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- Bookedited by Bassem A. Hassan.Contents:
pt. I. Anatomy. Deciphering the adult brain : from neuroanatomy to behavior / Liesbeth Zwarts, Jason Clements, and Patrick Callaerts
Genetically encoded markers for Drosophila neuroanatomy / Ariane Ramaekers, Xiao-jiang Quan, and Bassem A. Hassan
Subcellular resolution imaging in neural circuits / W. Ryan Williamson, Chih-Chiang Chan, and P. Robin Hiesinger
In vivo single cell labeling techniques / Chih-Fei Kao and Tzumin Lee
Neuronal morphology in the Drosophila embryo : visualisation, digital reconstruction and quantification / Matthias Landgraf and Jan Felix Evers
pt. II. Physiology. Studying synaptic transmission at the Drosophila neuromuscular junction using advanced FM 1-43 technology / Ana Clara Fernandes, Valerie Uytterhoeven, and Patrik Verstreken
Optical recording of visually evoked activity in the Drosophila central nervous system / Dierk F. Reiff
. pt. III. Behavior. Behavioral analysis of navigation behaviors in the Drosophila larva / Matthieu Louis, Moraea Phillips, Mariana Lopez-Matas, and Simon Sprecher
Drosophila as a genetic model to investigate motion vision / Daryl M. Gohl, Marion A. Silies, and Thomas R. Clandinin
. pt. IV. Futures. Using primary neuron cultures of Drosophila to analyze neuronal circuit formation and function / Andreas Prokop, Barbara Küppers-Munther, and Natalia Sánchez-Soriano
Molecular profiling of neural stem cells in Drosophila melanogaster / Elizabeth E. Caygill, Katrina S. Gold, and Andrea H. Brand
Out with the brain : Drosophila whole-brain explant culture / Marta Koch and Bassem A. Hassan.Digital Access Springer 2012 - ArticleHollis BW, Draper HH.Comp Biochem Physiol B. 1979;64(1):41-6.1. The occurrence of 25-hydroxy vitamin D binding protein in human, bovine, monkey and porcine milk was investigated. 2. Sucrose gradient ultracentrifugation revealed the presence of 4.2 S and 5.7 S binding globulins in the whey of human, monkey and porcine milk. 3. Although bovine plasma also contains a 4.2 S globulin only a 5.7 S protein was found in bovine milk. 4. The 4.2 S and 5.7 S globulins in milk could not be resolved by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis or by isoelectric focusing. 5. Plasma and whey binding proteins of any one species had the same isoelectric point but there were small differences among species (4.5-4.8). 6. Competitive displacement studies showed that the binding proteins in milk have high affinity for 25-hydroxy-cholecalciferol and 24,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol.