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- Bookedited by Alexei Morozov.Contents:
Regulation of Cre Recombinase: Use of Ligand-Regulated and Dimerizable Cre for Transgenesis
Genetic Manipulations Using Cre and Mutant loxP Sites
Using Recombinant Adeno-Associated Viral Vectors for Gene Expression in the Brain
Using Lentiviral Vectors as Delivery Vehicles for Gene Therapy
Targeting Neurological Disease with siRNA
In Utero Electroporation for Cellular Transgenesis in the Developing Mammalian Forebrain
Single-Cell Electroporation of siRNA in Primary Neuronal Cultures
Development and Application of Membrane-Tethered Toxins for Genetic Analyses of Neuronal Circuits
Genetic Methods for Anatomical Analysis of Neuronal Circuits
Functional Circuitry Analysis in Rodents Using Neurotoxins/Immunotoxins
Analysis of Neuronal Circuits with Optogenetics.Digital Access Springer 2012 - ArticleCardellini P, Sala M.Comp Biochem Physiol B. 1979;64(1):113-6.1. The electrophoretic pattern of the anuran Bombina variegata presents one band only until the end of premetamorphosis. Afterwards three new bands appear which substitute the larval band within 15-18 days of metamorphosis. 2. The gradual change of larval and adult hemoglobin, correlated with the development, has been reported in a diagram. 3. In Bombina variegata the hemoglobin change is total, like in most amphibians, but starts earlier and develops slower than in most other species.