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1. Neurovascular unit pathology is observed very early in disease progression in the mutant SOD1

3. The sympathetic nervous system regulates skeletal muscle motor innervation and acetylcholine receptor stability

4. Adult Hippocampal Neurogenesis in Mammals (and Humans): The Death of a Central Dogma in Neuroscience and its Replacement by a New Dogma

5. Characterization of early pathogenesis in the SOD1G93Amouse model of ALS: part II, results and discussion

6. Drp1‐mediated mitochondrial dynamics and survival of developing chick motoneurons during the period of normal programmed cell death

7. Motoneuron programmed cell death in response to proBDNF

8. Evidence for the spontaneous production but massive programmed cell death of new neurons in the subcallosal zone of the postnatal mouse brain

9. Acetylcholine negatively regulates development of the neuromuscular junction through distinct cellular mechanisms

10. Abnormal development of the neuromuscular junction in Nedd4-deficient mice

11. Misplacement of Purkinje Cells during Postnatal Development in Bax Knock-Out Mice: A Novel Role for Programmed Cell Death in the Nervous System?

12. Developing Postmitotic Mammalian NeuronsIn VivoLacking Apaf-1 Undergo Programmed Cell Death by a Caspase-Independent, Nonapoptotic Pathway Involving Autophagy

13. The rescue of developing avian motoneurons from programmed cell death by a selective inhibitor of the fetal muscle-specific nicotinic acetylcholine receptor

14. Impaired Migration in the Rostral Migratory Stream But Spared Olfactory Function after the Elimination of Programmed Cell Death in Bax Knock-Out Mice

15. Astrocyte and Muscle-Derived Secreted Factors Differentially Regulate Motoneuron Survival

16. Survival and death of mature avian motoneurons in organotypic slice culture: Trophic requirements for survival and different types of degeneration

17. Neuromuscular Development in the Absence of Programmed Cell Death: Phenotypic Alteration of Motoneurons and Muscle

18. Developing a framework for development: A discussion

19. Phosphorylation of c-Jun in Avian and Mammalian Motoneurons In Vivo during Programmed Cell Death: An Early Reversible Event in the Apoptotic Cascade

20. Programmed Cell Death of Adult-Generated Hippocampal Neurons Is Mediated by the Proapoptotic Gene Bax

21. Overexpression of glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor in the CNS rescues motoneurons from programmed cell death and promotes their long-term survival following axotomy

22. Distinct muscle targets do not vary in the developmental regulation of brain-derived neurotrophic factor

23. Response of motoneurons to neonatal sciatic nerve axotomy in Bax-knockout mice

24. Neuromuscular Development after the Prevention of Naturally Occurring Neuronal Death by Bax Deletion

25. GDNF and BDNF Alter the Expression of Neuronal NOS, c-Jun, and p75 and Prevent Motoneuron Death following Spinal Root Avulsion in Adult Rats

26. Differential expression of the GDNF family receptors RET and GFR?1, 2, and 4 in subsets of motoneurons: A relationship between motoneuron birthdate and receptor expression

27. In Vivo Analysis of Schwann Cell Programmed Cell Death in the Embryonic Chick: Regulation by Axons and Glial Growth Factor

28. Cytokines Promote Motoneuron Survival through the Janus Kinase-Dependent Activation of the Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase Pathway

29. Long-Lasting Aberrant Tubulovesicular Membrane Inclusions Accumulate in Developing Motoneurons after a Sublethal Excitotoxic Insult: A Possible Model for Neuronal Pathology in Neurodegenerative Disease

30. Programmed Cell Death of Developing Mammalian Neurons after Genetic Deletion of Caspases

32. Characterization of the execution pathway of developing motoneurons deprived of trophic support

33. Effects of neurotrophic factors on motoneuron survival following axonal injury in newborn rats

34. Glial Cell Line-Derived Neurotrophic Factor and Developing Mammalian Motoneurons: Regulation of Programmed Cell Death Among Motoneuron Subtypes

35. Androgens rescue avian embryonic lumbar spinal motoneurons from injury‐induced but not naturally occurring cell death

36. Modulation of Early but Not Later Stages of Programmed Cell Death in Embryonic Avian Spinal Cord by Sonic Hedgehog

37. Close spatial-temporal relationship between Islet-1-expressing cells and growing primary afferent axons in the dorsal spinal cord of chick embryo

38. Specific association of c‐Jun‐like immunoreactivity but not c‐Jun p39 with normal and induced programmed cell death in the chick embryo

39. Involvement of Specific Caspases in Motoneuron Cell Deathin Vivoandin VitroFollowing Trophic Factor Deprivation

40. Mechanisms of insulin-like growth factor regulation of programmed cell death of developing avian motoneurons

41. Characterization of spinal motoneuron degeneration following different types of peripheral nerve injury in neonatal and adult mice

42. CEP-1347/KT7515 prevents motor neuronal programmed cell death and injury-induced dedifferentiationin vivo

43. Cloning and expression of the cDNA encoding rat caspase-2

44. Neurotrophin-3 Promotes the Differentiation of Muscle Spindle Afferents in the Absence of Peripheral Targets

45. Neuromuscular development in the avian paralytic mutant crooked neck dwarf (cn/cn): further evidence for the role of neuromuscular activity in motoneuron survival

46. Target Contact Regulates Expression of Synaptotagmin Genes in Spinal Motor Neuronsin Vivo

47. Programmed Cell Death in the Developing Nervous System

48. Altered development of spinal cord in the mouse mutant (Patch) lacking the PDGF receptor α-subunit gene

49. The concept of uptake and retrograde transport of neurotrophic molecules during development: History and present status

50. A Novel Type of Programmed Neuronal Death in the Cervical Spinal Cord of the Chick Embryo

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