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Rapid disappearance of Glu immunoreactivity from the mushroom body alpha/beta cores following adult eclosion
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Newborn Kenyon cells express high levels of Glu in the
Drosophila
mushroom body in late larval stage and during pupal development
© Sinakevitch et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Commonly used mushroom body drivers do not target the last born Kenyon cells just after adult eclosion
© Sinakevitch et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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The G-CSF receptor is expressed by motoneurons in the spinal cord of wt neonatal mice
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Qualitative abnormalities of neuronal dendritic branching were seen in the layer II/III pyramidal neurons of the visual cortex of
MeCP2
A140V mice
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