9.18 | Spring 2005 | Undergraduate

Developmental Neurobiology

Assignments

All student presentations are courtesy of the students named and used with permission. These presentations are given during the listed sessions in the table below.

LEC # PAPERS STUDENT PRESENTATIONS
8 Kulesa, P., M. Bronner - Fraser, and S. Fraser. “In Ovo Time- Lapse Analysis After Dorsal Neural Tube Ablation Shows Rerouting of Chick Hindbrain Neural Crest.” Development 127 (2002): 2843-2852. Diandra Lucia (PDF)
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Cheng, L., A. Arata, R. Mizuguchi, Y. Qian, A. Karunaratne, P. A. Gray, S. Arata, S. Shirasawa, M. Bouchard, P. Luo, C. Chen, M. Busslinger, M. Goulding, H. Onimaru, and Q. Ma. “Tlx3 and Tlx1 are Post - mitotic Selector Genes Determining Glutamatergic Over GABAergic Cell Fates.” Nature Neuroscience 7 (2004): 510-517.

Belliveau, M. J., and C. L. Cepko. “Extrinsic and Intrinsic Factors Control the Genesis of Amacrine and Cone Cells in the Rat Retina.” Development 126 (1999): 555-566.

Lena Khibnik (PDF)

Bo Morgan (PDF)

11 Shen, Q., W. Zhong, Y. N. Jan, and S. Temple. “Asymmetric Numb Distribution is Critical for Asymmetric Cell Division of Mouse Cerebral Cortical Stem Cells and Neuroblasts.” Development 129 (2002): 4843-4853.

Tony Walters (PDF)

13 Piper, M., S. Salih, C. Weinl, C. E. Holt, and W. A. Harris. “Endocytosis -Dependent Desensitization and Protein Synthesis - Dependent Resensitization in Retinal Growth Cone Adaptation.” Nature Neuroscience (January 9, 2005). Tom Davidson (PDF)
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Putz, U., C. Harwell, et al. “Soluble CPG15 Expressed During Early Development Rescues Cortical Progenitors from Apoptosis.” Nature Neuroscience 8, no. 3 (2005): 322-31.

Blaschke, A. J., K. Staley, et al. “Widespread Programmed Cell Death in Proliferative and Postmitotic Regions of the Fetal Cerebral Cortex.” Development 122, no. 4 (1996): 1165-74.

Lauren LeBon (PDF)

 

Jonathan Reinharth (PDF)

Course Info

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Spring 2005
Learning Resource Types
Presentation Assignments with Examples