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Neocortical development as an evolutionary platform for intragenomic conflict.

Frontiers in neuroanatomy

Lewitus E, Kalinka AT.
PMID: 23576960
Front Neuroanat. 2013 Apr 09;7:2. doi: 10.3389/fnana.2013.00002. eCollection 2013.

Embryonic development in mammals has evolved a platform for genomic conflict between mothers and embryos and, by extension, between maternal and paternal genomes. The evolutionary interests of the mother and embryo may be maximized through the promotion of sex-chromosome...

Subcollicular projections to the auditory thalamus and collateral projections to the inferior colliculus.

Frontiers in neuroanatomy

Schofield BR, Mellott JG, Motts SD.
PMID: 25100950
Front Neuroanat. 2014 Jul 18;8:70. doi: 10.3389/fnana.2014.00070. eCollection 2014.

Experiments in several species have identified direct projections to the medial geniculate nucleus (MG) from cells in subcollicular auditory nuclei. Moreover, many cochlear nucleus cells that project to the MG send collateral projections to the inferior colliculus (IC) (Schofield...

Analysis of shape and spatial interaction of synaptic vesicles using data from focused ion beam scanning electron microscopy (FIB-SEM).

Frontiers in neuroanatomy

Khanmohammadi M, Waagepetersen RP, Sporring J.
PMID: 26388743
Front Neuroanat. 2015 Sep 01;9:116. doi: 10.3389/fnana.2015.00116. eCollection 2015.

The spatial interactions of synaptic vesicles in synapses were assessed after a detailed characterization of size, shape, and orientation of the synaptic vesicles. We hypothesized that shape and orientation of the synaptic vesicles are influenced by their movement toward...

Area-specific analysis of the distribution of hypothalamic neurons projecting to the rat ventral tegmental area, with special reference to the GABAergic and glutamatergic efferents.

Frontiers in neuroanatomy

Kalló I, Molnár CS, Szöke S, Fekete C, Hrabovszky E, Liposits Z.
PMID: 26388742
Front Neuroanat. 2015 Sep 04;9:112. doi: 10.3389/fnana.2015.00112. eCollection 2015.

The ventral tegmental area (VTA) is a main regulator of reward and integrates a wide scale of hormonal and neuronal information. Feeding-, energy expenditure-, stress, adaptation- and reproduction-related hypothalamic signals are processed in the VTA and influence the reward...

A multiscale approach for the reconstruction of the fiber architecture of the human brain based on 3D-PLI.

Frontiers in neuroanatomy

Reckfort J, Wiese H, Pietrzyk U, Zilles K, Amunts K, Axer M.
PMID: 26388744
Front Neuroanat. 2015 Sep 03;9:118. doi: 10.3389/fnana.2015.00118. eCollection 2015.

Structural connectivity of the brain can be conceptionalized as a multiscale organization. The present study is built on 3D-Polarized Light Imaging (3D-PLI), a neuroimaging technique targeting the reconstruction of nerve fiber orientations and therefore contributing to the analysis of...

A Quantitative Golgi Study of Dendritic Morphology in the Mice Striatal Medium Spiny Neurons.

Frontiers in neuroanatomy

Bicanic I, Hladnik A, Petanjek Z.
PMID: 28503136
Front Neuroanat. 2017 Apr 28;11:37. doi: 10.3389/fnana.2017.00037. eCollection 2017.

In this study we have provided a detailed quantitative morphological analysis of medium spiny neurons (MSNs) in the mice dorsal striatum and determined the consistency of values among three groups of animals obtained in different set of experiments. Dendritic...

Commentary: Impact of a deletion of the full-length and short isoform of p75NTR on cholinergic innervation and the population of postmitotic doublecortin positive cells in the dentate gyrus.

Frontiers in neuroanatomy

Sabry MA, Fares M, Folkesson R, Al-Ramadan M, Alabkal J, Al-Kafaji G, Hassan M.
PMID: 26924966
Front Neuroanat. 2016 Feb 19;10:14. doi: 10.3389/fnana.2016.00014. eCollection 2016.

No abstract available.

Construction of Individual Morphological Brain Networks with Multiple Morphometric Features.

Frontiers in neuroanatomy

Li W, Yang C, Shi F, Wu S, Wang Q, Nie Y, Zhang X.
PMID: 28487638
Front Neuroanat. 2017 Apr 25;11:34. doi: 10.3389/fnana.2017.00034. eCollection 2017.

In recent years, researchers have increased attentions to the morphological brain network, which is generally constructed by measuring the mathematical correlation across regions using a certain morphometric feature, such as regional cortical thickness and voxel intensity. However, cerebral structure...

Egas Moniz: 90 Years (1927-2017) from Cerebral Angiography.

Frontiers in neuroanatomy

Artico M, Spoletini M, Fumagalli L, Biagioni F, Ryskalin L, Fornai F, Salvati M, Frati A, Pastore FS, Taurone S.
PMID: 28974927
Front Neuroanat. 2017 Sep 19;11:81. doi: 10.3389/fnana.2017.00081. eCollection 2017.

In June 2017 we celebrate the 90th anniversary of the pioneer discovery of cerebral angiography, the seminal imaging technique used for visualizing cerebral blood vessels and vascular alterations as well as other intracranial disorders. Egas Moniz (1874-1955) was the...

Gray Matter Atrophy Is Primarily Related to Demyelination of Lesions in Multiple Sclerosis: A Diffusion Tensor Imaging MRI Study.

Frontiers in neuroanatomy

Tóth E, Szabó N, Csete G, Király A, Faragó P, Spisák T, Bencsik K, Vécsei L, Kincses ZT.
PMID: 28424595
Front Neuroanat. 2017 Mar 29;11:23. doi: 10.3389/fnana.2017.00023. eCollection 2017.

No abstract available.

Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis of Transient Fetal Compartments during Prenatal Human Brain Development.

Frontiers in neuroanatomy

Vasung L, Lepage C, Radoš M, Pletikos M, Goldman JS, Richiardi J, Raguž M, Fischi-Gómez E, Karama S, Huppi PS, Evans AC, Kostovic I.
PMID: 26941612
Front Neuroanat. 2016 Feb 24;10:11. doi: 10.3389/fnana.2016.00011. eCollection 2016.

The cerebral wall of the human fetal brain is composed of transient cellular compartments, which show characteristic spatiotemporal relationships with intensity of major neurogenic events (cell proliferation, migration, axonal growth, dendritic differentiation, synaptogenesis, cell death, and myelination). The aim...

Pattern of Neurogenesis and Identification of Neuronal Progenitor Subtypes during Pallial Development in .

Frontiers in neuroanatomy

Moreno N, González A.
PMID: 28396626
Front Neuroanat. 2017 Mar 27;11:24. doi: 10.3389/fnana.2017.00024. eCollection 2017.

The complexity of the pallium during evolution has increased dramatically in many different respects. The highest level of complexity is found in mammals, where most of the pallium (cortex) shows a layered organization and neurons are generated during development...

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