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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Digestive diseases and sciences 44 (1999), S. 33-40 
    ISSN: 1573-2568
    Keywords: GUT DIFFERENTIATION ; ONTOGENY ; REGIONAL GENE EXPRESSION ; ENTEROENDOCRINE CELLS ; REVERSE TRANSCRIPTIONPOLYMERASE CHAINREACTION
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The gut endocrine gene, neurotensin (NT/N), isexpressed in a strict temporally and spatially specificpattern. Utilizing a sensitive reversetranscription-polymerase chain reaction procedure, weanalyzed foregut and midgut organs for NT/N expression,determined the earliest apparent time point that NT/N isexpressed in the gastrointestinal tract and compared thetemporal relationship of NT/N with other genes. NT/N expression was detected in thefetal and early postnatal stomach. In the small bowel,NT/N was expressed at the earliest fetal time (14 days)that the small bowel could be reliably delineated from other gut organs; in contrast, expressionof sucrase-isomaltase was only apparent at 28 days afterbirth. NT/N was expressed in the fetal (12, 14 and 16days) liver and then again on days 3 and 7 after birth; however, NT/N was detected only in thefetal (14 and 16 days) pancreas. Finally, NT/Nexpression was first detected at ~12 days gestation inthe primitive foregut and midgut, thus occurringsignificantly earlier than actual intestinalcytodifferentiation. NT/N is widely expressed in thegastrointestinal tract during fetal development,suggesting the presence of a shared ancestral stem cell;NT/N expression is then restricted to the small bowel of theadult. The determination of the cellular factorsregulating the expression of NT/N will provide a betterunderstanding of the mechanisms responsible for the strict patterning of gene expression in thegastrointestinal tract and possibly gutdifferentiation.
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    ISSN: 1573-9708
    Keywords: reversals ; Miocene ; Pliocene
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geosciences
    Notes: Abstract A paleomagnetic study of the 510-m-thick Wangjiashan section of Late Miocene and Pliocene terrestrial sediments reveals a fairly complete reversal record with ages from 11 to 1.8 Ma. The magnetostratigraphy of the Dongshanding section, located nearby, reveals a partially overlapping reversal record with ages from 2.2 to 0 Ma, and facilitates correlation of the Wangjiashan section with the global polarity time scale. A new stratigraphic division of the Wangjiashan section replaces the name Linxia formation by five new formation names, based on lithologic variation and mammalian fossil finds. The new formations and their magnetostratigraphically determined ages are: Dongshan Formation (c. 1.75–2.6 Ma), Jishi Fm. (c. 2.6–3.6 Ma), Hewangjia Fm. (4.5–6.0 Ma), Liushu Fm. (6.0–7.6 Ma), and Dongxiang Fm. (7.6–c. 12 Ma). The Neogene stratigraphy and fossil mammals suggest that the nearby part of the Tibetan Plateau experienced a persistent denudation during the Late Miocene and Early Pliocene, but that it was uplifted more rapidly at about 3.6 Ma.
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