Category:Developmental neuroscience

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Developmental neuroscience (also termed Neural development) to describe the cellular and molecular mechanisms by which complex nervous systems emerge during embryonic development and throughout life.

Pages in category "Developmental neuroscience"

The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

A

  • Agrin
  • Angiopoietin Receptors: Tie-1 & Tie-2
  • Axon guidance

B

  • Brain development timelines
  • Brain-derived neurotrophic factor
  • Harold Saxton Burr

C

  • Ciliary neurotrophic factor

D

  • Developmental cognitive neuroscience
  • Dok-7

E

  • Ependyma

G

  • Growth cone

H

  • HAR1F

H cont.

  • Human brain development timeline

M

  • Macaque brain development timeline
  • Mouse brain development timeline
  • MuSK protein

N

  • Nerve growth factor
  • Netrin
  • Neural adaptation
  • Neural development
  • Neural development in humans
  • Neural folds
  • Neuroepithelial cell
  • Neuromere
  • Neurotrophin-3

N cont.

  • Neurulation
  • Notochord

O

  • Optic cup (embryology)
  • Optic stalk
  • Optic vesicles

R

  • Radial glia

S

  • Subplate
  • Subplate zone (brain)
  • Synaptic pruning
  • Synaptotropic hypothesis

T

  • TrkB
  • TrkC
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