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The following pages link to Quantitative analysis of cell proliferation and differentiation in the cortex of the postnatal mouse cerebellum (Q36188936):
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- Timing neurogenesis and differentiation: insights from quantitative clonal analyses of cerebellar granule cells (Q24654985) (← links)
- Cerebroglycan: an integral membrane heparan sulfate proteoglycan that is unique to the developing nervous system and expressed specifically during neuronal differentiation (Q24673701) (← links)
- Cerebellum development and medulloblastoma (Q28304753) (← links)
- Development and cancer of the cerebellum (Q28305235) (← links)
- Notch2: a second mammalian Notch gene (Q28568315) (← links)
- Regulation of cyclin dependent kinase inhibitor proteins during neonatal cerebella development (Q28584320) (← links)
- Abnormal cerebellar histogenesis in PEX2 Zellweger mice reflects multiple neuronal defects induced by peroxisome deficiency (Q28591457) (← links)
- The long adventurous journey of rhombic lip cells in jawed vertebrates: a comparative developmental analysis. (Q28740532) (← links)
- Four distinct phases of basket/stellate cell migration after entering their final destination (the molecular layer) in the developing cerebellum (Q30489188) (← links)
- Efficient generation of reciprocal signals by inhibition (Q30514249) (← links)
- Mode and tempo of tangential cell migration in the cerebellar external granular layer. (Q30978489) (← links)
- Generation and characterization of an Nse-CreERT2 transgenic line suitable for inducible gene manipulation in cerebellar granule cells. (Q31167201) (← links)
- Distinct modes of neuronal migration in different domains of developing cerebellar cortex. (Q32131052) (← links)
- Postnatal Gliogenesis in the Mammalian Brain (Q34023504) (← links)
- Inhibition of cerebellar granule cell turning by alcohol (Q34172632) (← links)
- Extrinsic cytological determinants of basket and stellate cell dendritic pattern in the cerebellar molecular layer (Q34215355) (← links)
- PEX13 deficiency in mouse brain as a model of Zellweger syndrome: abnormal cerebellum formation, reactive gliosis and oxidative stress (Q34458791) (← links)
- Glucocorticoid treatment of MCMV infected newborn mice attenuates CNS inflammation and limits deficits in cerebellar development. (Q34625357) (← links)
- Weaver Mutant Mouse Cerebellum: Defective Neuronal Migration Secondary to Abnormality of Bergmann Glia (Q35094240) (← links)
- Mitotic events in cerebellar granule progenitor cells that expand cerebellar surface area are critical for normal cerebellar cortical lamination in mice (Q35099029) (← links)
- Clonal analysis reveals granule cell behaviors and compartmentalization that determine the folded morphology of the cerebellum (Q35568259) (← links)
- The Discovery of the Matrix Cell, the Identification of the Multipotent Neural Stem Cell and the Development of the Central Nervous System (Q35571698) (← links)
- Loss of adenomatous polyposis coli in Bergmann glia disrupts their unique architecture and leads to cell nonautonomous neurodegeneration of cerebellar Purkinje neurons (Q35779688) (← links)
- A Mathematical Model of Granule Cell Generation During Mouse Cerebellum Development (Q36002297) (← links)
- Neuronal regulation of astroglial morphology and proliferation in vitro (Q36211620) (← links)
- Neuronal inhibition of astroglial cell proliferation is membrane mediated (Q36216137) (← links)
- Altered cerebellar organization and function in monoamine oxidase A hypomorphic mice. (Q36235646) (← links)
- Medulloblastoma: II. A pathobiologic overview (Q36340011) (← links)
- Plasminogen activator secretion by granule neurons in cultures of developing cerebellum (Q36384769) (← links)
- Aspm sustains postnatal cerebellar neurogenesis and medulloblastoma growth in mice. (Q36462666) (← links)
- Bmi1 overexpression in the cerebellar granule cell lineage of mice affects cell proliferation and survival without initiating medulloblastoma formation (Q36486005) (← links)
- Histological alterations in the fetal mouse cerebellum after neutron irradiation: a light and electron microscopic study (Q36502378) (← links)
- Tenascin promotes cerebellar granule cell migration and neurite outgrowth by different domains in the fibronectin type III repeats (Q36531142) (← links)
- Murine retrovirus-induced spongiform encephalopathy: disease expression is dependent on postnatal development of the central nervous system (Q36645249) (← links)
- Age-dependent resistance to murine retrovirus-induced spongiform neurodegeneration results from central nervous system-specific restriction of virus replication (Q36688988) (← links)
- Neuronal migration is retarded in mice lacking the tissue plasminogen activator gene (Q36708251) (← links)
- Adult mammalian neurogenesis and the New Zealand white rabbit (Q36773161) (← links)
- Cerebellar granule cell migration and the effects of alcohol (Q37030391) (← links)
- Autonomous turning of cerebellar granule cells in vitro by intrinsic programs (Q37125901) (← links)
- Besides Purkinje cells and granule neurons: an appraisal of the cell biology of the interneurons of the cerebellar cortex (Q37234482) (← links)
- Differential timing of granule cell production during cerebellum development underlies generation of the foliation pattern (Q37243884) (← links)
- Engrailed2 modulates cerebellar granule neuron precursor proliferation, differentiation and insulin-like growth factor 1 signaling during postnatal development (Q37599989) (← links)
- Expression of adhesion molecules and the establishment of boundaries during embryonic and neural development (Q37934937) (← links)
- Differential roles of multiple adhesion molecules in cell migration: granule cell migration in cerebellum (Q37957977) (← links)
- The development of D-amino acid oxidase in rat cerebellum (Q39175661) (← links)
- Studies of cultured human and simian fetal brain cells. I. Characterization of the cell types (Q39651297) (← links)
- Cytophotometry and its Biological Application (Q39772424) (← links)
- Parvovirus minute virus of mice strain i multiplication and pathogenesis in the newborn mouse brain are restricted to proliferative areas and to migratory cerebellar young neurons. (Q39876992) (← links)
- The kinetics of tumour cell proliferation and radiotherapy (Q39999363) (← links)
- Medulloblastomas and other neural tumours in mice treated neonatally with N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea (Q40017672) (← links)