
Publications of PG Layer
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Journal Article (33)
1.
Journal Article
40 (6), pp. 1151 - 1159 (1996)
Lateral and radial growth uncoupled in reaggregated retinospheroids of embryonic avian retina. International Journal of Developmental Biology 2.
Journal Article
70 (2), pp. 106 - 116 (1996)
Proliferating and differentiating Schwann cell cultures from embryonic chick sciatic nerve maintained for months in vitro without antimitotics or growth factors. European Journal of Cell Biology: EJCB 3.
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7 (11), pp. 2277 - 2284 (1995)
Müller glia stabilizes cell columns during retinal development: lateral cell migration but not neuropil growth is inhibited in mixed chick-quail retinospheroids. European Journal of Neuroscience 4.
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190 (5), pp. 429 - 438 (1994)
Cholinesterases and peanut agglutinin binding related to cell proliferation and axonal growth in embryonic chick limbs. Anatomy and Embryology 5.
Journal Article
63 (1), pp. 318 - 325 (1994)
Novel inactive and distinctively glycosylated forms of butyrylcholinesterase from chicken serum. Journal of Neurochemistry 6.
Journal Article
176 (1), pp. 9 - 12 (1994)
The carbohydrate epitope HNK-1 is present on all inactive, but not on all active forms of chicken butyrylcholinesterase. Neuroscience Letters 7.
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62 (4), pp. 1570 - 1577 (1994)
Use of ELISA to G4 antigen to quantitate neurite outgrowth in the chick both in vivo and in vitro. Journal of Neurochemistry 8.
Journal Article
273 (2), pp. 219 - 226 (1993)
Cholinesterases regulate neurite growth of chick nerve cells in vitro by means of a non-enzymatic mechanism. Cell and Tissue Research 9.
Journal Article
146, pp. 1 - 47 (1993)
Histogenesis of the avian retina in reaggregation culture: from dissociated cells to laminar neuronal networks. International Review of Cytology 10.
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268 (3), pp. 409 - 418 (1992)
Chicken retinospheroids as developmental and pharmacological in vitro models: acetylcholinesterase is regulated by its own and by butyrylcholinesterase activity. Cell and Tissue Research 11.
Journal Article
58 (6), pp. 2236 - 2247 (1992)
Butyrylcholinesterase from chicken brain is smaller than that from serum: its purification, glycosylation, and membrane association. Journal of Neurochemistry: official journal of the International Society for Neurochemistry 12.
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268 (4), pp. 401 - 408 (1992)
Formation of neuroblastic layers in chicken retinospheroids: the fibre layer of Chievitz secludes AChE-positive cells from mitotic cells. Cell and Tissue Research 13.
Journal Article
4 (3), pp. 210 - 220 (1992)
A Hidden Retinal Regenerative Capacity from the Chick Ciliary Margin is Reactivated In Vitro, that is Accompanied by Down-regulation of Butyrylcholinesterase. European Journal of Neuroscience 14.
Journal Article
265 (3), pp. 393 - 407 (1991)
Cranial nerve growth in birds is preceded by cholinesterase expression during neural crest cell migration and the formation of an HNK-1 scaffold. Cell and Tissue Research 15.
Journal Article
264 (3), pp. 437 - 451 (1991)
Müller glia endfeet, a basal lamina and the polarity of retinal layers form properly in vitro only in the presence of marginal pigmented epithelium. Cell and Tissue Research 16.
Journal Article
11 (1), pp. 7 - 33 (1991)
Cholinesterases during development of the avian nervous system. Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology 17.
Journal Article
12 (9), pp. 415 - 420 (1990)
Cholinesterases preceding major tracts in vertebrate neurogenesis. Bioessays 18.
Journal Article
109 (3), pp. 613 - 624 (1990)
Patterning of chick brain vesicles as revealed by peanut agglutinin and cholinesterases. Development 19.
Journal Article
21 (3), pp. 482 - 498 (1990)
Developmental maps of acetylcholinesterase and G4-antigen of the early chicken brain: long-distance tracts originate from AChE-producing cell bodies. Journal of Neurobiology 20.
Journal Article
259 (2), pp. 187 - 198 (1990)
Regeneration of a chimeric retina from single cells in vitro: cell-lineage-dependent formation of radial cell columns by segregated chick and quail cells. Cell and Tissue Research