BaseSpace
Correlation
Engine-Public
Sign In
Register
Home
My Data
Bookmarks
Collaborations
Inbox
Import Your Data
QuickView
FAQ
What is QuickView?
What can my QuickView results tell me?
What are the sources for the General Info tab in QuickView?
More QuickView FAQs
Back to top
QuickView
Curated
Studies
Body
Atlas
Disease
Atlas
Pharmaco
Atlas
Knockdown
Atlas
Genetic
Markers
Pathway
Enrichment
Literature
Clinical
Trials
0
Meta-
Analysis
QuickView
Search sequence regions
(e.g.
Lymphocyte
,
Holistic medicine
,
Clofibrate
,
rs3825942
,
FGF21
,
Angiogenesis
,
Lung cancer
)
Organisms
Chromosomes
Start
Stop
Homo Sapiens
Mus Musculus
Rattus Norvegicus
C. Elegans
D. Melanogaster
Saccharomyces Cerevisiae
QuickView
Go back to main search
Bookmark
Forward
QuickView
for
cerebellum
Summary
General Info
Curated Studies
Most Correlated Studies
Acquired resistance of medulloblastomas to Smoothened antagonist NVP-LDE225
Comparison of different stages of medulloblastoma metastasis
CD15 positive or negative medulloblastoma from mouse cerebellum
Histologically identified glioma subtypes: glioblastoma, oligodendroglioma, astrocytoma
Expression profiling of medulloblastoma caused by inactivation of Ptch1 or activation of Ctnb1
Explore Curated Studies Results
Literature
Most Relevant Literature
Neuropeptides and Their Roles in the Cerebellum.
The cerebellum directly modulates the substantia nigra dopaminergic activity.
Neurosurgical treatment of spasticity: a potential return to the cerebellum.
Norepinephrine release in the cerebellum contributes to aversive learning.
The cerebellum modulates thirst.
Explore Literature Results
Clinical Trials
Most Relevant Clinical Trials
The Role of Cerebellum in Speech
Interactions Between Striatum and Cerebellum in ADCY5 and PRRT2 Dystonias
Modulation of the Activity of the Cerebellum in Autism (MACA)
Cerebellum and Autism: Regional Specialization for Social and Executive Functions
Effect of rTMS of the Cerebellum on Parkinson's Disease
Explore Clinical Trials Results
search
→
result
search
→
result
See more about this page
See complete FAQ