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[Role of morpho-chemical plasticity in the genetic-functional organization of the brain in animals]
(Rol' morfokhimicheskoi plastichnosti v genetiko-funktsional'noi organizatsii mozga zhivotnykh.)
Full Abstract
Quantitative cytochemistry has revealed that emotional stress-sensitive rats (August) differ from emotional stress-resistant ones (Wistar) in the exchange of neurotransmitters and in the level of protein in the neurons. The differences were found at the level of some brain regions (sensomotor cortex, hippocamp, caudate and adjacent nuclei) and various cells (neurons of the cortex and subcortical structures). It has been concluded that animals of genetically different lines differ not only in behavioral characteristics, but in metabolism in some brain structures.
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Author/s: Bogolepov, N N (NN); Gershtein, L M (LM); Khudoerkov, R M (RM);
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Publication Type: Comparative Study; English Abstract; Journal Article
Journal: Vestnik Rossiiskoi akademii meditsinskikh nauk / Rossiiskaia akademiia meditsinskikh nauk (Vestn Ross Akad Med Nauk), published in Russia. (Language: rus)
Reference: 2001-; vol (issue 8) : pp 35-8
Dates: Created 2001/09/12; Completed 2002/04/08; Revised 2006/11/15;
PMID: 11552623, status: MEDLINE (last retrieved date: 2/18/2009)
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Associated Chemicals: Neurotransmitter Agents (0) ; Tryptamines (0) ; Serotonin (50-67-9) ; tryptamine (61-54-1) ; Acetylcholinesterase (EC 3.1.1.7)Related articles
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