How individual neurons in a nervous system give rise to complex function, behavior and consciousness in higher animals has been studied for over a century, yet scientist have only begun to understand how brains work at the molecular level. This level of study is made possible through technological advances, especially transgenic analysis of the cells that make up nervous systems. To date, no other system has been used as extensively as the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans in this pursuit. With just 302 neurons in the adult hermaphrodite, extensive neuronal maps at the anatomical, functional, and molecular level have been built over the past 30 years. One way to understand how nervous systems develop and differentiate into diverse cell types ...
Human induced pluripotent stem cells offer a model for human brain development and disease by differ...
The mammalian neocortex is an exquisite, highly organized brain structure composed of hundreds of su...
Nervous systems of all organisms are remarkably complex. This complexity is a reflection of the grea...
A common organizational feature of any nervous system is the existence of groups of neurons that sha...
The nervous system is the most complex and diverse system of the human body. And so it is in the rou...
The generation of functional neural circuitries requires neuronal migration, a central component of ...
As embryos proceed through development, they must undergo a series of cell fate decisions. At each ...
The advent of sexual reproduction in early evolutionary history had profound effects on the evolutio...
Genetic discoveries have highlighted the role of gene expression dysregulation in both rare and comm...
Documenting the extent of cellular diversity is a critical step in defining the functional organizat...
The brain adapts to the environment by converting signals of neural activity into altered synaptic c...
To elucidate the individual roles of the four Broad-Complex (BR-C) isoforms, Z1-Z4, on neuronal comp...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2018The purpose of this work is two-part. The primary ...
The Rbfox proteins are a family of splicing regulators in post-mitotic neurons, predicted to be requ...
Thesis advisor: John WingThesis advisor: Stephen WicksMolecular biology and genetics, single nucleot...
Human induced pluripotent stem cells offer a model for human brain development and disease by differ...
The mammalian neocortex is an exquisite, highly organized brain structure composed of hundreds of su...
Nervous systems of all organisms are remarkably complex. This complexity is a reflection of the grea...
A common organizational feature of any nervous system is the existence of groups of neurons that sha...
The nervous system is the most complex and diverse system of the human body. And so it is in the rou...
The generation of functional neural circuitries requires neuronal migration, a central component of ...
As embryos proceed through development, they must undergo a series of cell fate decisions. At each ...
The advent of sexual reproduction in early evolutionary history had profound effects on the evolutio...
Genetic discoveries have highlighted the role of gene expression dysregulation in both rare and comm...
Documenting the extent of cellular diversity is a critical step in defining the functional organizat...
The brain adapts to the environment by converting signals of neural activity into altered synaptic c...
To elucidate the individual roles of the four Broad-Complex (BR-C) isoforms, Z1-Z4, on neuronal comp...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2018The purpose of this work is two-part. The primary ...
The Rbfox proteins are a family of splicing regulators in post-mitotic neurons, predicted to be requ...
Thesis advisor: John WingThesis advisor: Stephen WicksMolecular biology and genetics, single nucleot...
Human induced pluripotent stem cells offer a model for human brain development and disease by differ...
The mammalian neocortex is an exquisite, highly organized brain structure composed of hundreds of su...
Nervous systems of all organisms are remarkably complex. This complexity is a reflection of the grea...