Example sentences for: neonates

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  • However, observations in quietly resting adult mice (n = 3), monitored 30 min after placement on the recording platform, of reduced heart rate (471 ± 20 bpm) and increased heart rate variability (53 ± 6 bpm) suggest that the results in neonates may be attributable to reduced sympathetic and parasympathetic signaling [ 15].

  • 2. Heart rate variability in neonates was significantly less than in adults (2.

  • Targeted null Brn3c mutants have no mature hair cells [ 1 2 ] . Close examination has revealed that some 'immature' hair cells form in Brn3c null mutants and express cellular markers such as Myosin VI and VIIa, calretinin and parvalbumin [ 3 ] . Furthermore, these immature hair cells of Brn3c null mutants undergo apoptosis in neonates [ 3 ] . Consistent with an apparent absence of mature hair cells, initial work suggested that all vestibular and most spiral ganglion cells are lost by postnatal day 14 (P14; [ 1 ] ). However, more detailed quantification by others [ 3 ] reported that at P4 about 77% of vestibular neurons and only 29% of spiral neurons are lost.

  • By 25 weeks, however, neonates show complex facial reactions to stimuli that reflect higher brain--possibly conscious--activity.

  • Similar results were reported by other authors [ 15 16 17 ] . These results demonstrate that the cultured rib chondrocytes behaved in a similar manner as chondrocytes in vivo . Taken together, primary rib chondrocytes from mouse neonates grown in micromass culture display cellular differentiation, proliferation, maturation and hypertrophy, recapitulating the chondrocyte maturation program in vivo . These results establish the utility of this in vitro system to investigate the role of Hox genes and other transcription factors in endochondral ossification.


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