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1 fic glomeruli are traditionally described as stereotyped.
2 arning is complete and the song becomes more stereotyped.
3 se behaviours are genetically determined and stereotyped.
4 pically inherited, and believed to be highly stereotyped.
5 tosensory and other cortical areas is highly stereotyped.
6 responses to physical perturbations are not stereotyped.
7 e behaving animals, we found visually evoked stereotyped 3-5 Hz Vm oscillations that disrupt excitato
11 e heterogeneous among olfactory neurons, but stereotyped according to the identity of the co-expresse
17 R signaling, and results in social deficits, stereotyped activity, abnormal postnatal vocalizations,
21 nism in neuroscience research because of its stereotyped anatomy, relevance to human biology, and cap
23 romones are highly robust, reproducible, and stereotyped and likely involve developmentally predeterm
25 ns executed to pick up the remote are highly stereotyped and related to many other grasping motions.
26 ficits possibly underlying poor control over stereotyped and repetitive and compulsive behaviors, res
27 It has been suggested that the restricted, stereotyped and repetitive behaviours typically found in
29 ial to African-American students (N = 49), a stereotyped and socially marginalized group in academics
30 divided into 2 distinct categories: one with stereotyped and the other with nonstereotyped BCRs, at a
33 ve shown that about 30% of CLL patients have stereotyped antigen-specific B-cell receptors (BCRs) wit
34 ons and the muscles they innervate reveals a stereotyped architecture and the existence of a myotopic
36 d white targets from desperate ecologies are stereotyped as equally fast life history strategists, wh
37 and white targets from hopeful ecologies are stereotyped as equally slow life history strategists.
39 qBrain resource can be further mined to link stereotyped aspects of neuronal distributions to known a
43 e granule cells exhibit tortuous, yet highly stereotyped, axonal projections to CA3 hippocampal subre
44 gene usage, in general, or the expression of stereotyped B-cell receptor immunoglobulin defining subs
45 419 cases, 2 CLL subsets (2 and 8) harboring stereotyped BCR are enriched in specific molecular alter
46 ngs provide a proof of concept that specific stereotyped BCR may promote or select molecular lesions
48 nriched in aggressive cases with distinctive stereotyped BcR, likely contributing to their poor progn
49 ic leukemia (CLL) into distinct subsets with stereotyped BCRs is functionally and prognostically rele
55 valuate activity levels, anxiety, repetitive-stereotyped behavior, social behavior, learning and memo
56 fully been parsed into small dictionaries of stereotyped behavioral modes, studies of collective beha
58 diopharyngeal progenitors are channeled into stereotyped behaviors by interactions with surrounding t
59 ort to self-administer heroin, with enhanced stereotyped behaviors during the period of acute heroin
60 ilk, and, in one of the largest lineages, to stereotyped behaviors for building foraging webs of rema
62 to discover and track the occurrence of all stereotyped behaviors performed by fruit flies moving in
63 i that innately represent threat and trigger stereotyped behaviors such as escape or freezing [1-4].
67 pecific gustatory modality associated with a stereotyped behavioural response, such as aversion or at
68 ive thoughts and compulsive urges to perform stereotyped behaviours are typical symptoms of obsessive
70 1a haploinsufficiency exhibit hyperactivity, stereotyped behaviours, social interaction deficits and
71 ells often generate distinct cell types in a stereotyped birth order and over time lose competence to
72 r branches in the Tree of Life are marked by stereotyped body plans that have been maintained over lo
74 omparison of methods may help point to 'less-stereotyped' cases in the residency-to-migration continu
78 atch-clamp recording, and observe sparse and stereotyped circuit reactivations that correspond to UP
83 atory innovation through the distribution of stereotyped cis-regulatory modules throughout their host
84 neurons (LHNs) receive input from sparse and stereotyped combinations of glomeruli that are coactivat
85 contains enough information to discriminate stereotyped communication signals produced by different
90 cket auditory system has to deal with highly stereotyped conspecific songs at low carrier frequencies
91 metaphase spindles in epithelia engage in a stereotyped "dance," that this dance culminates in prope
92 h looming stimuli have been shown to trigger stereotyped defensive responses in both monkeys [1] and
94 ce of constitutive heterochromatin follows a stereotyped developmental program in which different rep
96 Nkx6, Lim3, and Tail-up (Islet) to guide the stereotyped differentiation, connectivity, and function
97 tem, surprisingly modular control of various stereotyped dimorphic behavioral routines, and unanticip
98 ction (Tm) neurons extend their dendrites in stereotyped directions and to distinct layers within a s
99 dimorphisms in behavior are most obvious in stereotyped displays that enhance reproductive success s
101 h web of "flip-flops" rapidly converged to a stereotyped distributed representation of the motor prog
103 de (qBrain) mapping platform to document the stereotyped distributions of mainly inhibitory cell type
105 hotrochozoans exhibit a conserved pattern of stereotyped early divisions called spiral cleavage.
