Embryos of Xenopus laevis and Ambystoma mexicanum were continually immobilized from premotile stages of development to stages at which normally reared embryos were swimming well. Immobilization was achieved through exposure to solutions of chloretone, lidocaine, or alpha- bungarotoxin. At a number of stages after recovery from the drugs, spontaneous and stimulated behaviors were extensively quantified. Immobilization of Ambystoma embryos resulted in temporary defects in musculoskeletal development. In contrast, treated Xenopus embryos could not be distinguished from controls by simple visual observation within minutes to hours after removal from the drug solutions. Quantifications of behavior revealed, however, a transient period of 24–48 h...
Metamorphosis in frogs has long fascinated laymen and scientists alike. This remarkable developmenta...
Experimental conditions are described for the in vitro study of explanted eyes from embryos of Xenop...
Neurophysiological modifications associated to phenotypic plasticity in response to predators are la...
Embryos of Xenopus laevis and Ambystoma mexicanum were continually immobilized from premotile stages...
Embryos of Xenopus laevis were continually immobilized by immersion in solutions of either chloreton...
The impact of activity in Xenopus embryonic and larval development was studied with regards to the l...
A recent study in Xenopus laevis embryos showed that the very early brain has important functions lo...
AbstractResearch on the mechanisms of embryonic induction had a great setback in the 1940s when Bart...
In order to further elucidate the hypothesis that the telencephalon of ectothermic vertebrates funct...
We describe a novel preparation of the isolated brainstem and spinal cord from pro-metamorphic tadpo...
In this article we review our research on the development and intrinsic neuromodulation of a spinal ...
The effects of highly prevalent early-life seizures on neuronal activity-dependent developmental pro...
Neuroscience labs benefit from reliable, easily - monitored neural responses mediated by well - stud...
1. The role of the catecholamine noradrenaline (NA) was examined during fictive swimming in Xenopus ...
In amphibians, embryonic exposure to chemical cues resulting from a predation event on conspecific ...
Metamorphosis in frogs has long fascinated laymen and scientists alike. This remarkable developmenta...
Experimental conditions are described for the in vitro study of explanted eyes from embryos of Xenop...
Neurophysiological modifications associated to phenotypic plasticity in response to predators are la...
Embryos of Xenopus laevis and Ambystoma mexicanum were continually immobilized from premotile stages...
Embryos of Xenopus laevis were continually immobilized by immersion in solutions of either chloreton...
The impact of activity in Xenopus embryonic and larval development was studied with regards to the l...
A recent study in Xenopus laevis embryos showed that the very early brain has important functions lo...
AbstractResearch on the mechanisms of embryonic induction had a great setback in the 1940s when Bart...
In order to further elucidate the hypothesis that the telencephalon of ectothermic vertebrates funct...
We describe a novel preparation of the isolated brainstem and spinal cord from pro-metamorphic tadpo...
In this article we review our research on the development and intrinsic neuromodulation of a spinal ...
The effects of highly prevalent early-life seizures on neuronal activity-dependent developmental pro...
Neuroscience labs benefit from reliable, easily - monitored neural responses mediated by well - stud...
1. The role of the catecholamine noradrenaline (NA) was examined during fictive swimming in Xenopus ...
In amphibians, embryonic exposure to chemical cues resulting from a predation event on conspecific ...
Metamorphosis in frogs has long fascinated laymen and scientists alike. This remarkable developmenta...
Experimental conditions are described for the in vitro study of explanted eyes from embryos of Xenop...
Neurophysiological modifications associated to phenotypic plasticity in response to predators are la...