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Identification of the cell-wall derived xyloglucan as a new damage-associated molecular pattern (DAMP) eliciting plant immunity in Vitis vinifera and…

2018

Activation of the plant immune responses requires recognition of common pathogen-associated molecular pattern (PAMP) by their cognate pattern recognition receptors (PRR). Chitin, a major component of fungal cell walls, is a well-known PAMP that triggers defense responses in several mammal and plant species.In the first part of this study, we show that two chitooligosaccharides, chitin and chitosan, act as PAMPs in grapevine (Vitis vinifera) as they elicit immune signaling events, defense gene expression, and resistance against pathogens. These two PAMPs are active in grapevine suggesting that at least one perception system exists. Phylogenetic analysis clearly distinguished three V. vinifer…

ChitosanImmunité des plantes[SDV.SA] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciencesGrapevine (Vitis vinifera)Récepteurs (PRR)Arabidopsis thalianaVigne (Vitis vinifera)Signalisation cellulaire et moléculaireChitinePattern Recognition Receptors (PRR)Plant immunityCERK1LysM RK[SDV.BBM] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry Molecular BiologyMolecular cell signaling
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An Extraction-Based Assay for Neutral Anionophores: The Measurement of High Binding Constants to Steroidal Receptors in a Nonpolar Solvent

2002

The extraction-based proto- col for measuring binding constants, developed by Cram and co-workers, has been extended for use with anionic substrates. The method is especially useful for high-affinity receptors, allow- ing very high binding constants to be measured in nonpolar solvents. Distri- bution constants Kd between chloroform and water have been obtained for tet- raethylammonium chloride and bro- mide, thus calibrating the method for these two substrates. Application to steroidal podands 5 ± 9 has confirmed the ability of electron-withdrawing groups to enhance hydrogen-bond do- nor capabilities. Binding constants of 3 10 71 have been measured for the most powerful receptor 7. An X-ray…

ChloroformStereochemistryOrganic ChemistryExtraction (chemistry)Supramolecular chemistryGeneral ChemistryCrystal structureChlorideCatalysisSolventchemistry.chemical_compoundMolecular recognitionchemistryComputational chemistrymedicineBinding sitemedicine.drugChemistry - A European Journal
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Automatic detection of large dense-core vesicles in secretory cells and statistical analysis of their intracellular distribution.

2010

Analyzing the morphological appearance and the spatial distribution of large dense-core vesicles (granules) in the cell cytoplasm is central to the understanding of regulated exocytosis. This paper is concerned with the automatic detection of granules and the statistical analysis of their spatial locations in different cell groups. We model the locations of granules of a given cell as a realization of a finite spatial point process and the point patterns associated with the cell groups as replicated point patterns of different spatial point processes. First, an algorithm to segment the granules using electron microscopy images is proposed. Second, the relative locations of the granules with…

Chromaffin CellsInformation Storage and RetrievalBiologyBioinformaticsModels BiologicalSensitivity and SpecificityPoint processExocytosislaw.inventionPattern Recognition AutomatedMicelawArtificial IntelligenceImage Interpretation Computer-AssistedGeneticsAnimalsSecretionChromaffin GranulesComputer SimulationCells CulturedModels StatisticalApplied MathematicsVesicleSecretory VesiclesReproducibility of ResultsImage EnhancementEmpirical distribution functionMicroscopy ElectronAnimals NewbornCytoplasmData Interpretation StatisticalElectron microscopeBiological systemIntracellularAlgorithmsBiotechnologyIEEE/ACM transactions on computational biology and bioinformatics
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Influence of template basicity and hydrophobicity on the molecular recognition properties of molecularly imprinted polymers

1996

Abstract Triazine herbicides were used as model templates for a basic study of the molecular recognition process in imprinted polymers. Five structurally related triazine herbicides (atrazine, ametryn, cyanazine, prometryn and terbutylazine) that differ in basicity and hydrophobicity were imprinted. Chromatographic evaluation of the resulting materials in an aqueous-poor mobile phase showed that the selectivity for the template increased with its Bronsted basicity whereas it did not correlate with template hydrophobicity. Thus, the highest and lowest affinity and selectivity for the template was observed using the ametryn-imprinted (p K a =4.1) and the cyanazine-imprinted polymers (p K a =1…

