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Fernando Nottebohm
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Alvarez-Buylla, Arturo
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Jarvis, Erich
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Kirn, John
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Scharff, Constance
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Mello, Claudio
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Vicario, David
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Wilbrecht, Linda
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Hertel, Moritz
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Barnea, Anat
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Alvarez-Borda, Benjamín
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Lombardino, Anthony
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Tchernichovski, Ofer
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Mitra, Partha
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Lints, TJ
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Lipkind, Dina
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2009: Agate R J; Scott B B; Haripal B; Lois C; Nottebohm F
Transgenic songbirds offer an opportunity to develop a genetic model for vocal learning.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009;106(42):17963-7.
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2009: Liu Wan-chun; Wada Kazuhiro; Nottebohm Fernando
Variable food begging calls are harbingers of vocal learning.
PloS one 2009;4(6):e5929.
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2008: Adar Einat; Nottebohm Fernando; Barnea Anat
The relationship between nature of social change, age, and position of new neurons and their survival in adult zebra finch brain.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2008;28(20):5394-400.
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2007: Liu Wan-Chun; Nottebohm Fernando
A learning program that ensures prompt and versatile vocal imitation.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007;104(51):20398-403.
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2007: Agate Robert J; Hertel Moritz; Nottebohm Fernando
FnTm2, a novel brain-specific transcript, is dynamically expressed in the song learning circuit of the zebra finch.
The Journal of comparative neurology 2007;504(2):127-48.
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2007: Barkan Shay; Ayali Amir; Nottebohm Fernando; Barnea Anat
Neuronal recruitment in adult zebra finch brain during a reproductive cycle.
Developmental neurobiology 2007;67(6):687-701.
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2007: Li Xiaoching; Wang Xiu-Jie; Tannenhauser Jonathan; Podell Sheila; Mukherjee Piali; Hertel Moritz; Biane Jeremy; Masuda Shoko; Nottebohm Fernando; Gaasterland Terry
Genomic resources for songbird research and their use in characterizing gene expression during brain development.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007;104(16):6834-9.
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2006: Lombardino Anthony J; Hertel Moritz; Li Xiao-Ching; Haripal Bhagwattie; Martin-Harris Laurel; Pariser Eben; Nottebohm Fernando
Expression profiling of intermingled long-range projection neurons harvested by laser capture microdissection.
Journal of neuroscience methods 2006;157(2):195-207.
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2006: Wilbrecht Linda; Williams Heather; Gangadhar Nidhi; Nottebohm Fernando
High levels of new neuron addition persist when the sensitive period for song learning is experimentally prolonged.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2006;26(36):9135-41.
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2006: Barnea Anat; Mishal Adina; Nottebohm Fernando
Social and spatial changes induce multiple survival regimes for new neurons in two regions of the adult brain: An anatomical representation of time?
Behavioural brain research 2006;167(1):63-74.
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2005: Liu Wan-chun; Nottebohm Fernando
Variable rate of singing and variable song duration are associated with high immediate early gene expression in two anterior forebrain song nuclei.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005;102(30):10724-9.
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2005: Lombardino Anthony J; Li Xiao-Ching; Hertel Moritz; Nottebohm Fernando
Replaceable neurons and neurodegenerative disease share depressed UCHL1 levels.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005;102(22):8036-41.
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2005: Gardner Timothy J; Naef Felix; Nottebohm Fernando
Freedom and rules: the acquisition and reprogramming of a bird's learned song.
Science (New York, N.Y.) 2005;308(5724):1046-9.
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2005: Nottebohm Fernando
The neural basis of birdsong.
PLoS biology 2005;3(5):e164.
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2004: Liu Wan-chun; Gardner Timothy J; Nottebohm Fernando
Juvenile zebra finches can use multiple strategies to learn the same song.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004;101(52):18177-82.
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2004: Nottebohm Fernando
The road we travelled: discovery, choreography, and significance of brain replaceable neurons.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2004;1016():628-58.
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2004: Wilbrecht Linda; Nottebohm Fernando
Age and experience affect the recruitment of new neurons to the song system of zebra finches during the sensitive period for song learning: ditto for vocal learning in humans?
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2004;1021():404-9.
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2004: Nottebohm Fernando
A conversation with Fernando Nottebohm, PhD. Interviewed by Michael Eisenstein.
Lab animal 2004;33(5):23-5.
