301 results on '"Lauder, Jean M."'
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2. An Invertebrate Model of the Developmental Neurotoxicity of Insecticides: Effects of Chlorpyrifos and Dieldrin in Sea Urchin Embryos and Larvae
3. Toward a Developmental Neurobiology of Autism
4. Serotonin Regulates Mouse Cranial Neural Crest Migration
5. The Pre-nervous Serotonergic System of Developing Sea Urchin Embryos and Larvae: Pharmacologic and Immunocytochemical Evidence
6. Serotonin and serotonin-like substances as regulators of early embryogenesis and morphogenesis
7. Prenatal Cocaine Disrupts Serotonin Signaling-Dependent Behaviors: Implications for Sex Differences, Early Stress and Prenatal SSRI Exposure
8. An anxiety-like phenotype in mice selectively bred for aggression
9. Ontogeny of serotonin and serotonin2A receptors in rat auditory cortex
10. From oocyte to neuron: Do neurotransmitters function in the same way throughout development?
11. Mouse behavioral tasks relevant to autism: Phenotypes of 10 inbred strains
12. Serotonin regulates mouse cranial neural crest migration
13. Neurotransmitters as growth regulatory signals: role of receptors and second messengers
14. Obituary: Viktor Hamburger (1900-2001)
15. GESTATIONAL DAY 16 (GD 16)
16. Serotonin and Morphogenesis in the Cultured Mouse Embryo
17. Serotonin and Morphogenesis in the Cultured Mouse Embryo
18. Neurotransmitters as Morphogenetic Signals and Trophic Factors
19. Cytokine effects on cortical neuron MAP-2 immunoreactivity: implications for schizophrenia
20. Roles for Serotonin in Neuroembryogenesis
21. Thyroid Influences on the Developing Cerebellum and Hippocampus of the Rat
22. Viktor Hamburger (1900–2001)
23. Serotonin as a Differentiation Signal
24. Jean M. Lauder to Neuroscience Community, 1986
25. Neuronal-glial interactions: Quantitation of astrocytic influences on development of catecholamine neurons
26. Contributors
27. Humoral Influences on Brain Development
28. Neurotransmitters as morphogens
29. Contributors
30. Do Neurotransmitters, Neurohumors, and Hormones Specify Critical Periods?
31. Serotonin and Early Neurogenesis1
32. Roles for Serotonin in Neurogenesis1
33. Gennady A. Buznikov, PhD (1931-2012): Father of Neurotransmitters as Developmental Signals
34. GABA A Receptors Mediate Trophic Effects of GABA on Embryonic Brainstem Monoamine Neurons In Vitro
35. The sea urchin embryo, an invertebrate model for mammalian developmental neurotoxicity, reveals multiple neurotransmitter mechanisms for effects of chlorpyrifos: Therapeutic interventions and a comparison with the monoamine depleter, reserpine
36. Of Minds and Embryos: Left-Right Asymmetry and the Serotonergic Controls of Pre-Neural Morphogenesis
37. Ablation of MEKK4 Kinase Activity Causes Neurulation and Skeletal Patterning Defects in the Mouse Embryo
38. Prenatal Infection and Risk for Schizophrenia: IL-1β, IL-6, and TNFα Inhibit Cortical Neuron Dendrite Development
39. A Role for Serotonin in the Mammary Gland
40. Sea Urchin Embryos and Larvae as Biosensors for Neurotoxicants
41. Serotonergic Regulation of Somatosensory Cortical Development: Lessons from Genetic Mouse Models
42. Developmental Effects of Prenatal Cocaine Exposure on 5-HT1A Receptors in Male and Female Rat Offspring
43. Viktor Hamburger at 100: eight decades of neuroembryological research, 1920–2000
44. Self‐injurious behavior: Gene–brain–behavior relationships
45. Activation of 5-HT Receptors That Stimulate the Adenylyl Cyclase Pathway Positively Regulates IGF-I in Cultured Craniofacial Mesenchymal Cells
46. Expression of 5‐HT2A, 5‐HT2Band 5‐HT2Creceptors in the mouse embryo
47. Neurosteroid modulation of embryonic neuronal survival in vitro following anoxia
48. In utero exposure to serotonergic drugs alters neonatal expression of 5‐HT1Areceptor transcripts: a quantitative RT‐PCR study
49. Prenatal Expression of the GLUT4 Glucose Transporter in the Mouse
50. Ethanol Pretreatment Enhances NMDA Excitotoxicity in Biogenic Amine Neurons
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