Monthly Archives: May 2018


“Glutamate receptors in the basolateral complex of the amy

““Glutamate receptors in the basolateral complex of the amygdala (BLA) are essential for the acquisition, expression and extinction of Pavlovian fear conditioning in rats. Recent work has revealed that glutamate receptors in the central nucleus of the amygdala (CEA) are … Continue reading

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, 2009) Ang 9 shows similarity to the drug resistance transporte

, 2009). Ang 9 shows similarity to the drug resistance transporter, EmrB/QacA subfamily, possibly involved in secretion of secondary metabolites. Therefore, ang 1 and 9 could be responsible for the excretion of Palbociclib datasheet angucyclinone antibiotics out of the cell. … Continue reading

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YgfZ proteins are known to participate in assembly or repair of i

YgfZ proteins are known to participate in assembly or repair of iron/sulphur clusters, and to require folate for biological activity, but their Selleck MG-132 mechanism of action is unknown. To assess the importance of individual residues in the conserved motif, … Continue reading

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, 1987; Smalley et al, 1998a, b), and μ-oxo bisheme is more acti

, 1987; Smalley et al., 1998a, b), and μ-oxo bisheme is more active in destroying H2O2 in the presence of monomeric hemin (Jones et al., 1973). As the functional hydroxamic acid groups of DFO are coordinated to the iron of hemin in … Continue reading

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The ΔluxS strain producing CAI-1 expressed pcomEA-lux at levels n

The ΔluxS strain producing CAI-1 expressed pcomEA-lux at levels near WT, expression was further reduced for the ΔcqsA mutant that only produces AI-2, and the autoinducer-deficient mutant (ΔcqsAΔluxS) expressed comEA at levels similar to the QS-deficient ΔhapR mutant (Fig. 1). … Continue reading

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The hierarchical coupling of slow and fast oscillations is crucia

The hierarchical coupling of slow and fast oscillations is crucial for the rehearsal of sensory inputs for short-term storage, as well as for binding sensory inputs that are represented in spatially segregated cortical areas. However, no experimental evidence for the … Continue reading

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Broad similarities in AOA amoA gene sequences predict potentially

Broad similarities in AOA amoA gene sequences predict potentially similar AMO structure and therefore similar sensitivities to photoinhibition, while phylogenetic separation of AOA and AOB sequences and other physiological distinctions between archaea and bacteria suggest that levels of photoinhibition may … Continue reading

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(2013), under the heading ‘Comparing the lateralization of postur

(2013), under the heading ‘Comparing the lateralization of posture effects across experiments’ (pp. 2889–2890), there was an error in the reporting of the Monte Carlo simulation. The simulation was performed between 128 and 200 ms (and not between 0 and 200 ms), … Continue reading

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Labbett, J Libaste, F Tahami, M Thomas and Y Zhong “
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Labbett, J. Libaste, F. Tahami, M. Thomas and Y. Zhong. ““The overall purpose of these guidelines is to provide guidance on best clinical practice in the treatment and management of adults with HIV infection with antiretroviral therapy (ART). The scope … Continue reading

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Our results indicate that HBD-1-3 and Phd-1-3 do not require PMF

Our results indicate that HBD-1-3 and Phd-1-3 do not require PMF for their antibacterial activity. The absence of activity against E. coli in the presence of Na+ and Ca2+ ions is due to not only weakened electrostatic interactions with anionic membrane … Continue reading

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