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Morphology and angiosperm systematics in the molecular era

Endress, Peter

In: The Botanical Review, 2002, vol. 68, no. 4, p. 545-570

Université de Fribourg

Greek Painters Working for Latin and Non-Orthodox Patrons in the Late Medieval Mediterranean

Bacci, Michele

In: Crossing cultures: conflict, migration and convergence: the proceedings of the 32nd International Congress of the History of Art, Melbourne, 2009, p. 196-201

Consortium of Swiss Academic Libraries

Habitable Planets: Interior Dynamics and Long-Term Evolution

Tackley, Paul J. ; Ammann, Michael M. ; Brodholt, John P. ; Dobson, David P. ; Valencia, Diana

In: Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, 2012, vol. 8, no. S293, p. 339-349

Consortium of Swiss Academic Libraries

Angiosperm ovules: diversity, development, evolution

Endress, Peter K.

In: Annals of Botany, 2011, vol. 107, no. 9, p. 1465-1489

Université de Fribourg

Super resolution imaging of genetically labeled synapses in drosophila brain tissue

Spühler, Isabelle A. ; Conley, Gaurasundar M. ; Scheffold, Frank ; Sprecher, Simon G.

In: Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience, 2016, p. 142

Understanding synaptic connectivity and plasticity within brain circuits and their relationship to learning and behavior is a fundamental quest in neuroscience. Visualizing the fine details of synapses using optical microscopy remains however a major technical challenge. Super resolution microscopy opens the possibility to reveal molecular features of synapses beyond the diffraction limit....

Université de Fribourg

The EF-hand Ca²⁺-binding protein super-family: A genome-wide analysis of gene expression patterns in the adult mouse brain

Girard, FFranck ; Venail, J. ; Schwaller, Beat ; Celio, Marco R.

In: Neuroscience, 2015, vol. 294, p. 116–155

In mice, 249 putative members of the superfamily of EF-hand domain Ca²⁺-binding proteins, manifesting great diversity in structure, cellular localization and functions have been identified. Three members in particular, namely, calbindin-D28K, calretinin and parvalbumin, are widely used as markers for specific neuronal subpopulations in different regions of the brain. The aim of the present...