106 Spontaneous network activity is a highly stereotyped early feature of developing circuits through
108 unconsciousness under GA are associated with stereotyped electrophysiological oscillations that are t
109 Ca(2+) spiking activity in single PMN led to stereotyped errors, but silencing all electrical activit
110 he perceived level of heat stimulus from the stereotyped escape response of individual nematodes Caen
111 ncluding noxious touch and temperature, with stereotyped escape responses through activation of multi
112 ministic simulations show that puffs are not stereotyped events of constant duration but are sensitiv
113 contrast, Nrxn3alpha exhibits several highly stereotyped exon selections that incorporate novel eleme
114 re IPSC frequency and the occurrence of both stereotyped exploratory behavior and novelty-related mem
115 found that subsets of aged animals displayed stereotyped exploratory behavior or memory deficits.
116 neurons, we found one subset responding with stereotyped fast latencies that varied little across tri
120 iven search behavior to a more efficient and stereotyped foraging approach that varied little in resp
124 models results in hallmarks of POI including stereotyped gonadotropin alterations indicative of early
125 ree cases following the current criteria for stereotyped heavy chain VH CDR3 sequences, two of them b
128 e and function of the human brain are highly stereotyped, implying a conserved molecular program resp
129 the excitation/inhibition balance is highly stereotyped in cortical circuits, recent findings from b
130 We find that the OSN subtype distribution is stereotyped in genetically identical mice, but varies ex
140 In plants, aerial organs are initiated at stereotyped intervals, both spatially (every 137 degrees
142 h marble burying scores in BTBR, and reduced stereotyped jumping in C58/J (C58), at nonsedating doses
144 utant animals exhibit development defects in stereotyped left/right axon guidance choices within the
146 integration; and (2) its amplitude reached a stereotyped level at the moment of perceptual report exe
147 cted the accumulation of logLR and reached a stereotyped level before the monkeys committed to a deci
151 ions, thereby leading to domain formation in stereotyped locations in inferotemporal cortex, without
153 teries (CAs) stem from the aorta at 2 highly stereotyped locations, deviations from which can cause m
155 velopment of the cerebral cortex occurs in a stereotyped manner; coordinated neuronal birth, migratio
158 (hypogonadotropic hypogonadism and anosmia), stereotyped midface hypoplasia, intellectual disabilitie
159 in Caenorhabditis elegans males undergoes a stereotyped migration that guides gonad organogenesis, o
161 ibuted durations early in development, and a stereotyped mode underlying the gradual emergence of ste
162 gher organisms can often be reduced to a few stereotyped modes of movement due to physiological limit
163 bes mouse behavior as a series of reused and stereotyped modules with defined transition probabilitie
167 ces in integration patterns explain the more stereotyped morphologies of post-Palaeozoic crinoids and
169 ploratory behavior in an open arena and in a stereotyped motor response to visual stimuli in head-res
174 sed social success that accompanies more sex-stereotyped names, is likely to be driving English-langu
176 arges, on account of their all-consuming and stereotyped nature, represent instances where the inform
178 e genetic strategies that demonstrate that a stereotyped neural circuit that transmits information fr
179 The Drosophila central brain consists of stereotyped neural lineages, developmental-structural un
181 response onset of a simultaneously recorded stereotyped neuron allowed decoding most of the stimulus
185 brain tells it to groom its body parts in a stereotyped order might help us understand other behavio
186 specific deletion of NRP1 in BCs alters the stereotyped organization of BC axon and impairs pinceau
188 oral lobe epilepsy (TLE) is characterized by stereotyped origination and spread pattern of epileptoge
190 circuits are capable of generating multiple stereotyped outputs after different sensory inputs or ne
192 morphosis, we show that progenitors follow a stereotyped path out of the niche, tracking along a subs
193 etina ganglion cell (RGC) axons grow along a stereotyped pathway undergoing coordinated rounds of fas
194 that Or identity is specified in a spatially stereotyped pattern by the cell-autonomous activity of t
195 understand how this develops, I analyzed the stereotyped pattern of Drosophila mushroom body (MB) neu
199 gher-affinity immunoglobulins proceeds via a stereotyped pattern whereby B cells migrate cyclically b
200 rogression of the leading vascular edge in a stereotyped pattern, suggestive of scalloped regression.
