The identification of pronounced seasonal changes in the volume of avian song control nuclei stimulated the discovery of adult neurogenesis in songbirds as well as renewed studies in mammals including humans. Neurogenesis in songbirds is modulated by testosterone and other factors such as photoperiod, singing activity and social environment. Adult neurogenesis has been widely studied by labeling, with tritiated thymidine or its analog BrdU, cells duplicating their DNA in anticipation of their last mitotic division and following their fate as new neurons. New methods based on endogenous markers of cell cycling or of various stages of neuronal life have allowed for additional progress. In particular immunocytochemical visualization of the mic...
Vocal control nuclei in songbirds display seasonal changes in volume that are regulated by testoster...
The protein doublecortin (DCX) is expressed in post-mitotic migrating and differentiating neurons in...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014The most defining attribute of the nervous system is t...
It is established that in songbirds the size of several brain song control nuclei varies seasonally,...
Seasonal changes in the brain of songbirds are one of the most dramatic examples of naturally occuri...
erineuronal nets (PNN) are aggregations of extracellular matrix components surrounding the soma of s...
In songbirds, song control nuclei such as HVC and Area X, show seasonal changes in volume that are r...
In songbirds, neurogenesis in the song control nucleus HVC is sensitive to the hormonal and social e...
Although the existence of newborn neurons had originally been suggested, but not broadly accepted, b...
Perineuronal nets (PNN) are aggregations of extracellular matrix components surrounding the soma of ...
Neurons continue to be produced and replaced throughout life in songbirds. Proliferation in the wall...
Neurogenesis in adult brains was widely thought to be a specialization of lower vertebrates related ...
The protein doublecortin (DCX) is expressed in post-mitotic migrating and differentiating neurons in...
Song learning in songbirds typically happens during the first months after hatching, when the young ...
It is established that in songbirds the size of several brain song control nuclei varies seasonally,...
Vocal control nuclei in songbirds display seasonal changes in volume that are regulated by testoster...
The protein doublecortin (DCX) is expressed in post-mitotic migrating and differentiating neurons in...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014The most defining attribute of the nervous system is t...
It is established that in songbirds the size of several brain song control nuclei varies seasonally,...
Seasonal changes in the brain of songbirds are one of the most dramatic examples of naturally occuri...
erineuronal nets (PNN) are aggregations of extracellular matrix components surrounding the soma of s...
In songbirds, song control nuclei such as HVC and Area X, show seasonal changes in volume that are r...
In songbirds, neurogenesis in the song control nucleus HVC is sensitive to the hormonal and social e...
Although the existence of newborn neurons had originally been suggested, but not broadly accepted, b...
Perineuronal nets (PNN) are aggregations of extracellular matrix components surrounding the soma of ...
Neurons continue to be produced and replaced throughout life in songbirds. Proliferation in the wall...
Neurogenesis in adult brains was widely thought to be a specialization of lower vertebrates related ...
The protein doublecortin (DCX) is expressed in post-mitotic migrating and differentiating neurons in...
Song learning in songbirds typically happens during the first months after hatching, when the young ...
It is established that in songbirds the size of several brain song control nuclei varies seasonally,...
Vocal control nuclei in songbirds display seasonal changes in volume that are regulated by testoster...
The protein doublecortin (DCX) is expressed in post-mitotic migrating and differentiating neurons in...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014The most defining attribute of the nervous system is t...