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K Herrup

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Developmental Biology|May 1, 1986
Cell lineage relationships in the development of the mammalian CNS: role of cell lineage in control of cerebellar Purkinje cell numberK Herrup
Current Topics in Developmental Biology|January 1, 1987
Roles of cell lineage in the developing mammalian brainK Herrup
Novartis Foundation Symposium|August 10, 2000
Thoughts on the cerebellum as a model for cerebral cortical development and evolutionK Herrup
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 1, 1996
The weaver mouse: a most cantankerous rodentK Herrup
Brain Research|December 1, 1983
Role of staggerer gene in determining cell number in cerebellar cortex. I. Granule cell death is an indirect consequence of staggerer gene actionK Herrup
Journal of Embryology and Experimental Morphology|April 1, 1982
Interaction of granule, Purkinje and inferior olivary neurons in lurcher chimaeric mice. I. Qualitative studiesR Wetts, K Herrup
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|October 1, 1982
Cerebellar Purkinje cells are descended from a small number of progenitors committed during early development: quantitative analysis of lurcher chimeric miceR Wetts, K Herrup
Trends in Molecular Medicine|November 2, 2001
Pictures in molecular medicine: contemplating Alzheimer's disease as cancer: a loss of cell-cycle controlK Herrup, Y Yang
Brain Research|February 1, 1984
Role of staggerer gene in determining cell number in cerebellar cortex. II. Granule cell death and persistence of the external granule cell layer in young mouse chimerasE Sonmez, K Herrup
Neuroscience|December 1, 1987
Regional differences in cytoarchitecture of the weaver cerebellum suggest a new model for weaver gene actionK Herrup, E Trenkner
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Developmental Biology|May 1, 1986
Cell lineage relationships in the development of the mammalian CNS: role of cell lineage in control of cerebellar Purkinje cell numberK Herrup
Current Topics in Developmental Biology|January 1, 1987
Roles of cell lineage in the developing mammalian brainK Herrup
Novartis Foundation Symposium|August 10, 2000
Thoughts on the cerebellum as a model for cerebral cortical development and evolutionK Herrup
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 1, 1996
The weaver mouse: a most cantankerous rodentK Herrup
Brain Research|December 1, 1983
Role of staggerer gene in determining cell number in cerebellar cortex. I. Granule cell death is an indirect consequence of staggerer gene actionK Herrup
Journal of Embryology and Experimental Morphology|April 1, 1982
Interaction of granule, Purkinje and inferior olivary neurons in lurcher chimaeric mice. I. Qualitative studiesR Wetts, K Herrup
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|October 1, 1982
Cerebellar Purkinje cells are descended from a small number of progenitors committed during early development: quantitative analysis of lurcher chimeric miceR Wetts, K Herrup
Trends in Molecular Medicine|November 2, 2001
Pictures in molecular medicine: contemplating Alzheimer's disease as cancer: a loss of cell-cycle controlK Herrup, Y Yang
Brain Research|February 1, 1984
Role of staggerer gene in determining cell number in cerebellar cortex. II. Granule cell death and persistence of the external granule cell layer in young mouse chimerasE Sonmez, K Herrup
Neuroscience|December 1, 1987
Regional differences in cytoarchitecture of the weaver cerebellum suggest a new model for weaver gene actionK Herrup, E Trenkner
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