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Immediate early genes and inducible transcription factors in mapping of the central nervous system function and dysfunction /

That molecular neurobiology has become a dominant part of neuroscience research can be credited to the discovery of inducible gene expression in the brain and spinal cord. This volume deals with genes, whose expression patterns in the vertebrate central nervous system were the first to be revealed a...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Kaczmarek, L. (Leszek), Robertson, Harold A.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier, 2002.
Colección:Handbook of chemical neuroanatomy ; v. 19.
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  • Methods used in inducible transcription factor studies : focus on mRNA / B. Zi�o�kowska and R. Przew�ocki
  • Neuroanatomical and functional mapping using activation of transcription factors / M. Dragunow and D. Bilkey
  • Studies of the DNA binding activity of transcription factors in mapping brain function / B. Kaminska
  • Immediate-early gene (IEG) expression mapping of vocal communication areas in the avian brain / C.V. Mello
  • Molecular activity maps of sensory function / A. Chaudhuri and S. Zangenehpour
  • Immediate-early gene expression in the analysis of circadian rhythms and sleep / B. Rusak, M.E. Guido and K. Semba
  • The expression of c-Fos in the spinal cord : mapping of nociceptive pathways / H. Bester and S.P. Hunt
  • c-Fos in learning : beyond the mapping of neuronal activity / L. Kaczmarek
  • Mapping neuropathology with inducible and constitutive transcriptive factors / A. Pearson and M. Dragunow
  • c-Jun, JNK and p38 : visualization of neuronal stress responses / T. Herdegen and S. Brecht
  • Elk-1 : an important regulator f immediate early gene expression in the brain / P. Vanhoutte and J. Caboche
  • The Egr transcription factors and their utility in mapping brain functioning / J. Leah and P.A. Wilce
  • CREB, plasticity and memory / S.A. Josselyn [and others].