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Split ends (spen), A TRANSCRIPTIONAL REGULATOR, INHIBITS MYOSIN ACTIVITY TO REGULATE NEURONAL REMODELING DURING METAMORPHOSIS
(2011)
Animal neurons dynamically change their morphologies in response to steroid hormone signaling to adapt to changing environments. The molecular mechanisms underlying animal neuronal remodeling, however, remain largely ...
Aversive learning effect on odor coding in rat's piriform cortex
(2011)
Olfaction, a sense for detecting and discriminating chemical molecules in the environment, is critical for animal survival, reproduction and other adaptive behaviors. The olfactory system is organized in three major stations ...
Aversive learning effect on odor coding in rat's piriform cortex
(2011)
Olfaction, a sense for detecting and discriminating chemical molecules in the environment, is critical for animal survival, reproduction and other adaptive behaviors. The olfactory system is organized in three major stations ...
The evolution of early tribosphenic mammals
(2011)
The history of paleomammalogy stretches back to the beginning of paleontology as a scientific discipline; though with far less fanfare, early fossil mammals were discovered alongside the iconic dinosaurs that would capture ...
The evolution of early tribosphenic mammals
(2011)
The history of paleomammalogy stretches back to the beginning of paleontology as a scientific discipline; though with far less fanfare, early fossil mammals were discovered alongside the iconic dinosaurs that would capture ...
Integrating biodiversity and landscape ecosystem processes: tests with freshwater mussels
(2011)
As humans alter the environmental landscape, ecosystems become increasingly imperiled due to habitat alteration and the associated species extinctions and extirpations. Consequently, recent research has often focused on ...
Multi-scale effects of habitat alteration on stream fishes: from genotypes to communities
(2011)
Understanding how evolutionary and ecological processes interact with altered habitats at these various scales will be a major challenge to conservation biologists in the coming decades, and will be crucial for predicting ...
Multi-scale effects of habitat alteration on stream fishes: from genotypes to communities
(2011)
Understanding how evolutionary and ecological processes interact with altered habitats at these various scales will be a major challenge to conservation biologists in the coming decades, and will be crucial for predicting ...