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Electrical activity in early neuronal development

Nicholas C. Spitzer

Nature 444, 707-712(7 December 2006)

doi:10.1038/nature05300

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Spontaneous release of neurotransmitters from neuroblasts generates elevations of calcium in embryonic progenitor cells that suppress their proliferation.

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Neurotransmitter modulation of embryonic neuronal migration by stage-specific regulation of calcium transients.

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Calcium-spike-dependent homeostatic specification of embryonic neurotransmitter expression.

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Turning of embryonic axonal growth cones and elaboration of dendritic arbours depend on elevation of intracellular calcium.

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The partnership of gene expression with electrical activity.

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