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Information dynamics of brain-heart physiological networks during sleep

2014

This study proposes an integrated approach, framed in the emerging fields of network physiology and information dynamics, for the quantitative analysis of brain-heart interaction networks during sleep. With this approach, the time series of cardiac vagal autonomic activity and brain wave activities measured respectively as the normalized high frequency component of heart rate variability and the EEG power in the δ, θ, σ, and β bands, are considered as realizations of the stochastic processes describing the dynamics of the heart system and of different brain sub-systems. Entropy-based measures are exploited to quantify the predictive information carried by each (sub)system, and to dissec…

Conditional entropyPhysicsSleep StagesInformation transfermedicine.diagnostic_testGeneral Physics and AstronomyElectroencephalographynetwork physiologybrainheart interactions; information dynamics; network physiology; Physics and Astronomy (all)Physics and Astronomy (all)Settore ING-INF/06 - Bioingegneria Elettronica E Informaticamedicinebrainheart interactionHeart rate variabilityEntropy (information theory)Transfer entropyNeuroscienceinformation dynamicSlow-wave sleep
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Subcellular localization of bacteriophage PRD1 proteins in Escherichia coli

2014

Bacteria possess an intricate internal organization resembling that of the eukaryotes. The complexity is especially prominent at the bacterial cell poles, which are also known to be the preferable sites for some bacteriophages to infect. Bacteriophage PRD1 is a well-known model serving as an ideal system to study structures and functions of icosahedral internal membrane-containing viruses. Our aim was to analyze the localization and interactions of individual PRD1 proteins in its native host Escherichia coli. This was accomplished by constructing a vector library for production of fluorescent fusion proteins. Analysis of solubility and multimericity of the fusion proteins, as well as their …

Confocal microscopykonfokaalimikroskopiabakteeriMembrane virusvirusesproteiinien vuorovaikutuksetKalvollinen virusProtein interactionsVirus assemblybakteerit
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Syntheses, Structures, Magnetic Properties, and Density Functional Theory Magneto-Structural Correlations of Bis(μ-phenoxo) and Bis(μ-phenoxo)-μ-acet…

2013

The bis(mu-phenoxo) (FeNiIII)-Ni-II compound [Fe-III(N-3)(2)LNiII(H2O)(CH3CN)](ClO4) (1) and the bis(mu-phenoxo)-mu-acetate/bis(mu-phenoxo)-bis(mu-acetate) (FeNiII)-Ni-III compound {[Fe-III(OAc)LNiII(H2O)(mu-OAc)](0.6)center dot[(FeLNiII)-L-III(mu-OAc)(2)](0.4)}(ClO4)center dot 1.1H(2)O (2) have been synthesized from the Robson type tetraiminodiphenol macrocyclic ligand H2L, which is the [2 + 2] condensation product of 4-methyl-2,6-diformylphenol and 2,2'-dimethy1-1,3-diaminopropane. Single-crystal X-ray structures of both compounds have been determined. The cationic part of the dinuclear compound 2 is a cocrystal of the two species [Fe-III(OAc)LNiII(H2O)(mu-OAc)](+) (2A) and [(FeLNiII)-L-I…

Coordination ClustersCopper(Ii) ComplexesSingle-Molecule MagnetTransition-Metal-ComplexesChemistryStereochemistryTheoretical ExplorationExchange InteractionsCationic polymerizationCocrystalAnisotropy BarrierInorganic ChemistryCrystallographyFerromagnetismAntiferromagnetismLanthanide ComplexesDensity functional theoryMacrocyclic ligandPhysical and Theoretical ChemistrySpin Ground-StateGaussian-Basis SetsInorganic Chemistry
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Coordination polymers based on bridging cyanocarbanions and bis-tridentate p-phenylenediamine ligands

2017

Two new Cu(II) coordination polymeric neutral chains of formula [Cu 2 (1,4-tpbd)(μ-A) 2 (H 2 O) 2 ](A) 2 with A = tcnoet − ( 1 ) and tcnopr − ( 2 ) (1,4-tpbd =  N,N,N′N′ -tetrakis(2-pyridylmethyl)benzene-1,4-diamine, tcnoet −  = 1,1,3,3-tetracyano-2-ethoxypropenide and tcnopr −  = 1,1,3,3-tetracyano-2-propoxypropenide) have been synthesized and characterized by infrared spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction and magnetic measurements. 1  and  2 show alternating chains where the 1,4-tpbd and the cyanocarbanion units (tcnoet − for 1 and tcnopr − for 2 ) alternate as bridging ligands. The molecular structure can be viewed as [Cu 2 (μ-tpbd)] 4+ dinuclear units (with Cu⋯Cu distances of 8.2233(3) for 1 …

