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  • ...95">{{cite journal |author=Tia S, Wang JF, Kotchabhakdi N, Vicini S |title=Developmental changes of inhibitory synaptic currents in cerebellar granule neurons: role ...ion of action.<ref name="Sadava06">{{cite book |title=Life, the science of biology |author=Sadava, David E. |author2=Heller, H. Craig |author3=Orians, Gordon
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  • In [[neuron]]s, dopamine is packaged after synthesis into [[Vesicle (biology)|vesicles]], which are then released into the [[synapse]] in response to a ...ea to the frontal lobe of the [[pre-frontal cortex]]. Neurons with [[Soma (biology)|somas]] in the ventral tegmental area project axons into the pre-frontal c
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  • ...onosaccharide]]), is an important [[carbohydrate]] in [[biology]]. [[Cell (biology)|Cells]] use it as a source of energy and a metabolic intermediate. Glucose Glucose is a ubiquitous fuel in [[biology]]. It is used as an energy source in most organisms, from bacteria to human
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  • ...widely used for scavenging metal ions: In [[biochemistry]] and [[molecular biology]], ion depletion is commonly used to deactivate metal-dependent [[enzyme]]s ...oratory animals. Oral exposures have been noted to cause reproductive and developmental effects.<ref name="lanigan2002">{{cite journal|author=Lanigan RS and Yamari
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  • ...ioenergetics]]&nbsp;and&nbsp;[[Biosynthesis]] '''3.2.3'''&nbsp;[[Molecular biology|Vital&nbsp;Processes&nbsp;at&nbsp;the&nbsp;Molecular&nbsp;Level]] ...8'''&nbsp;[[Developmental biology|Development]]:&nbsp;[[Human development (biology)|Growth]],&nbsp;[[Differentiation (cellular)|Differentiation]],&nbsp;and&nb
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  • ...s= Nothnagel EA, Bacic A, Clarke AE|year=2000|title=Cell and developmental biology of arabinogalactan-proteins|publisher=Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers|id=
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  • ...ubmit=Submit "Basic chemical data"]. ''Discovery Series'' online database, Developmental Therapeutics Program, U.S. National Institutes of Health. Retrieved on 2007 ...crystal]]s. As well as dying [[textile]]s, fuchsine is used to [[staining (biology)|stain]] [[bacteria]] and sometimes as a [[disinfectant]]. In the literatur
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  • ...07-946"/> Lead also interferes with the normal metabolism of [[calcium in biology|calcium in cells]] and causes it to build up within them.<ref name="Chisolm ...tions.org/cgi/reprint/113/4/S1/1120.pdf |ref=harv }}</ref> Aside from the developmental effects unique to young children, the health effects experienced by adults
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  • ...widely used for scavenging metal ions: In [[biochemistry]] and [[molecular biology]], ion depletion is commonly used to deactivate metal-dependent [[enzyme]]s ...oratory animals. Oral exposures have been noted to cause reproductive and developmental effects.<ref name="lanigan2002">{{cite journal|author=Lanigan RS and Yamari
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  • ...g all of the cell types of the complete blood cell system.<ref>''Stem Cell Biology'', page 307</ref> Despite their remarkable ability to generate the complete ...nd may take up lodging preferentially in different locations.<ref>''Immuno-Biology, The Immune System in Health and Science''.</ref> (Revise in light of new
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  • ...te book | author=Carlson, Bruce | title=Human Embryology And Developmental Biology (3rd edition) | publisher=Elsevier Mosby | year=2004 | isbn=0-323-03649-X }
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  • ...ov/bookshelf/br.fcgi?book=dbio&part=A3745 |title=Endoderm -- Developmental Biology -- NCBI Bookshelf |format= |work= |accessdate=2010-04-07}}</ref> For exampl
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  • [[Category:Developmental biology]]
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  • ...mooth muscle cells are mononuclear.<ref>University of Guelph Developmental Biology ONLINE! web site (retrieved 2010-05-04) http://www.uoguelph.ca/zoology/devo ...ky, L. S., Matsudaira, P., Baltimore, D., Darnell, J. 2000. Molecular Cell Biology. ISBN 0-7167-3136-3 1
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  • ...a (biology)|cell body]]. This movement of NGF from [[axon]] tip to [[soma (biology)|soma]] is thought to be involved in the long-distance signaling of neurons ...stimulate neurogenesis. Mice born without the ability to make BDNF suffer developmental defects in the brain and sensory nervous system, and usually die soon after
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  • ...hydrocarbon.'' Ethylene is widely used in industry and also has a role in biology as a [[hormone]].<ref name=Wang_2002>{{cite journal | author = Wang K, Li H ===History of ethylene in plant biology===
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