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Volume 9 (2008) - December 2008

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CLOCK expression identifies developing circadian oscillator neurons in the brains of Drosophila embryos

Jerry H Houl, Fanny Ng, Pete Taylor, Paul E Hardin BMC Neuroscience 2008, 9:119 (18 December 2008)

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The Drosophila circadian clock protein CLOCK is expressed exclusively in circadian neurons during embryogenesis and is present prior to the period gene PER, suggesting it is a key factor in the early development of the circadian system.

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Human neural progenitors express functional lysophospholipid receptors that regulate cell growth and morphology

Jillian H Hurst, Jennifer Mumaw, David W Machacek, Carla Sturkie, Phillip Callihan, Steve L Stice, Shelley B Hooks BMC Neuroscience 2008, 9:118 (11 December 2008)

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Intranasal delivery of transforming growth factor-beta1 in mice after stroke reduces infarct volume and increases neurogenesis in the subventricular zone

Minmin Ma, Yuping Ma, Xueming Yi, Ruibing Guo, Wusheng Zhu, Xinying Fan, Gelin Xu, William H Frey, Xinfeng Liu BMC Neuroscience 2008, 9:117 (10 December 2008)

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Intranasal administration of transforming growth factor-beta1 (TGF-beta1) results in reduced infarct volume, improved neuroprotection and enhanced neurogenesis in adult mice after stroke, which may have therapeutic potential for cerebrovascular disorders.

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A transition from unimodal to multimodal activations in four sensory modalities in humans: an electrophysiological study

Emi Tanaka, Koji Inui, Tetsuo Kida, Takahiro Miyazaki, Yasuyuki Takeshima, Ryusuke Kakigi BMC Neuroscience 2008, 9:116 (8 December 2008)

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Is TrpM5 a reliable marker for chemosensory cells? Multiple types of microvillous cells in the main olfactory epithelium of mice

Anne Hansen, Thomas E Finger BMC Neuroscience 2008, 9:115 (4 December 2008)

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