Coordination polymerStereochemistryDimerInfrared spectroscopy010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundMagnetic interactionsMaterials ChemistryAntiferromagnetismMolecule[CHIM]Chemical Sciences[CHIM.COOR]Chemical Sciences/Coordination chemistryCoordination polymerPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryPolypyridyl ligand010405 organic chemistryLigandCopper complexp-PhenylenediaminePolypyridyl copper complexesMagnetic susceptibility3. Good health0104 chemical sciencesCrystallographychemistry
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Les corpus oraux professionnels : conditions de production et d'exploitation pour une recherche située en langues-cultures de spécialité

2018

International audience; [Contexte] La présente proposition, qui se situe à l’intersection de deux questions posées dans l’AAP (Comment représenter une variété spécialisée ? Comment constituer un corpus de langue orale ?) s’inscrit dans le paradigme actuel d’une recherche linguistique située (Condamines / Narcy-Combes 2015) intégrant les conséquences méthodologiques d’une approche qui envisage les langues-cultures spécialisées à partir de la spécialité, comprise au sens de Petit (2010), et mettant donc au premier plan les acteurs, contenus et interactions propres au domaine considéré. Ce faisant, elle intègre une dimension parfois qualifiée d’ethnographique (Dressen-Hammouda 2013, Isani 2014…

Corpus orauxEthnographieDiscours spécialisésInteractionsDiscours professionnels[SCCO.LING]Cognitive science/Linguistics[SCCO.LING] Cognitive science/Linguistics[SHS.LANGUE]Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguistics[SHS.LANGUE] Humanities and Social Sciences/LinguisticsComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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Effect of Confinement and Coulomb Interactions on the Electronic Structure of the (111) LaAlO3/SrTiO3 Interface

2023

A tight binding supercell approach is used for the calculation of the electronic structure of the (111) LaAlO3/SrTiO3 interface. The confinement potential at the interface is evaluated solving a discrete Poisson equation by means of an iterative method. In addition to the effect of the confinement, local Hubbard electron–electron terms are included at the mean-field level within a fully self-consistent procedure. The calculation carefully describes how the two-dimensional electron gas arises from the quantum confinement of electrons near the interface due to the band bending potential. The resulting electronic sub-bands and Fermi surfaces show full agreement with the electronic structure de…

Coulomb interactionelectronic band structuretight-bindingGeneral Chemical EngineeringCoulomb interactionsoxide heterostructureGeneral Materials Scienceoxide heterostructuresNanomaterials
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Mesonic enhancement of the weak axial charge and its effect on the half-lives and spectral shapes of first-forbidden J+↔J− decays

2018

The effects of the enhancement of the axial-charge matrix element γ5 were studied in medium heavy and heavy nuclei for first-forbidden J+↔J− decay transitions using the nuclear shell model. Noticeable dependence on the enhancement ϵMEC of the axial-charge matrix element, as well as on the value of the axial-vector coupling constant gA was found in the spectral shapes of $^{93}$Y, $^{95}$Sr, and $^{97}$Y. The importance of the spectrum of $^{138}$Cs in the determination of gA is discussed. Half-life analyses in the A≈95 and A≈135 regions were done, and consistent results gA≈0.90, 0.75, and 0.65, corresponding to the three enhancement scenarios ϵMEC=1.4, 1.7, and 2.0, were obtained. Connectio…

Coupling constantPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsSpectral shape analysista114010308 nuclear & particles physicsSpectrum (functional analysis)forbidden beta decaysNuclear shell modelCharge (physics)01 natural scienceslcsh:QC1-999nuclear medium effectsspectral shapemeson-exchange currents0103 physical sciencesweak interactionsMatrix elementAtomic physicsAnomaly (physics)ydinfysiikka010306 general physicslcsh:PhysicsPhysics Letters B
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Anti-Hypotensive Treatment and Endothelin Blockade Synergistically Antagonize Exercise Fatigue in Rats under Simulated High Altitude

