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Autor González Gallegos, Agustín |
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Morona Arribas, Ruth ; Bandín Carazo, Sandra ; López Redondo, Jesús María ; Moreno García, Nerea ; González Gallegos, Agustín | Wiley | 2020-03-11The early patterning of the thalamus during embryonic development defines rostral and caudal progenitor domains, which are conserved from fishes to mammals. However, the subsequent developmental mechanisms that lead to the adult thalamic configu[...]texto impreso
Lozano, Daniel ; Morona Arribas, Ruth ; González Gallegos, Agustín ; López, Jesús M. | Karger Publishers | 2019Living holosteans, comprising 8 species of bowfins and gars, form a small monophyletic group of actinopterygian fishes, which are currently considered as the sister group to the enormously numerous teleosts and have largely been neglected in neu[...]texto impreso
The organization of the serotonergic system, one of the most important neurotransmitter systems in the brain, has been carefully analyzed in most vertebrate groups, and major shared characteristics have been described, although traits particular[...]texto impreso
Moreno García, Nerea ; Joven Araus, Alberto ; Morona Arribas, Ruth ; Bandín Carazo, Sandra ; López Redondo, Jesús María ; González Gallegos, Agustín | Frontiers Media | 2014-08-06Many of the genes involved in brain patterning during development are highly conserved in vertebrates and similarities in their expression patterns help to recognize homologous cell types or brain regions. Among these genes, Pax6 and Pax7 are ex[...]texto impreso
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Morona Arribas, Ruth ; González Gallegos, Agustín ; Gutiérrez Cañas, Irene ; García-Ceca Hernández, José Javier ; López Redondo, Jesús María ; Alfaro Sánchez, David ; Muñiz Hernando, Enriqueta ; Carrión Caballo, Mar ; Moreno García, Nerea ; Pérez García, Selene ; Pérez Gomáriz, Rosa María | 2018-05-31Histoteca digital para que los alumnos puedan consultar un material gráfico actualizado y concreto, similar a lo que observan en el microscopio cuando realizan sus prácticas de Organografía de la asignatura de “Organografía microscópica” del Gra[...]texto impreso
López Redondo, Jesús Mª ; Morona Arribas, Ruth ; Moreno García, Nerea ; González Gallegos, Agustín | 2019-05-28El objetivo de este proyecto es la elaboración de un banco digital de imágenes útil como material docente para los profesores, y como material didáctico para los alumnos de la asignatura de Neuroanatomía y Neurofisiología del Máster en Neurociencia.texto impreso
Bejarano Escobar, Ruth ; Álvarez Hernán, Guadalupe ; Morona Arribas, Ruth ; González Gallegos, Agustín ; Martín Partido, Gervasio ; Francisco Morcillo, Javier | Science Direct | 2015The LIM-homeodomain transcription factor Islet-1 (Isl1) has been widely used as a marker of different subtypes of neurons in the developing and mature retina of vertebrates. During retinal neurogenesis, early Isl1 expression is detected in the n[...]texto impreso
Morona Arribas, Ruth ; Ferran, José Luis ; Puelles, Luis ; González Gallegos, Agustín | Wiley | 2017-01-09Our previous analysis of progenitor domains in the pretectum of Xenopus revealed three molecularly distinct anteroposterior subdivisions, identified as precommissural (PcP), juxtacommissural (JcP), and commissural (CoP) histogenetic domains (Mor[...]texto impreso
The distribution of DARPP-32 (a phosphoprotein related to the dopamine D1 receptor) has been widely used as a means to clarify the brain regions with dopaminoceptive cells, primarily in representative species of tetrapods. The relationship betwe[...]texto impreso
Among actinopterygian fishes, holosteans are the phylogenetically closest group to teleosts but they have been much less studied, particularly regarding the neurochemical features of their central nervous system. The serotonergic system is one o[...]texto impreso
Lungfishes are a group of sarcopterygian fishes currently considered the closest living relatives of tetrapods, and represent an interesting group for the study of evolutionary traits in the transition from fishes to tetrapods. Catecholaminergic[...]texto impreso
López Redondo, Jesús María ; Lozano, Daniel ; Morona Arribas, Ruth ; González Gallegos, Agustín | 2016-06-15Cladistians are a group of basal actinopterygian fishes that constitute a good model for studying primitive brain features, most likely present in the ancestral bony fishes. The analysis of the nitrergic neurons (with the enzyme nitric oxide syn[...]texto impreso
Cladistians are primitive actinopterygian fishes mostly neglected in neuroanatomical studies. In the present study, the detailed neuroanatomical distribution of orexin (hypocretin)-like immunoreactive (OX-ir) cell bodies and fibers was analyzed [...]texto impreso
The complexity of the pallium during evolution has increased dramatically in many different respects. The highest level of complexity is found in mammals, where most of the pallium (cortex) shows a layered organization and neurons are generated [...]