Neurobiology: Molecular Biological Approaches to Understanding Neuronal Function and Development
This text provides a broad but authoritative view of the cellular and molecular aspects of developmental neurobiology written by leaders in the field.
These proceedings represent the efforts of molecular biologists, embryologists, neurobiologists, and clinicians to approach these issues. in this volume are grouped by subject to present the varieties The chapters of methods used to ...
Split into four convenient sections, this detailed volume covers techniques of culturing neurons and glia as well as their growth and differentiation, methods of gene delivery and down regulation, protocols for analyzing axon growth and ...
This edition of Advances in Neurobiology brings together experts in the emerging field of Systems Neuroscience to present an overview of this area of research.
Brings together a large number of techniques which are useful in exploring the functions of molecules and the resolution of neurobiological processes at the molecular level.
This book describes the latest research in neurobiology made possible by modern molecular biology techniques.
Fifty-six out of C. elegans' total of 959 somatic cells are classified as neuroglia. Although research on worm glia has lagged behind studies focused on neurons, there has been a steep upswing in interest during the past decade.
This book collates and integrates these findings, weaving the latest information with core information on the neurobiology of brain development.
Okabe, M. and Nagy, A. (1998) Generating green fluorescent mice by germline transmission of green fluorescent ES cells. Mechanisms of Development76, 79–90 with permission from Elsevier. Fig. 1.6 Mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells are ...