2013

Rapid ascent to high altitude causes illness and fatigue, and there is a demand for effective acute treatments to alleviate such effects. We hypothesized that increased oxygen delivery to the tissue using a combination of a hypertensive agent and an endothelin receptor A antagonist drugs would limit exercise-induced fatigue at simulated high altitude. Our data showed that the combination of 0.1 mg/kg ambrisentan with either 20 mg/kg ephedrine or 10 mg/kg methylphenidate significantly improved exercise duration in rats at simulated altitude of 4,267 m, whereas the individual compounds did not. In normoxic, anesthetized rats, ephedrine alone and in combination with ambrisentan increased heart…

Critical Care and Emergency MedicinePulmonologyPhysiologyAcclimatizationRespiratory Systemlcsh:MedicineAltitude SicknessPharmacologyCardiovascular PhysiologyDrug DiscoveryMedicine and Health SciencesDrug InteractionsSympathomimeticslcsh:ScienceFatigueAltitude sicknessEphedrineMammalsMultidisciplinaryPhenylpropionatesAltitudeDrug SynergismHematologyAnimal ModelsCell HypoxiaPyridazinesmedicine.anatomical_structureVertebratesBlood CirculationDrug Therapy CombinationAnatomymedicine.symptomEndothelin receptorPerfusionInjections IntraperitonealResearch Articlemedicine.drugDrug Research and DevelopmentAmbrisentanEndothelin A Receptor AntagonistsCardiologyEnvironmental and Occupational Lung DiseasesResearch and Analysis MethodsRodentsCardiovascular PharmacologyModel OrganismsHeart ratemedicineAnimalsRespiratory PhysiologySports and Exercise MedicinePharmacologyDose-Response Relationship Drugbusiness.industryAcute Cardiovascular Problemslcsh:ROrganismsHemodynamicsBiology and Life SciencesSkeletal muscleHypoxia (medical)medicine.diseaseRatsDisease Models AnimalBlood pressureMethylphenidateCardiovascular Anatomylcsh:QClinical MedicinebusinessPLoS ONE
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The relaxant effects of cromakalim (BRL 34915) on human isolated airway smooth muscle

1992

Cromakalim (BRL 34915) is a potassium channel opener with therapeutic potential as a bronchodilator in asthma. Cromakalim (0.1–30 μmol/l) inhibited the spontaneous tone of human isolated bronchi n a concentration-related manner being nearly as effective as isoprenaline or theophylline. The order of relaxant potencies (expressed as -log10 IC50 mol/l; mean ±SEM) was isoprenaline (7.29 ± 0.27; n = 8) > cromakalim (5.89 ± 0.12; n = 7) > theophylline (4.07 ±0.13; n = 10). In human bronchi where tone had been raised by addition of histamine (0.1 mmol/l), acetylcholine (0.1 mmol/l) or leukotriene D4 (LTD4, 0.1 μmol/l), the relaxant effect of cromakalim was substantially reduced. Cromakalim suppres…

CromakalimMuscle RelaxationBronchiPharmacologyGlibenclamidechemistry.chemical_compoundTheophyllineIsoprenalinemedicineHumansBenzopyransDrug InteractionsPyrrolesPharmacologyTetraethylammoniumIsoproterenolMuscle SmoothGeneral MedicineAcetylcholineBronchodilator AgentschemistryAnesthesiaSRS-APotassium channel openermedicine.symptomCromakalimHistamineAcetylcholineHistamineMuscle contractionmedicine.drugNaunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology
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Is Bactra bactrana (Kennel, 1901) a novel pest of sweet peppers?

2015

AbstractThis is the first report of Bactra bactrana (Kennel, 1901) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) attacking a major solanaceous crop, sweet pepper Capsicum annuum L. The infestation was detected in two greenhouses at the area of Tympaki (Southern Crete, Greece). The moth larvae caused typical symptoms of a fruit borer with numerous small holes on the surface of the peppers and extensive damage on the inside of the fruit as a result of the feeding activity. Unknown factors facilitated this major shift in host range since B. bactrana is typically a stem borer of sedges. In addition, the pest status of B. bactrana is currently under question, as in both cases the infestations by the moth were asso…

Crops Agricultural0106 biological sciencesTortricidaeBiological pest controlMothsBiologymedicine.disease_causeInsect Control010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesHost SpecificityHost-Parasite InteractionsLepidoptera genitaliaCropInfestationmedicineAnimalsGreecebusiness.industryPest controlGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classification010602 entomologyBactraAgronomyFruitLarvaInsect SciencePEST analysisCapsicumbusinessAgronomy and Crop ScienceBulletin of Entomological Research
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