ChromatographyAqueous solutionOrganic ChemistryMolecularly imprinted polymerGeneral MedicineBiochemistryAnalytical ChemistryGel permeation chromatographyPartition coefficientchemistry.chemical_compoundMolecular recognitionchemistryPolymer chemistryMolecular imprintingSelectivityTriazineJournal of Chromatography A
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Identification of Key Gin Aroma Compounds

2014

Potential impact aroma compounds of gin have been identified using Gas Chromatogry Olfactometry Mass-Spectrometry (GC-O-MS). In order to select some of them for a recombination study, we developed a specific procedure. Instead of only choosing the compounds on criteria such as their odor quality or their odor activity values, we also used physico-chemical parameters and information on their botanical origin. Data were organized in blocks homogeneous in terms of parameter type. Different statistical treatments were used in order to classify the compounds either by analyzing the parameters altogether or separately block by block.

ChromatographybiologyChemistrybusiness.industryPattern recognitionbiology.organism_classificationChemometricsIdentification (information)OdorOlfactometryKey (cryptography)Artificial intelligencebusinessAromaSelection (genetic algorithm)Block (data storage)
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Overlapped moving windows followed by principal component analysis to extract information from chromatograms and application to classification analys…

2015

Variable generation from chromatograms is conveniently accomplished using unsupervised rather than manual techniques. With unsupervised techniques, there is no need for selecting a few peaks for manual integration and valuable information is quickly and efficiently collected. The generation of variables can be performed by using either peak searching or moving window (MW) strategies. With a MW approach, the peaks are ignored and many variables, only part of them carrying information, are generated. Thus, variable generation by MWs should be followed by data compression to generate the variables to be further used for classification or quantitation purposes. In this work, unsupervised proces…

Chromatographybusiness.industryGeneral Chemical EngineeringGeneral EngineeringPattern recognitionMoving windowLinear discriminant analysisAnalytical Chemistrylaw.inventionVariable (computer science)Window WidthlawPrincipal component analysisRange (statistics)Flame ionization detectorArtificial intelligencebusinessData compressionMathematicsAnalytical Methods
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Cerebral Dynamics during the Observation of Point-Light Displays Depicting Postural Adjustments

2017

Objective: As highly social creatures, human beings rely part of their skills of identifying, interpreting, and predicting the actions of others on the ability of perceiving biological motion. In the present study, we aim to investigate the electroencephalographic (EEG) cerebral dynamics involved in the coding of postural control and examine whether upright stance would be codified through the activation of the temporal-parietal cortical network classically enrolled in the coding of biological motion. Design: We registered the EEG activity of 12 volunteers while they passively watched point light displays (PLD) depicting quiet stable (QB) and an unstable (UB) postural situations and their r…

Ciencias Físicasbiological motion perceptionElectroencephalographyaction observationneural mechanismsevent-related potentials//purl.org/becyt/ford/1 [https]Behavioral Neuroscience0302 clinical medicinebrain activitySUPERIOR TEMPORAL SULCUSPostural Balancevisual-perceptionbody swayPOINT-LIGHT DISPLAYOriginal Researchmedicine.diagnostic_testsemantic integration05 social sciencesCognitionSuperior temporal sulcusPsychiatry and Mental healthNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyACTION OBSERVATIONNeurologyBALANCEQUIETELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY[SDV.NEU]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]recognitionPsychologysuperior temporal sulcusCIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTASelectroencephalographymedicine.medical_specialtyOtras Ciencias Físicas050105 experimental psychologylcsh:RC321-57103 medical and health sciencesPhysical medicine and rehabilitationmotor imagerymedicine0501 psychology and cognitive scienceslcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. NeuropsychiatryBiological PsychiatryBalance (ability)Communicationbusiness.industrybalance//purl.org/becyt/ford/1.3 [https]point-light display[ SDV.NEU ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]business030217 neurology & neurosurgeryNeuroscienceBiological motionCoding (social sciences)real-world events
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Music and Emotions in the Brain: Familiarity Matters

