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    edited by Adalberto Merighi and Laura Lossi, Department of Veterinary Sciences, University of Torino, Grugliasco, Torino, Italy.
    Contents:
    Machine generated contents note: 1.The Evolution of Immunocytochemistry in the Dissection of Neural Complexity / Laura Lossi
    pt. I Immunocytochemistry in Non-Mammalian Brain
    2.Immunofluorescence and Genetic Fluorescent Labeling Techniques in the Drosophila Nervous System / Christian Wegener
    3.Immunohistochemical Analysis of Neuronal Networks in the Nervous System of Octopus vulgaris / Graziano Fiorito
    4.Genetic Mosaic Labeling and Immunofluorescence Techniques in Zebrafish Brain / Yoshihiro Yoshihara
    pt. II Detection of Cell Proliferation and Neurogenesis
    5.Immunocytochemical Phenotype of Differentiating Neurons / Antonio Carai
    6.Immunocytochemical Identification of Mammalian Differentiating Neurons in the Process of Adult Neurogenesis in the Hippocampal Dentate Gyrus / Oliver von Bohlen und Halbach
    7.Identification of Proliferating and Migrating Cells by BrdU and Other Thymidine Analogs: Benefits and Limitations / Pasko Rakic --
    Digital Access Springer 2015
  • Book
    R. Andreas Domschke, Rudolf Goosmann.
    Contents: <br/
    >1. Verzeichnis der deutschsprachigen Literatur 1655-1949.
    Print 1982-
  • Article
    Avelar PM, Giacometti D, Bacila M.
    Comp Biochem Physiol B. 1978;60(2):143-8.
    1. Levels of glycolytic enzymes were determined in terms of units of enzyme/mg protein in rat striated muscle, carp lateral muscle, holothuria longitudinal muscle of the body wall, and a snail foot muscle. 2. An attempt has been made to correlate levels of glycolytic enzymes as a parameter to establish a "biochemical distance" at molecular level and correlate this with the phylogenetic position in animals sufficiently separated in the animal tree of evolution. 3. The possibility of a peculiar kinetic behaviour of the glycolytic pathway in each muscle tissue studied, has been analyzed as the profiles of the ratios of pairs of enzymes bearing a substrate-product dependence. 4. A possible "futile synthesis" of some glycolytic enzymes, such as FDP-aldolase in the case of fish muscle, is proposed.
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