Interaction Between Neurons and Glia in Aging and Disease 2007
DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-70830-0_18
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Polyglutamine Expansion Diseases – the Case of Machado-Joseph Disease

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“…Several studies showed the preferences of pollen types used by females of Centris to feed their larvae, as well, Centris flavifrons (Fabricius, 1775) (Rêgo et al, 2006), Centris maranhensis Ducke, 1910(Ramos et al, 2007, Centris caxienses (Ducke, 1907) (Ribeiro et al, 2008), Centris tarsata Smith, 1874 Dórea et al, 2009;Gonçalves et al, 2012;Cruz et al, 2015), Centris analis (Fabricius, 1804) (Quiróz-Garcia et al, 2001;Oliveira & Schlindwein, 2009;Roubik & Villanueva-Gutiérrez, 2009;Dórea et al, 2010;Rabelo et al, 2012;Santos et al, 2013), Centris trigonoides Lepeletier, 1841(Quiróz-Garcia et al, 2001Dórea et al, 2013) and Centris flavofasciata Friese, 1899 (Quiroz-Garcia & de la Arreguin-Sánchez, 2006). The number of species investigated thus far is less than 10% of the total of the genus known by science.…”
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“…Several studies showed the preferences of pollen types used by females of Centris to feed their larvae, as well, Centris flavifrons (Fabricius, 1775) (Rêgo et al, 2006), Centris maranhensis Ducke, 1910(Ramos et al, 2007, Centris caxienses (Ducke, 1907) (Ribeiro et al, 2008), Centris tarsata Smith, 1874 Dórea et al, 2009;Gonçalves et al, 2012;Cruz et al, 2015), Centris analis (Fabricius, 1804) (Quiróz-Garcia et al, 2001;Oliveira & Schlindwein, 2009;Roubik & Villanueva-Gutiérrez, 2009;Dórea et al, 2010;Rabelo et al, 2012;Santos et al, 2013), Centris trigonoides Lepeletier, 1841(Quiróz-Garcia et al, 2001Dórea et al, 2013) and Centris flavofasciata Friese, 1899 (Quiroz-Garcia & de la Arreguin-Sánchez, 2006). The number of species investigated thus far is less than 10% of the total of the genus known by science.…”
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confidence: 99%