2011

The importance of music in our daily life has given rise to an increased number of studies addressing the brain regions involved in its appreciation. Some of these studies controlled only for the familiarity of the stimuli, while others relied on pleasantness ratings, and others still on musical preferences. With a listening test and a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) experiment, we wished to clarify the role of familiarity in the brain correlates of music appreciation by controlling, in the same study, for both familiarity and musical preferences. First, we conducted a listening test, in which participants rated the familiarity and liking of song excerpts from the pop/rock repe…

Cingulate cortexCentral Nervous SystemMaleNEURAL BASISAnatomy and PhysiologyEmotionsROBUSTPoison controllcsh:MedicineParalimbic cortexDiagnostic Radiology0302 clinical medicineHAPPYLimbic Systemlcsh:ScienceMultidisciplinarymedicine.diagnostic_testMusic psychology05 social sciencesfMRIBrainSADREGIONSMagnetic Resonance ImaginghumanitiesSensory Systemsmedicine.anatomical_structureAuditory SystemNeurologyFMRIMedicineFemaleRadiologypsychological phenomena and processesCognitive psychologyResearch ArticleAdult515 PsychologyCognitive NeuroscienceeducationNeuroimagingBiologybehavioral disciplines and activities050105 experimental psychologyNeurological System03 medical and health sciencesYoung AdultRewardNeuropsychologymedicineHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesActive listeningSet (psychology)Biologylcsh:RRECOGNITIONRecognition PsychologyMusic and emotionTIME-COURSElcsh:QFunctional magnetic resonance imaginghuman activities030217 neurology & neurosurgeryMusicAUDITORY-CORTEXRESPONSESNeurosciencePLoS ONE
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Détection de formes compactes en imagerie : développement de méthodes cumulatives basées sur l'étude des gradients : Applications à l'agroalimentaire

2018

The counting cells (Malassez, Thoma ...) are designed to allow the enumeration of cells under a microscope and the determination of their concentration thanks to the calibrated volume of the grid appearing in the microscopic image. Manual counting has major disadvantages: subjectivity, non-repeatability ... There are commercial automatic counting solutions, the disadvantage of which is that a well-controlled environment is required which can’t be obtained in certain studies ( eg glycerol greatly affects the quality of the images ). The objective of the project is therefore twofold: an automated cell count and sufficiently robust to be feasible regardless of the acquisition conditions.In a f…

CircleDetectionMicroscopy[INFO.INFO-CV] Computer Science [cs]/Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition [cs.CV][ INFO.INFO-TS ] Computer Science [cs]/Signal and Image Processing[INFO.INFO-TS]Computer Science [cs]/Signal and Image Processing[INFO.INFO-TS] Computer Science [cs]/Signal and Image ProcessingCercleImageMalassez[INFO.INFO-CV]Computer Science [cs]/Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition [cs.CV]Microscopie[ INFO.INFO-CV ] Computer Science [cs]/Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition [cs.CV]
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One-Sided Prototype Selection on Class Imbalanced Dissimilarity Matrices

2012

In the dissimilarity representation paradigm, several prototype selection methods have been used to cope with the topic of how to select a small representation set for generating a low-dimensional dissimilarity space. In addition, these methods have also been used to reduce the size of the dissimilarity matrix. However, these approaches assume a relatively balanced class distribution, which is grossly violated in many real-life problems. Often, the ratios of prior probabilities between classes are extremely skewed. In this paper, we study the use of renowned prototype selection methods adapted to the case of learning from an imbalanced dissimilarity matrix. More specifically, we propose the…

Class (computer programming)business.industryPattern recognitionPattern RecognitionMachine learningcomputer.software_genreSet (abstract data type)Matrix (mathematics)Distribution (mathematics)DissimilarityOne sidedPattern recognition (psychology)Artificial intelligenceRepresentation (mathematics)businesscomputerSelection (genetic algorithm)Mathematics
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