenate kinase…”
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Cerebellar development and plasticity: perspectives for motor coordination strategies, for motor skills, and for therapy
Published in Neural plasticity (2005)“…The role of the mammalian cerebellum ranges from motor coordination, sensory-motor integration, motor learning, and timing to nonmotor functions such as…”
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Dynamic Changes in the Localization of Thermally Unfolded Nuclear Proteins Associated with Chaperone-Dependent Protection
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (09-10-2001)“…Molecular chaperones are involved in the protection of cells against protein damage through their ability to hold, disaggregate, and refold damaged proteins or…”
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Different intrahepatic distribution of phosphatidylglycerol and phosphatidylserine liposomes in the rat
Published in Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.) (01-08-1997)“…Liposomes with diameters of 200 to 400 nm containing phosphatidylserine (PS) or phosphatidylglycerol (PG) were injected intravenously into rats. Two hours…”
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Synaptic input as a directional cue for migrating interneuron precursors
Published in Development (Cambridge) (15-11-2017)“…During CNS development, interneuron precursors have to migrate extensively before they integrate in specific microcircuits. Known regulators of neuronal…”
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GABAA Receptor Subunit α3 in Network Dynamics in the Medial Entorhinal Cortex
Published in Frontiers in systems neuroscience (15-03-2019)“…Layer II of the medial entorhinal cortex (MEC LII) contains the largest number of spatially modulated grid cells and is one of the first regions in the brain…”
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Magnetic minerals Keystone-like crystals in cells of hornet combs
Published in Nature (London) (07-06-2001)“…The hexagonal brood-rearing cells inside the nest combs of the hornet Vespa orientalis are uniform in both their architecture and orientation. We have…”
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Lymphatic uptake and biodistribution of liposomes after subcutaneous injection: IV. Fate of liposomes in regional lymph nodes
Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (13-03-1998)“…The ability of clodronate-containing liposomes to deplete lymph nodes of macrophages was used as a tool to investigate the fate of liposomes in regional lymph…”
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Polarised asymmetric inheritance of accumulated protein damage in higher eukaryotes
Published in PLoS biology (01-12-2006)“…Disease-associated misfolded proteins or proteins damaged due to cellular stress are generally disposed via the cellular protein quality-control system…”
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Spatiotemporal Distribution of GABAA Receptor Subunits Within Layer II of Mouse Medial Entorhinal Cortex: Implications for Grid Cell Excitability
Published in Frontiers in neuroanatomy (04-06-2018)“…GABAergic parvalbumin-expressing (PV+) interneurons provide powerful inhibitory modulation of grid cells in layer II of the medial entorhinal cortex (MEC LII)…”
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Reinnervation of cerebellar Purkinje cells by climbing fibres surviving a subtotal lesion of the inferior olive in the adult rat. I. Development of new collateral branches and terminal plexuses
Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (22-06-1991)“…Cerebellar climbing fibres react by collateral sprouting after subtotal lesions of the inferior olive, and the newly formed branches are able to reinnervate…”
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