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2004: Alvarez-Borda Benjamín; Haripal Bhagwattie; Nottebohm Fernando
Timing of brain-derived neurotrophic factor exposure affects life expectancy of new neurons.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004;101(11):3957-61.
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2003: Wilbrecht Linda; Nottebohm Fernando
Vocal learning in birds and humans.
Mental retardation and developmental disabilities research reviews 2003;9(3):135-48.
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2002: Wilbrecht L; Petersen T; Nottebohm F
Bilateral LMAN lesions cancel differences in HVC neuronal recruitment induced by unilateral syringeal denervation. Lateral magnocellular nucleus of the anterior neostriatum.
Journal of comparative physiology. A, Neuroethology, sensory, neural, and behavioral physiology 2002;188(11-12):909-15.
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2002: Nottebohm Fernando
Birdsong's clockwork.
Nature neuroscience 2002;5(10):925-6.
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2002: Alvarez-Borda Benjamín; Nottebohm Fernando
Gonads and singing play separate, additive roles in new neuron recruitment in adult canary brain.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2002;22(19):8684-90.
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2002: Lipkind D; Nottebohm F; Rado R; Barnea A
Social change affects the survival of new neurons in the forebrain of adult songbirds.
Behavioural brain research 2002;133(1):31-43.
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2002: Nottebohm Fernando
Neuronal replacement in adult brain.
Brain research bulletin 2002;57(6):737-49.
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2002: Wilbrecht Linda; Crionas Alex; Nottebohm Fernando
Experience affects recruitment of new neurons but not adult neuron number.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2002;22(3):825-31.
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2002: Nottebohm Fernando
Why are some neurons replaced in adult brain?
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2002;22(3):624-8.
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2001: Tchernichovski O; Mitra P P; Lints T; Nottebohm F
Dynamics of the vocal imitation process: how a zebra finch learns its song.
Science (New York, N.Y.) 2001;291(5513):2564-9.
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2000: Denisenko-Nehrbass N I; Jarvis E; Scharff C; Nottebohm F; Mello C V
Site-specific retinoic acid production in the brain of adult songbirds.
Neuron 2000;27(2):359-70.
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2000: Li X C; Jarvis E D; Alvarez-Borda B; Lim D A; Nottebohm F
A relationship between behavior, neurotrophin expression, and new neuron survival.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2000;97(15):8584-9.
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2000: Lombardino A J; Nottebohm F
Age at deafening affects the stability of learned song in adult male zebra finches.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2000;20(13):5054-64.
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2000: Scharff C; Kirn J R; Grossman M; Macklis J D; Nottebohm F
Targeted neuronal death affects neuronal replacement and vocal behavior in adult songbirds.
Neuron 2000;25(2):481-92.
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1999: Tchernichovski O; Lints T; Mitra P P; Nottebohm F
Vocal imitation in zebra finches is inversely related to model abundance.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1999;96(22):12901-4.
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1999: Kirn J R; Fishman Y; Sasportas K; Alvarez-Buylla A; Nottebohm F
Fate of new neurons in adult canary high vocal center during the first 30 days after their formation.
The Journal of comparative neurology 1999;411(3):487-94.
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1999: Rasika S; Alvarez-Buylla A; Nottebohm F
BDNF mediates the effects of testosterone on the survival of new neurons in an adult brain.
Neuron 1999;22(1):53-62.
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1998: Jarvis E D; Scharff C; Grossman M R; Ramos J A; Nottebohm F
For whom the bird sings: context-dependent gene expression.
Neuron 1998;21(4):775-88.
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1998: Tchernichovski O; Nottebohm F
Social inhibition of song imitation among sibling male zebra finches.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1998;95(15):8951-6.
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1998: Scharff C; Nottebohm F; Cynx J
Conspecific and heterospecific song discrimination in male zebra finches with lesions in the anterior forebrain pathway.
Journal of neurobiology 1998;36(1):81-90.
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1998: Mello C V; Vates G E; Okuhata S; Nottebohm F
Descending auditory pathways in the adult male zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata).
The Journal of comparative neurology 1998;395(2):137-60.
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1998: Vicario D S; Nottebohm F
Quantal memory durations: observations not reproduced.
Science (New York, N.Y.) 1998;279(5356):1437.
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1997: Rousselot P; Heintz N; Nottebohm F
Expression of brain lipid binding protein in the brain of the adult canary and its implications for adult neurogenesis.
The Journal of comparative neurology 1997;385(3):415-26.
