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DEVELOPMENT OF NEURAL CIRCUITRY, 87
Development of Neural Circuitry, 87
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Oliver Hobert

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Current Topics in Developmental Biology,

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Researchers and students of cell, developmental, and molecular biology as well as genetics.

Contents
1. Takao Hensch 2. The developmental genetic influences on cortical interneuron connectivity and diversity (Gord Fishell) 3. Development of neural circuits in the fly ventral nervous system (Marta Zlatic and Wesley Grueber) 4. Regulating synapse formation in developing neural circuits (Daniel Colon-Ramos) 5. Development of the C.elegans motor circuit (David Miller) 6. Anterograde and retrograde signals in fly visual system development (Sam Kunes) 7. Anterograde and retrograde signals in fly visual system development (Peter Scheiffele) 8. Development of neural circuits in the vertebrate spinal cord (Jeremy Dasesn) 9. Development of neural circuits in the Adult Hippocampus (Fred Gage, Yan Li and Yangling Mu) 10. Theoretical models of neural circuit development (Geoffrey Goodhill) 11. Maintenance of neuronal circuit structure (Claire Benard & Oliver Hobert)

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Hardbound, 240 pages, publication date: MAY-2009
ISBN-13: 978-0-12-374469-2
Imprint: ACADEMIC PRESS

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