201 latory network has highly heterogeneous, yet stereotyped, pattern of connectivity.SIGNIFICANCE STATEM
202 In mice, grooming consists of a series of stereotyped patterned strokes, performed along the rostr
203 sory neurons innervate the olfactory bulb in stereotyped patterns according to the odorant receptors
205 ased on experiments using highly regular and stereotyped patterns of APs, in stark contrast with natu
206 s of sensory systems, revealing often highly stereotyped patterns of connections, particularly as the
207 cordings and photostimulation, we identified stereotyped patterns of functional synaptic organization
210 e regardless of how it is performed, vs. H2 (stereotyped performance), that wielding power performed
213 Bilateral pairs of associated TVCs undergo a stereotyped polarized migration away from the tail towar
214 GSCs, asymmetric GSC division is achieved by stereotyped positioning of the centrosome with respect t
217 individual responses to a highly consistent, stereotyped procedure may be due to neuroanatomical vari
219 dorsal vessel (DV) morphogenesis is a highly stereotyped process that involves the migration and morp
220 gation of tau aggregation might underlie the stereotyped progression of neurodegenerative tauopathies
223 gest that a given tertiary interaction has a stereotyped rate for breaking that may help identify str
225 rs such as Ig mutation status and recurrent (stereotyped) receptors, but it shows a better prognostic
226 tional modeling showed that few tens of such stereotyped reference neurons suffice to recover nearly
227 at cortical pitch responses are located in a stereotyped region of anterior auditory cortex and are p
229 irments in social interaction, expression of stereotyped, repetitive behavior, and impairments in ult
230 l social interactions and communication, and stereotyped, repetitive behaviors with restricted intere
231 trol offspring no longer exhibit deficits in stereotyped/repetitive and anxiety-like behaviors, sugge
232 ted in autistic-like behaviors in offspring (stereotyped/repetitive behaviors and deficits in social
234 principles that underlie the small number of stereotyped responses of dusk circadian genes to changes
235 roach rates evoke faster, more kinematically stereotyped responses with relatively short latencies, a
236 crypsis (camouflaged species only) and more stereotyped resting poses (camouflaged and warningly sig
238 ed rotation is followed by a set of striking stereotyped rotational oscillations that bring the spind
240 patterned embryonic cells that migrate along stereotyped routes to give rise to a diverse array of ad
243 ence and ultimately backpropagated away from stereotyped sequence actions, becoming only transiently
245 ow that gamma and beta oscillations occur in stereotyped sequence during odor sampling in associative
246 ollision and subsequent repulsion involves a stereotyped sequence of kinematic stages that are modula
248 nnervating distinct brain regions arise in a stereotyped sequence; however, the PNs with similar morp
251 f potential targets, the dragonfly selects a stereotyped set of takeoff conditions based on the prey
252 analysis demonstrated that the neurons with stereotyped short latencies constitute an effective temp
254 f the great tit (Parus major), a bird with a stereotyped song of typically two notes, and test the pr
256 The zebra finch, for example, sings a highly stereotyped song that is stable for years, but it is not
260 s in spontaneous activity are organized into stereotyped spatiotemporal patterns across the entire br
261 fertile females select a mate and perform a stereotyped spawning routine, offering quantifiable beha
262 an be understood as a consequence of how the stereotyped spike filter interacts with odor- and recept
264 nd that the immune system begins in a highly stereotyped state with preferential use of a small numbe
266 phocytic leukemia (CLL) patients assigned to stereotyped subset #4 (mutated IGHV4-34/IGKV2-30 BCR Ig)
267 nity ligands for CLL BCRs of the aggressive, stereotyped subset 7P that cross-react with the BCRs of
270 ile X granules) are axonal RNPs present in a stereotyped subset of mature axons in the intact brain t
272 reotypy, with a particular focus on 14 major stereotyped subsets comprising cases expressing unmutate
275 inical course, whereas patients in different stereotyped subsets-despite having the same immunoglobul
279 lecule CD1b, we detected T cells with highly stereotyped TCR alpha-chains present among genetically u
281 hough neocortical connectivity is remarkably stereotyped, the abundance of some wiring motifs varies
283 on a genome scale in mouse liver and find a stereotyped, time-dependent pattern of transcription fac
285 pileptogenic activity, which is reflected in stereotyped topographic distribution of neuronal atrophy
291 ong is an elaborate, temporally precise, and stereotyped vocal behavior controlled by a network of fo
293 tions would be a major step forward from the stereotyped way that oncologists are currently trained i
296 The formation of intestinal loops is highly stereotyped within a given species and results from diff
297 s of spontaneous foraging behaviors that are stereotyped within and between developmental stages.
299 ecdysial behaviors provide insights into how stereotyped, yet environmentally responsive, sequences a
300 dditionally, modulatory neuron output can be stereotyped, yet nonuniform, across network regions.
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