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  1. Songbirds hold great promise for biomedical, environmental and evolutionary research. A complete draft sequence of the zebra finch genome is imminent, yet a need remains for application of genomic resources wi...

    Authors: Kirstin Replogle, Arthur P Arnold, Gregory F Ball, Mark Band, Staffan Bensch, Eliot A Brenowitz, Shu Dong, Jenny Drnevich, Margaret Ferris, Julia M George, George Gong, Dennis Hasselquist, Alvaro G Hernandez, Ryan Kim, Harris A Lewin, Lei Liu…
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2008 9:131
  2. Recent evidence suggests that some sex differences in brain and behavior might result from direct genetic effects, and not solely the result of the organizational effects of steroid hormones. The present study...

    Authors: Michelle L Tomaszycki, Camilla Peabody, Kirstin Replogle, David F Clayton, Robert J Tempelman and Juli Wade
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2009 10:24
  3. In an important model for neuroscience, songbirds learn to discriminate songs they hear during tape-recorded playbacks, as demonstrated by song-specific habituation of both behavioral and neurogenomic response...

    Authors: Preethi H Gunaratne, Ya-Chi Lin, Ashley L Benham, Jenny Drnevich, Cristian Coarfa, Jayantha B Tennakoon, Chad J Creighton, Jong H Kim, Aleksandar Milosavljevic, Michael Watson, Sam Griffiths-Jones and David F Clayton
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2011 12:277
  4. Dai, Hani, and Yao people, in the trans-boundary region between China, Laos, and Vietnam, have gathered plentiful traditional knowledge about wild edible plants during their long history of understanding and u...

    Authors: Yilin Cao, Ren Li, Shishun Zhou, Liang Song, Ruichang Quan and Huabin Hu
    Citation: Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine 2020 16:66
  5. Like human infants, songbirds learn their species-specific vocalizations through imitation learning. The birdsong system has emerged as a widely used experimental animal model for understanding the underlying ...

    Authors: Daniel N Düring, Alexander Ziegler, Christopher K Thompson, Andreas Ziegler, Cornelius Faber, Johannes Müller, Constance Scharff and Coen PH Elemans
    Citation: BMC Biology 2013 11:1
  6. Distinguishing parotid pleomorphic adenoma (PPA) from parotid adenolymphoma (PA) is important for precision treatment, but there is a lack of readily available diagnostic methods. In this study, we aimed to ex...

    Authors: Le-le Song, Shun-jun Chen, Wang Chen, Zhan Shi, Xiao-dong Wang, Li-na Song and Dian-sen Chen
    Citation: BMC Medical Imaging 2021 21:54
  7. According to current taxonomy only three out of 27 Sinohimalayan leaf warbler species (Phylloscopidae) are considered genetically uniform across their entire breeding range along the Southeastern margin of the...

    Authors: Martin Päckert, Yue-Hua Sun, Balduin S Fischer, Dieter Thomas Tietze and Jochen Martens
    Citation: Avian Research 2014 5:2
  8. Production of contextually appropriate social behaviors involves integrated activity across many brain regions. Many songbird species produce complex vocalizations called ‘songs’ that serve to attract potentia...

    Authors: Tyler J Stevenson, Kirstin Replogle, Jenny Drnevich, David F Clayton and Gregory F Ball
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2012 13:126
  9. For Genetic Analysis Workshop 19, 2 extensive data sets were provided, including whole genome and whole exome sequence data, gene expression data, and longitudinal blood pressure outcomes, together with nongen...

    Authors: Arne Schillert and Stefan Konigorski
    Citation: BMC Genetics 2016 17(Suppl 2):S7

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 17 Supplement 2

  10. A1 Functional advantages of cell-type heterogeneity in neural circuits

    Authors: Tatyana O. Sharpee, Alain Destexhe, Mitsuo Kawato, Vladislav Sekulić, Frances K. Skinner, Daniel K. Wójcik, Chaitanya Chintaluri, Dorottya Cserpán, Zoltán Somogyvári, Jae Kyoung Kim, Zachary P. Kilpatrick, Matthew R. Bennett, Kresimir Josić, Irene Elices, David Arroyo, Rafael Levi…
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2016 17(Suppl 1):54

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 17 Supplement 1

  11. Since 2011, numerous highly virulent and antigenic variant viral strains have been reported in pigs that were vaccinated against the swine pseudorabies virus. These infections have led to substantial economic ...

    Authors: Wenhui Li, Dijing Zhuang, Hong Li, Mengpo Zhao, Erpeng Zhu, Baoming Xie, Jinding Chen and Mingqiu Zhao
    Citation: BMC Veterinary Research 2021 17:164
  12. Since the outbreak of a new emerging virulent pseudorabies virus mutant in Chinese pig herds, intensive research has been focused on the construction of novel gene deletion vaccine based on the variant virulen...

    Authors: Jichun Wang, Zengcai Song, Aimin Ge, Rongli Guo, Yongfeng Qiao, Mengwei Xu, Zhisheng Wang, Yamei Liu, Yating Zheng, Hongjie Fan and Jibo Hou
    Citation: BMC Veterinary Research 2018 14:287
  13. Authors: Leonid L. Rubchinsky, Sungwoo Ahn, Wouter Klijn, Ben Cumming, Stuart Yates, Vasileios Karakasis, Alexander Peyser, Marmaduke Woodman, Sandra Diaz-Pier, James Deraeve, Eliana Vassena, William Alexander, David Beeman, Pawel Kudela, Dana Boatman-Reich, William S. Anderson…
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2017 18(Suppl 1):59

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 18 Supplement 1