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1997: Holzenberger M; Jarvis E D; Chong C; Grossman M; Nottebohm F; Scharff C
Selective expression of insulin-like growth factor II in the songbird brain.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1997;17(18):6974-87.
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1997: Jarvis E D; Nottebohm F
Motor-driven gene expression.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1997;94(8):4097-102.
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1997: Vates G E; Vicario D S; Nottebohm F
Reafferent thalamo- "cortical" loops in the song system of oscine songbirds.
The Journal of comparative neurology 1997;380(2):275-90.
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1996: Chew S J; Vicario D S; Nottebohm F
Quantal duration of auditory memories.
Science (New York, N.Y.) 1996;274(5294):1909-14.
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1996: Nottebohm F
The King Solomon Lectures in Neuroethology. A white canary on Mount Acropolis.
Journal of comparative physiology. A, Sensory, neural, and behavioral physiology 1996;179(2):149-56.
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1996: Vates G E; Broome B M; Mello C V; Nottebohm F
Auditory pathways of caudal telencephalon and their relation to the song system of adult male zebra finches.
The Journal of comparative neurology 1996;366(4):613-42.
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1996: Chew S J; Vicario D S; Nottebohm F
A large-capacity memory system that recognizes the calls and songs of individual birds.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1996;93(5):1950-5.
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1995: Mello C; Nottebohm F; Clayton D
Repeated exposure to one song leads to a rapid and persistent decline in an immediate early gene's response to that song in zebra finch telencephalon.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1995;15(10):6919-25.
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1995: Rousselot P; Nottebohm F
Expression of polysialylated N-CAM in the central nervous system of adult canaries and its possible relation to function.
The Journal of comparative neurology 1995;356(4):629-40.
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1995: Vates G E; Nottebohm F
Feedback circuitry within a song-learning pathway.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1995;92(11):5139-43.
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1995: Chew S J; Mello C; Nottebohm F; Jarvis E; Vicario D S
Decrements in auditory responses to a repeated conspecific song are long-lasting and require two periods of protein synthesis in the songbird forebrain.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1995;92(8):3406-10.
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1995: Jarvis E D; Mello C V; Nottebohm F
Associative learning and stimulus novelty influence the song-induced expression of an immediate early gene in the canary forebrain.
Learning & memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.) 1995;2(2):62-80.
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1994: Barnea A; Nottebohm F
Seasonal recruitment of hippocampal neurons in adult free-ranging black-capped chickadees.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1994;91(23):11217-21.
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1994: Rasika S; Nottebohm F; Alvarez-Buylla A
Testosterone increases the recruitment and/or survival of new high vocal center neurons in adult female canaries.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1994;91(17):7854-8.
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1994: Nottebohm F; O'Loughlin B; Gould K; Yohay K; Alvarez-Buylla A
The life span of new neurons in a song control nucleus of the adult canary brain depends on time of year when these cells are born.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1994;91(17):7849-53.
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1994: Kirn J; O'Loughlin B; Kasparian S; Nottebohm F
Cell death and neuronal recruitment in the high vocal center of adult male canaries are temporally related to changes in song.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1994;91(17):7844-8.
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1993: Morrison R G; Nottebohm F
Role of a telencephalic nucleus in the delayed song learning of socially isolated zebra finches.
Journal of neurobiology 1993;24(8):1045-64.
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1993: Kirn J R; Nottebohm F
Direct evidence for loss and replacement of projection neurons in adult canary brain.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1993;13(4):1654-63.
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1992: Alvarez-Buylla A; Ling C Y; Nottebohm F
High vocal center growth and its relation to neurogenesis, neuronal replacement and song acquisition in juvenile canaries.
Journal of neurobiology 1992;23(4):396-406.
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1992: Cynx J; Nottebohm F
Testosterone facilitates some conspecific song discriminations in castrated zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata).
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1992;89(4):1376-8.
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1992: Cynx J; Williams H; Nottebohm F
Hemispheric differences in avian song discrimination.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1992;89(4):1372-5.
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1992: Cynx J; Nottebohm F
Role of gender, season, and familiarity in discrimination of conspecific song by zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata).
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1992;89(4):1368-71.
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1991: Scharff C; Nottebohm F
A comparative study of the behavioral deficits following lesions of various parts of the zebra finch song system: implications for vocal learning.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1991;11(9):2896-913.
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1991: Kirn J R; Alvarez-Buylla A; Nottebohm F
Production and survival of projection neurons in a forebrain vocal center of adult male canaries.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1991;11(6):1756-62.
