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Successive specification ofDrosophilaneuroblasts NB 6-4 and NB 7-3 depends on interaction of the segment polarity geneswingless,gooseberryandnaked cu…

2001

The Drosophila central nervous system derives from neural precursor cells, the neuroblasts (NBs), which are born from the neuroectoderm by the process of delamination. Each NB has a unique identity, which is revealed by the production of a characteristic cell lineage and a specific set of molecular markers it expresses. These NBs delaminate at different but reproducible time points during neurogenesis (S1-S5) and it has been shown for early delaminating NBs (S1/S2) that their identities depend on positional information conferred by segment polarity genes and dorsoventral patterning genes. We have studied mechanisms leading to the fate specification of a set of late delaminating neuroblasts,…

Central Nervous SystemTime FactorsCellular differentiationWnt1 ProteinBiologyCell fate determinationNeuroblastProto-Oncogene ProteinsAnimalsDrosophila ProteinsHedgehog ProteinsMolecular BiologyBody PatterningHomeodomain ProteinsNeuronsGeneticsNeuroectodermStem CellsNeurogenesisNuclear ProteinsCell DifferentiationengrailedCell biologyDNA-Binding ProteinsNaked cuticleDrosophila melanogasterSegment polarity geneembryonic structuresTrans-ActivatorsInsect ProteinsTranscription FactorsDevelopmental BiologyDevelopment
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Mechanisms of RNA loading into exosomes

2015

AbstractUpon fusion of multivesicular bodies (MVBs) with the plasma membrane, intraluminal vesicles (ILVs) are released into the extracellular space as exosomes. Since the lipid composition of the exosomal membrane resembles that of raft microdomains, the inward budding process involves the raft-like region of the MVB limiting membrane. Although published research suggests that cellular RNAs may be selectively sorted into exosomes, the molecular mechanisms remain elusive. In this review, we suggest that there is a continuous interaction of cellular RNAs with the outer (cytoplasmic) surface of MVBs and that the selection for incorporation of these RNAs into ILVs is based on their affinity to…

CeramideBiophysicsBiologyExosomesModels BiologicalBiochemistryIntraluminal vesiclesCeramideMembrane Lipidschemistry.chemical_compoundRaftsMembrane MicrodomainsStructural BiologymicroRNAGeneticsExtracellularAnimalsHumansMolecular BiologyVesicleCell MembraneMembraneMultivesicular BodiesRNA-Binding ProteinsRNAMicroRNACell BiologyRaftMicrovesiclesCell biologychemistryCytoplasmRNAlipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)FEBS Letters
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In‐TOX‐icating neurogenesis

2015

Major efforts are invested to characterize the factors controlling the proliferation of neural stem cells. During mammalian corticogenesis, our group has identified a small pool of genes that are transiently downregulated in the switch of neural stem cells to neurogenic division and reinduced in newborn neurons. Among these switch genes, we found Tox, a transcription factor with hitherto uncharacterized roles in the nervous system. Here, we investigated the role of Tox in corticogenesis by characterizing its expression at the tissue, cellular and temporal level. We found that Tox is regulated by calcineurin/Nfat signalling. Moreover, we combined DNA adenine methyltransferase identification …

Cerebral CortexHomeodomain ProteinsNFATC Transcription FactorsGeneral Immunology and MicrobiologyCalcineurinGeneral NeuroscienceLymphocyteNeurogenesisGene Expression Regulation DevelopmentalArticlesBiologyNFATC Transcription FactorsGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyNeural stem cellCell biologyfluids and secretionsmedicine.anatomical_structureCerebral cortexmedicinebacteriaAnimalsSignal transductionMolecular BiologyTranscription factorSignal TransductionThe EMBO Journal
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On localization of moving objects in the visual system of cats.

1980

In cortical areas direction-specific receptive fields occur systematically. Direction specifity is based on unsymmetric coupling of neurons. Such a coupling allows an exact localization of moved stimuli. For this task, the asymmetry in the time domain is compensated for by a spatial asymmetry.

Cerebral CortexQuantitative Biology::Neurons and CognitionGeneral Computer Sciencebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectModels NeurologicalMotion PerceptionAsymmetryCoupling (electronics)Receptive fieldSpace PerceptionTime PerceptionCatsVisual PerceptionAnimalsComputer visionTime domainArtificial intelligenceNerve NetbusinessBiotechnologyMathematicsmedia_commonBiological cybernetics
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Variance Thresholded EMD-CCA Technique for Fast Eye Blink Artifacts Removal in EEG

2017

International audience; Eye blink (EB) artifacts generated during eye blinks often contaminate electroencephalogram (EEG) signal. Previously Empirical Mode Decomposition (EMD) and Canonical Correlation Analysis (CCA), hybrid EMD-CCA were developed for EB artifact removal in EEG. However, EMD restricts the hybrid algorithm for real time implementation due to its slow processing nature, hence the algorithm has to be enhanced so that it can be a viable solution for real-time EB artifact removal. In this research work, to avoid applying EMD repetitively as and when EB artifacts occur, a method to use EMD minimally is approached. A suitable EB artifact region is detected through a variance thres…

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Artificial intelligence for affective computing : an emotion recognition case study.

