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Brain research. Developmental brain research
Brain research. Developmental brain research
Frizzled9 protein is regionally expressed in the developing medial cortical wall and the cells derived from this region.
Frizzled9 protein is regionally expressed in the developing medial cortical wall and the cells derived from this region.
Expression of the BMP antagonist Dan during murine forebrain development.
Expression of the BMP antagonist Dan during murine forebrain development.
Evidence that GRIP, a PDZ-domain protein which is expressed in the embryonic forebrain, co-activates transcription with DLX homeodomain proteins.
Evidence that GRIP, a PDZ-domain protein which is expressed in the embryonic forebrain, co-activates transcription with DLX homeodomain proteins.
Hippocampal dysplasia in rats exposed to cocaine in utero.
Hippocampal dysplasia in rats exposed to cocaine in utero.
Pax-2 regulatory sequences that direct transgene expression in the developing neural plate and external granule cell layer of the cerebellum.
Evidence for increased seizure susceptibility in rats exposed to cocaine in utero.
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