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1991: DeVoogd T J; Pyskaty D J; Nottebohm F
Lateral asymmetries and testosterone-induced changes in the gross morphology of the hypoglossal nucleus in adult canaries.
The Journal of comparative neurology 1991;307(1):65-76.
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1991: Nottebohm F
Reassessing the mechanisms and origins of vocal learning in birds.
Trends in neurosciences 1991;14(5):206-11.
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1990: Cynx J; Williams H; Nottebohm F
Timbre discrimination in zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata) song syllables.
Journal of comparative psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983) 1990;104(4):303-8.
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1990: Clark S J; Cynx J; Alvarez-Buylla A; O'Loughlin B; Nottebohm F
On variables that affect estimates of the true sizes and densities of radioactively labeled cell nuclei.
The Journal of comparative neurology 1990;301(1):114-22.
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1990: Alvarez-Buylla A; Kirn J R; Nottebohm F
Birth of projection neurons in adult avian brain may be related to perceptual or motor learning.
Science (New York, N.Y.) 1990;249(4975):1444-6.
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1990: Nottebohm F; Alvarez-Buylla A; Cynx J; Kirn J; Ling C Y; Nottebohm M; Suter R; Tolles A; Williams H
Song learning in birds: the relation between perception and production.
Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 1990;329(1253):115-24.
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1990: Alvarez-Buylla A; Theelen M; Nottebohm F
Proliferation "hot spots" in adult avian ventricular zone reveal radial cell division.
Neuron 1990;5(1):101-9.
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1989: Williams H; Cynx J; Nottebohm F
Timbre control in zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata) song syllables.
Journal of comparative psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983) 1989;103(4):366-80.
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1989: Bleisch W; Scharff C; Nottebohm F
Neural cell adhesion molecule (N-CAM) is elevated in adult avian slow muscle fibers with multiple terminals.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1989;86(16):6403-7.
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1989: Nottebohm F
From bird song to neurogenesis.
Scientific American 1989;260(2):74-9.
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1988: Alvarez-Buylla A; Theelen M; Nottebohm F
Birth of projection neurons in the higher vocal center of the canary forebrain before, during, and after song learning.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1988;85(22):8722-6.
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1988: Canady R A; Burd G D; DeVoogd T J; Nottebohm F
Effect of testosterone on input received by an identified neuron type of the canary song system: a Golgi/electron microscopy/degeneration study.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1988;8(10):3770-84.
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1988: Alvarez-Buylla A; Theelen M; Nottebohm F
Mapping of radial glia and of a new cell type in adult canary brain.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1988;8(8):2707-12.
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1988: Vicario D S; Nottebohm F
Organization of the zebra finch song control system: I. Representation of syringeal muscles in the hypoglossal nucleus.
The Journal of comparative neurology 1988;271(3):346-54.
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1988: Clayton D F; Huecas M E; Sinclair-Thompson E Y; Nastiuk K L; Nottebohm F
Probes for rare mRNAs reveal distributed cell subsets in canary brain.
Neuron 1988;1(3):249-61.
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1987: Alvarez-Buylla A; Buskirk D R; Nottebohm F
Monoclonal antibody reveals radial glia in adult avian brain.
The Journal of comparative neurology 1987;264(2):159-70.
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1985: Burd G D; Nottebohm F
Ultrastructural characterization of synaptic terminals formed on newly generated neurons in a song control nucleus of the adult canary forebrain.
The Journal of comparative neurology 1985;240(2):143-52.
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1985: Devoogd T J; Nixdorf B; Nottebohm F
Synaptogenesis and changes in synaptic morphology related to acquisition of a new behavior.
Brain research 1985;329(1-2):304-8.
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1984: Canady R A; Kroodsma D E; Nottebohm F
Population differences in complexity of a learned skill are correlated with the brain space involved.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1984;81(19):6232-4.
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1984: Bleisch W; Luine V N; Nottebohm F
Modification of synapses in androgen-sensitive muscle. I. Hormonal regulation of acetylcholine receptor number in the songbird syrinx.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1984;4(3):786-92.
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1981: Nottebohm F; Kasparian S; Pandazis C
Brain space for a learned task.
Brain research 1981;213(1):99-109.
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1981: DeVoogd T J; Nottebohm F
Sex differences in dendritic morphology of a song control nucleus in the canary: a quantitative Golgi study.
The Journal of comparative neurology 1981;196(2):309-16.
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