2020

This chapter provides an introduction on the benefits of artificial intelligence (Al) techniques for the field of affective computing, through a case study about emotion recognition via brain (electroencephalography EEG) signals. Readers are first pro-vided with a general description of the field, followed by the main models of human affect, with special emphasis to Russell's circumplex model and the pleasur-arousal-dominance (PAD) model. Finally, an AI-based method for the detection of affect elicited via multimedia stimuli is presented. The method combines both connectivity-and channel-based EEG features with a selection method that considerably reduces the dimensionality of the data and …

Channel (digital image)medicine.diagnostic_testLogarithmComputer sciencebusiness.industryFeature selectionMutual informationElectroencephalographyField (computer science)Frequency domainmedicineArtificial intelligenceAffective computingbusiness
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Immunotherapy With Human Gamma Delta T Cells—Synergistic Potential of Epigenetic Drugs?

2018

Epigenetics has emerged as one of the fastest growing concepts, adding more than 45 new publications every day, spreading through various fields ( 1). Conrad Waddington coined the term “epigenetics” in 1942; however, a multitude of definitions has been endorsed by different researchers. In essence, Waddington’s definition of “epigenetics” and its redefinition by Holiday is at the heart of cellular function. Hence, it is obvious that epigenetic regulation plays a central role also in the specification, differentiation, and functional plasticity of T lymphocytes ( 2). T-cell fate decision in progenitor cells, functional CD4 T-cell plasticity, CD8 T-cell differentiation, but also T-cell memory…

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Exploiting seeding of random number generators for efficient domain decomposition parallelization of dissipative particle dynamics

2013

Abstract Dissipative particle dynamics (DPD) is a new promising method commonly used in coarse-grained simulations of soft matter and biomolecular systems at constant temperature. The DPD thermostat involves the evaluation of stochastic or random forces between pairs of neighboring particles in every time step. In a parallel computing environment, the transfer of these forces from node to node can be very time consuming. In this paper we describe the implementation of a seeded random number generator with three input seeds at each step which enables the complete generation of the pairwise stochastic forces in parallel DPD simulations with minimal communication between nodes.

Chemical substanceRandom number generationDissipative particle dynamicsGeneral Physics and AstronomyDomain decomposition methodsParallel computingThermostatlaw.inventionHardware and ArchitecturelawNode (circuits)Pairwise comparisonConstant (mathematics)MathematicsComputer Physics Communications
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Femtosecond polarization spectroscopy in molecular gas mixtures: Macroscopic interference and concentration measurements

2000

0021-9606; Raman-induced polarization spectroscopy (RIPS) experiments combined with homodyne detection have been conducted with a femtosecond laser at room temperature and low pressure (p < 2 atm) in CO2-N2 mixtures as well as in air (O2-N2 mixtures). Each molecule of the mixture produces its own time-dependent signal, measured as a series of recurring transients. Macroscopic interference is observed when transients of both molecules overlap in the time domain. This interference leads to a large modification of the signal, which is well reproduced by calculations. The total signal recorded in CO2-N2 or O2-N2 mixtures of known concentration is analyzed in order to measure the polarizability …

ChemistryAIRAnalytical chemistryGeneral Physics and AstronomyPolarization (waves)01 natural sciencesINVERSE RAMAN-SPECTROSCOPYROTATIONAL COHERENCE010309 opticssymbols.namesakeHomodyne detectionPolarizability0103 physical sciencesFemtosecondsymbolsCO2Time domainPhysical and Theoretical Chemistry010306 general physicsAnisotropySpectroscopyRaman spectroscopy
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Dual effects of increased glycogen synthase kinase-3β activity on adult neurogenesis

2013

Adult neurogenesis, the generation of new neurons during the adulthood, is a process controlled by several kinases and phosphatases among which GSK3β exerts important functions. This protein is particularly abundant in the central nervous system, and its activity deregulation is believed to play a key role in chronic disorders such as Alzheimer's disease. Previously, we reported that in vivo overexpression of GSK3β (Tet/GSK3β mice) causes alterations in adult neurogenesis, leading to a depletion of the neurogenic niches. Here, we have further characterized those alterations, finding a delay in the switching-off of doublecortin marker as well as changes in the survival and death rates of imm…

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