Sherpa Romeo green journal: open accessAldolase C, also known as Zebrin II (ZII), is a glycolytic enzyme that is expressed in cerebellar Purkinje cells of the vertebrate cerebellum. In both mammals and birds, ZII is expressed heterogeneously, such that there are sagittal stripes of Purkinje cells with high ZII expression (ZII+), alternating with stripes of Purkinje cells with little or no expression (ZII-). The patterns of ZII+ and ZII- stripes in the cerebellum of birds and mammals are strikingly similar, suggesting that it may have first evolved in the stem reptiles. In this study, we examined the expression of ZII in the cerebellum of the western diamondback rattlesnake (Crotalus atrox). In contrast to birds and mammals, the cereb...
We used receptor autoradiography to ascertain the distribution of GABAA and GABAB binding sites in t...
Cerebral cortex size differs dramatically between reptiles, birds, and mammals, owing to development...
Cerebral cortex size differs dramatically between reptiles, birds, and mammals, owing to development...
Artículo de publicación ISIZebrin II (ZII) is a glycolytic enzyme expressed in cerebellar Purkinje c...
<p><b>A-D</b> shows photomicrographs of ZII (red) expression in serial coronal sections of the rattl...
Despite a remarkable conservation of architecture and function, the cerebellum of vertebrates shows ...
Background: Motor coordination in vertebrates is primarily regulated by cerebellum. Divergence of av...
The cerebellum sits at the rostral end of the vertebrate hindbrain and is responsible for sensory an...
The vertebrate cerebellum is divided into a characteristic set of 13 parasagittal "bands" or modules...
The avian cerebellum is organized into multiple longitudinal stripes defined by expression profiles ...
Cerebral cortex size differs dramatically between reptiles, birds, and mammals, owing to development...
ZIC genes, vertebrate homologues of the Drosophila pair-rule gene odd-paired ( opa ), function in...
The zinc finger of the cerebellum gene (ZIC) discovered in Drosophila melanogaster (odd-paired) has ...
We used receptor autoradiography to determine the distribution of excitatory and inhibitory amino ac...
In the postnatal forebrain regionalized neural stem cells along the ventricular walls produce olfact...
We used receptor autoradiography to ascertain the distribution of GABAA and GABAB binding sites in t...
Cerebral cortex size differs dramatically between reptiles, birds, and mammals, owing to development...
Cerebral cortex size differs dramatically between reptiles, birds, and mammals, owing to development...
Artículo de publicación ISIZebrin II (ZII) is a glycolytic enzyme expressed in cerebellar Purkinje c...
<p><b>A-D</b> shows photomicrographs of ZII (red) expression in serial coronal sections of the rattl...
Despite a remarkable conservation of architecture and function, the cerebellum of vertebrates shows ...
Background: Motor coordination in vertebrates is primarily regulated by cerebellum. Divergence of av...
The cerebellum sits at the rostral end of the vertebrate hindbrain and is responsible for sensory an...
The vertebrate cerebellum is divided into a characteristic set of 13 parasagittal "bands" or modules...
The avian cerebellum is organized into multiple longitudinal stripes defined by expression profiles ...
Cerebral cortex size differs dramatically between reptiles, birds, and mammals, owing to development...
ZIC genes, vertebrate homologues of the Drosophila pair-rule gene odd-paired ( opa ), function in...
The zinc finger of the cerebellum gene (ZIC) discovered in Drosophila melanogaster (odd-paired) has ...
We used receptor autoradiography to determine the distribution of excitatory and inhibitory amino ac...
In the postnatal forebrain regionalized neural stem cells along the ventricular walls produce olfact...
We used receptor autoradiography to ascertain the distribution of GABAA and GABAB binding sites in t...
Cerebral cortex size differs dramatically between reptiles, birds, and mammals, owing to development...
Cerebral cortex size differs dramatically between reptiles, birds, and mammals, owing to development...