1-9 of 9
Keywords: cerebellum
Close
Follow your search
Access your saved searches in your account

Would you like to receive an alert when new items match your search?
Close Modal
Sort by
Journal Articles
J Exp Biol (2019) 222 (17): jeb204651.
Published: 5 September 2019
... of volume reduction. The cerebellum was reduced in absolute and relative volume, while cortex volume was relatively preserved. Alterations in cell composition (examined by the isotropic fractionator method) and organization of white matter (measured by diffusor tensor images) were also region specific...
Includes: Supplementary data
Journal Articles
J Exp Biol (2015) 218 (10): 1521–1526.
Published: 15 May 2015
... Signal transmitter Hypothalamus Cerebellum Encephalopsin (OPN3) is a part of the opsin superfamily. Opsins are light-sensitive heptahelical G-protein-coupled transmembrane receptors, which are mostly expressed in the retina. Opsin function can generally be divided into two parts: light...
Journal Articles
J Exp Biol (2013) 216 (3): 515–523.
Published: 1 February 2013
... dissections and brain volume with ex vivo magnetic resonance imaging of brains that distinguished the caudate-putamen, hippocampus, midbrain, cerebellum and forebrain. Adjusting for body mass as a covariate, mice from the four replicate high-runner (HR) lines had statistically larger non-cerebellar wet...
Journal Articles
J Exp Biol (1999) 202 (10): 1435–1446.
Published: 15 May 1999
... of these cells differentiate into neurons, express immunoreactivity against the neuropeptide somatostatin and migrate into more lateral areas of this complex. Approximately 75 % of all new brain cells are generated in the cerebellum. In the corpus cerebelli and the valvula cerebelli, they are produced...
Journal Articles
J Exp Biol (1999) 202 (10): 1339–1347.
Published: 15 May 1999
... for these receptors (Fig. 4) and by recordings in Mg 2+ -free Ringer’s solution (Grant et al., 1998). The presence of NMDA receptors at the synapses between parallel fibers and apical dendrites of ELL cells was surprising since parallel-fiber-evoked EPSPs in the adult cerebellum are mediated exclusively by glutamate...
Journal Articles
Journal Articles
J Exp Biol (1992) 167 (1): 171–178.
Published: 1 June 1992
... at water speeds requiring tail-beat frequencies above 3.5 s −1 and were swept backwards. Two sham-operated fish swam at all water speeds tested. Post mortem histological investigation showed that the lesions were restricted to the cerebellar corpus. We conclude that the cerebellum plays no role...
Journal Articles
J Exp Biol (1990) 153 (1): 251–260.
Published: 1 October 1990
... nerve cell dendritic arborization leads to a relative increase in density of the surviving (though nonsprouting) afferent axon terminals (Somogyi et al . 1987). synaptogenesis dendrites cerebellum thalamus © 1990 by Company of Biologists 1990 ‘Axonization’, the development...
Journal Articles
J Exp Biol (1990) 153 (1): 225–249.
Published: 1 October 1990
... is not restricted to early life but occurs whenever the originally established balance between pre-and postsynaptic elements is upset. © 1990 by Company of Biologists 1990 cerebellum mutant mice synapse formation plasticity The essential feature in the organization of the central nervous system...