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Layer-Specific Refinement of Sensory Coding in Developing Mouse Barrel Cortex

2017

Rodent rhythmic whisking behavior matures during a critical period around 2 weeks after birth. The functional adaptations of neocortical circuitry during this developmental period remain poorly understood. Here, we characterized stimulus-evoked neuronal activity across all layers of mouse barrel cortex before, during, and after the onset of whisking behavior. Employing multi-electrode recordings and 2-photon calcium imaging in anesthetized mice, we tested responses to rostro-caudal whisker deflections, axial "tapping" stimuli, and their combination from postnatal day 10 (P10) to P28. Within this period, whisker-evoked activity of neurons displayed a general decrease in layer 2/3 (L2/3) and …

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2D size, position and shape definition of defects by B-scan image analysis

2015

The non-destructive evaluation of defects by automatic procedures is of great importance for structural components. Thanks to the developments of the non-contact ultrasonic techniques, the automation of the inspections is gaining a progressively important role. In this work, an automatic inspection technique for the evaluation of defects by the analysis of B-scan images obtained by a laser ultrasonic system is presented. The data are extracted directly from a B-scan map obtained for a panel with internal defects, and are used to build an image of the cross section of the panel. The proposed automatic procedure allows the definition of size, position and shape of defects in panels of known t…

2D defect shape definition; B-scan image analysis; Defect size definition; Laser UT system; NDE; Mechanical Engineering; Mechanics of MaterialsEngineering drawingEngineeringdefect size definitionNDE2D defect shape definitionbusiness.industryMechanical Engineeringlcsh:Mechanical engineering and machinerylcsh:TA630-695lcsh:Structural engineering (General)AutomationImage (mathematics)B-scan image analysisCross section (physics)laser UT systemMechanics of MaterialsPosition (vector)Computer visionUltrasonic sensorlcsh:TJ1-1570Artificial intelligenceSettore ING-IND/15 - Disegno E Metodi Dell'Ingegneria IndustrialebusinessB-scan image analysiFrattura ed Integrità Strutturale
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Cognitive mechanisms underlying reading and spelling development in five European orthographies

2014

This paper addresses the question whether the cognitive underpinnings of reading and spelling are universal or language/orthography-specific. We analyzed concurrent predictions of phonological processing (awareness and memory) and rapid automatized naming (RAN) for literacy development in a

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Focal Cortical Lesions Induce Bidirectional Changes in the Excitability of Fast Spiking and Non Fast Spiking Cortical Interneurons

2014

A physiological brain function requires neuronal networks to operate within a well-defined range of activity. Indeed, alterations in neuronal excitability have been associated with several pathological conditions, ranging from epilepsy to neuropsychiatric disorders. Changes in inhibitory transmission are known to play a key role in the development of hyperexcitability. However it is largely unknown whether specific interneuronal subpopulations contribute differentially to such pathological condition. In the present study we investigated functional alterations of inhibitory interneurons embedded in a hyperexcitable cortical circuit at the border of chronically induced focal lesions in mouse …

500 Naturwissenschaften und Mathematik::570 Biowissenschaften; Biologie570Neural NetworksPostsynaptic CurrentExcitotoxicity610lcsh:MedicineNeurophysiologyAction PotentialsNeural Homeostasis600 Technik Medizin angewandte Wissenschaften::610 Medizin und Gesundheitmedicine.disease_causeInhibitory postsynaptic potentialMiceEpilepsyInterneuronsmedicineBiological neural networkAnimalslcsh:ScienceVisual CortexCerebral CortexMembrane potentialMultidisciplinarymusculoskeletal neural and ocular physiologylcsh:RNeurotransmissionBiology and Life SciencesExcitatory Postsynaptic Potentialsmedicine.diseaseVisual cortexmedicine.anatomical_structurenervous systemCellular NeuroscienceExcitatory postsynaptic potentiallcsh:QNeuroscienceResearch ArticleNeurosciencePLoS ONE
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A Universal Length-Dependent Vibrational Mode in Graphene Nanoribbons

2019

Graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) have attracted considerable interest as their atomically tunable structure makes them promising candidates for future electronic devices. However, obtaining detailed information about the length of GNRs has been challenging and typically relies on low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy. Such methods are ill-suited for practical device application and characterization. In contrast, Raman spectroscopy is a sensitive method for the characterization of GNRs, in particular for investigating their width and structure. Here, we report on a length-dependent, Raman active low-energy vibrational mode that is present in atomically precise, bottom-up synthesized armch…

