As mammalian genome projects move towards completion, the attention of molecular neuroscientists is currently moving away from gene identification towards both cell-specific gene expression patterns (neuronal transcriptions) and protein expression/interactions (neuronal proteomics). In the long term, attention will increasingly be directed towards experimental interventions which are able to question neuronal function in a sophisticated manner that is cognisant of both transcriptomic and proteomic organization. Central to this effort will be the application of a new generation of transgenic approaches which are now evolving towards an appropriate level of molecular, temporal and spatial resolution. In this review, we summarize recent develo...
A paradigm shift is occurring in neuroscience and in general in life sciences converting biomedical ...
New genetic technologies are transforming nervous system studies in mice, impacting fields from neur...
This review summarizes recent work on the use of reporter genes to label selected neuronal populatio...
As mammalian genome projects move towards completion, the attention of molecular neuroscientists is ...
In the last 20 years of transgenic research, transgenic technology has been developed and refined to...
Here we review the rapidly growing toolbox of transgenic mice and rats that exhibit functional expre...
The establishment of novel animal models using gene targeting and transgenic technology has opened a...
A fundamental issue in neurobiology entails the study of the formation of neuronal connections and t...
A fundamental issue in neurobiology entails the study of the formation of neuronal connections and t...
To understand the organization and assembly of mammalian brain circuits, we need a comprehensive too...
Recent progress in the development of molecular genetic methods enables the manipulation of genes in...
grantor: University of TorontoThis paper describes an attempt to utilize a recently develo...
Mammalian central nervous systems consist of highly diverse types of neurons, which are the function...
Understanding the principles of information processing in neural circuits requires systematic charac...
Abstract The larger brain of the rat enables a much greater repertoire of complex behaviors than mic...
A paradigm shift is occurring in neuroscience and in general in life sciences converting biomedical ...
New genetic technologies are transforming nervous system studies in mice, impacting fields from neur...
This review summarizes recent work on the use of reporter genes to label selected neuronal populatio...
As mammalian genome projects move towards completion, the attention of molecular neuroscientists is ...
In the last 20 years of transgenic research, transgenic technology has been developed and refined to...
Here we review the rapidly growing toolbox of transgenic mice and rats that exhibit functional expre...
The establishment of novel animal models using gene targeting and transgenic technology has opened a...
A fundamental issue in neurobiology entails the study of the formation of neuronal connections and t...
A fundamental issue in neurobiology entails the study of the formation of neuronal connections and t...
To understand the organization and assembly of mammalian brain circuits, we need a comprehensive too...
Recent progress in the development of molecular genetic methods enables the manipulation of genes in...
grantor: University of TorontoThis paper describes an attempt to utilize a recently develo...
Mammalian central nervous systems consist of highly diverse types of neurons, which are the function...
Understanding the principles of information processing in neural circuits requires systematic charac...
Abstract The larger brain of the rat enables a much greater repertoire of complex behaviors than mic...
A paradigm shift is occurring in neuroscience and in general in life sciences converting biomedical ...
New genetic technologies are transforming nervous system studies in mice, impacting fields from neur...
This review summarizes recent work on the use of reporter genes to label selected neuronal populatio...