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Title:
Modulation of Synapse Formation by Cyclic Adenosine Monophosphate pdf (1,187,743 Bytes) ocr (41,066 Bytes)
Description:
As part of the continued study of the developing nervous system and mechanisms of gene expression conducted by Nirenberg, this article discusses studies with retinal cells, reviews studies on the plasticity of synapses formed by clonal neuroblastoma-hybrid cells with striated muscle cells, and uses monoclonal antibodies and cultured cell systems in new studies of synapse formation and plasticity.
Item is a photocopy.
Number of Image Pages:
6 (1,187,743 Bytes)
Date:
1983-11-18 (November 18, 1983)
Creator:
Nirenberg, Marshall W.
Wilson, Samuel H.
Higashida, Haruhiro
Rotter, Andrej
Krueger, K.
Busis, N.
Ray, Radharaman
Kenimer, James G.
Adler, Michael
Source:
Periodical: Nirenberg, Marshall W., Samuel H. Wilson, Haruhiro Higashida, Andrej Rotter, K. Krueger, N. Busis, Radharaman Ray, James G. Kenimer, and Michael Adler. "Modulation of Synapse Formation by Cyclic Adenosine Monophosphate." Science 222, (18 November 1983): 794-799. Article. 6 Images.
Publisher:
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Rights:
Reprinted with permission from M. Nirenberg, S. Wilson, H. Higashida, A. Rotter, K. Krueger, N. Busis, R. Ray, J. G. Kenimer, M. Adler. "Modulation of Synapse Formation by Cyclic Adenosine Monophosphate." Science 222 (18 November 1983): 794-799. Copyright 1983 American Association for the Advancement of Science.
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Subject:
Medical Subject Headings (MeSH):
Synapses
Cyclic AMP
Neuromuscular Junction
Neuronal Plasticity
Exhibit Category:
From Neuroblastoma to Homeobox Genes, 1976-1992
Unique Identifier:
JJBBHX
Document Type:
Articles
Language:
English
Format:
application/pdf
image/tif
Physical Condition:
Good
Metadata Last Modified Date:
2006-06-12

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