Symmetry is an organizing principle in neuronal dendrotaxis


Autoria(s): Johnson, Luke R.; Amin, A.; Kamath, A.; Alphs, H.; Hou, M.; Albert Jr, L.; Radley, J.; Hof, P.; LeDoux, Joseph E.
Data(s)

2007

Resumo

Symmetry is a fundamental property found in both the physical and natural worlds. Bilateral symmetry is also present in the organization of the brain, however the degree to which symmetry is also an organizing principal between and within the key constituent elements of the nervous system, neurons, is not known. We compared and contrasted the structural organization of principal neurons (PN) in the three subnuclei of the lateral amygdala (LA) of the rat and for comparison also from the infralimbic cortex (IL)...

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/82589/

Relação

http://www.abstractsonline.com/viewer/viewAbstract.asp?CKey={887547CE-1D6D-4505-8CB7-F23F8D6CCC8C}&MKey={FF8B70E5-B7F9-4D07-A58A-C1068FDE9D25}&AKey={3A7DC0B9-D787-44AA-BD08-FA7BB2FE9004}&SKey={B5C97052-1176-4657-BA14-1472BE4E93B7}

Johnson, Luke R., Amin, A., Kamath, A., Alphs, H., Hou, M., Albert Jr, L., Radley, J., Hof, P., & LeDoux, Joseph E. (2007) Symmetry is an organizing principle in neuronal dendrotaxis. In Neuroscience Meeting Planner, 3 - 7 November 2007, San Diego, California.

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2007 Copyright by the Society for Neuroscience

Fonte

Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Psychology & Counselling

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Conference Item