Browsing by Author/Contributor "Chandrasekhar, Anand, 1965-"
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Cellular behaviors regulating tangential migration of facial branchiomotor neurons in the zebrafish embryo
Sawant, Anagha (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2009)Development of the nervous system is characterized by intricate processes like neuronal migration, axon outgrowth and guidance and synaptic connections to their targets. These processes involve navigation of the migrating ... -
Development of a cell culture model for studying neuronal migration [abstract]
Goldenberg, Neal; Chandrasekhar, Anand, 1965- (University of Missouri--Columbia. Office of Undergraduate Research, 2007)Motor neuron migration has been extensively studied in mouse and zebrafish, and is dependent upon the functions of a subset of proteins (Vangl2, Prickle1, and Celsr1) that act in the Wnt signaling pathway. However, other ... -
Differential roles for hedgehog signaling in motor neuron development
Vanderlaan, Gary, 1978- (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2006)Induction of neurons in the correct number and location is essential for the proper development and function of a nervous system. Signaling mediated by the Hedgehog (Hh) family of secreted proteins plays a vital role in ... -
The effects of Bisphenol A on the Zebrafish embryo
Mossine, Andy; Chandrasekhar, Anand, 1965- (University of Missouri--Columbia. Office of Undergraduate Research, 2008)Endocrine disruptors are compounds that mimic hormones found in the endocrine system and, in doing so, alter the physiology of living organisms by affecting this regulatory system. Bisphenol A, a monomer used in polycarbonate ... -
Effects of endocrine disrupters on the zebrafish embryo [abstract]
Turner, Andrew W.; Chandrasekhar, Anand, 1965- (University of Missouri--Columbia. Office of Undergraduate Research, 2007)Endocrine disrupters have been shown to cause irreversible changes in fetal development of mice. These man-made chemicals are found in plastics and pesticides and could be hazardous to humans. Interestingly, hormone ... -
Functional outcome and self-perceived overall health status following surgery to remove primary brain tumor
Krug, Jeffrey Bart (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2008)Impaired functional abilities, especially those associated with ambulation and standing balance, are common sequelae of brain tumors. A majority of research regarding the effectiveness of surgery in treating individuals ... -
Role of transmembrane protein strabismus in motor neuron migration in the zebrafish hindbrain
Sittaramane, Vinoth (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2008)Nervous system development involves extensive cell migration, causing immature neurons to move from proliferative zones to specific locations to generate functional circuits. Defective in neuronal migration can cause severe ... -
The role of Wnt/planar cell polarity signaling in mouse facial branchiomotor neuron migration
Glasco, Derrick M. (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2011)Neuronal migration is essential for the formation of distinct neural layers and functional neural networks in the developing central nervous system. As a model, we study the caudal migration of facial branchiomotor neurons ... -
Role of WntPlanar cell polarity genes in migration of facial branchiomotor neurons
Bryant-Pike, Whitney (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2013)During brain development, newborn neurons must migrate to precise locations in order to establish functional circuitry. Defective neuronal migration underlies several human brain disorders. The facial branchiomotor (FBM) ... -
Roles for the adhension molecule Contactin2 in the development and function of neural circuits in zebrafish
Gurung, Suman (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2018)Neuronal migration and axon guidance are critical developmental processes that are essential for establishing functional neural circuits underlying complex cognitive and motor functions. Precise neuronal migration and axon ...