530 Physicssubstrate transferSTMFOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and Astronomy02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistryDFT01 natural sciencessymbols.namesakegraphene nanoribbons; Raman spectroscopy; length-dependent mode; STM; substrate transfer; vibrational modes; DFT540 ChemistryMesoscale and Nanoscale Physics (cond-mat.mes-hall)General Materials Sciencevibrational modesCondensed Matter - Materials ScienceCondensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physicsbusiness.industryGeneral EngineeringMode (statistics)Materials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci)021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology3. Good health0104 chemical sciencesMolecular vibrationRaman spectroscopysymbols570 Life sciences; biologyOptoelectronicslength-dependent mode0210 nano-technologybusinessRaman spectroscopyGraphene nanoribbonsgraphene nanoribbons
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Light-controlled bacteria-surface and bacteria-bacteria adhesions

2020

540 Chemistry and allied sciences540 Chemie000 Allgemeines000 Generalities570 Biowissenschaften570 Life sciences
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Binding and/or hydrolysis of purine-based nucleotides is not required for IM30 ring formation

2021

540 Chemistry and allied sciences540 Chemie570 Biowissenschaften570 Life sciences
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Small Residues Inhibit Homo-Dimerization of the Human Carbonic Anhydrase XII Transmembrane Domain

2021

Amino acids with small side chains and motifs of small residues in a distance of four are rather abundant in human single-span transmembrane helices. While interaction of such helices appears to be common, the role of the small residues in mediating and/or stabilizing transmembrane helix oligomers remains mostly elusive. Yet, the mere existence of (small)xxx(small) motifs in transmembrane helices is frequently used to model dimeric TM helix structures. The single transmembrane helix of the human carbonic anhydrases XII contains a large number of amino acids with small side chains, and critical involvement of these small amino acids in dimerization of the transmembrane domain has been sugges…

540 Chemistry and allied sciencesGALLEXGxxxGChemical technologycarbonic anhydrase XIITP1-1185transmembrane domainArticle570 Life sciencessmall amino acidsChemical engineering540 ChemieTP155-156interaction propensity570 Biowissenschaftenhelix–helix interactioninteraction motifMembranes
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Rational Design of Thermoresponsive Microgel Templates with Polydopamine Surface Coating for Microtissue Applications.

2021

Functional microgels provide a versatile basis for synthetic in vitro platforms as alternatives to animal experiments. The tuning of the physical, chemical, and biological properties of synthetic microgels can be achieved by blending suitable polymers and formulating them such to reflect the heterogenous and complex nature of biological tissues. Based on this premise, this paper introduces the development of volume-switchable core-shell microgels as 3D templates to enable cell growth for microtissue applications, using a systematic approach to tune the microgel properties based on a deep conceptual and practical understanding. Microscopic microgel design, such as the tailoring of the microg…

540 Chemistry and allied sciencesMaterials scienceIndolesPolymers and PlasticsPolymersMicrofluidicsBioengineeringNanotechnology02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesBiomaterialsBiological propertyddc:570Materials ChemistryAnimalsNanoscopic scalechemistry.chemical_classificationMicrogelsRational designPolymer021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesSurface coatingTemplatechemistry540 ChemieSurface modification0210 nano-technologyGelsBiotechnologyMacromolecular bioscience
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Los refuerzos visuales en la educación bilingüe. Experiencias en una escuela de Texas

2014

Este trabajo presenta tres actividades didácticas y una propuesta de evaluación para mejorar el aprendizaje del vocabulario científico en contextos de educación bilingüe. Investigaciones recientes han demostrado que el uso de imágenes es una manera natural y útil de adquirir el vocabulario en una L2 (Comesaña et al. , 2009; Mayén, 2013). Además, estudios realizados tanto en la educación regular (Arnheim, 2013), como en una segunda lengua (Parkinson, 2012), han demostrado que el vocabulario técnico y científico frecuentemente se entiende y recuerda mejor a través del uso de imágenes y vídeos. El presente estudio se basa en la observación realizada en clase por parte de un profesor de Ciencia…

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