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The macrophyte, Stratiotes aloides, protects larvae of dragonfly Aeshna viridis against fish predation

2004

Predation could be one force determining which contemporary species occupy a certain habitat. Aeshna viridis is an endangered dragonfly species with a larval distribution strongly associated with lakes where the water plant, water soldier, Stratiotes aloides, occurs. In this study, the larvae were almost exclusively found in patches of S. aloides. To study larval association with S. aloides further, we conducted a series of laboratory experiments. Behavioural experiments indicated that larvae preferred S. aloides. Aeshna viridis larvae were nocturnal and rather inactive. Larvae on S. aloides were less susceptible to predation by the perch, Perca fluviatilis, than larvae on another water pla…

PerchbiologyEcologyStratiotes aloidesRare speciesMyriophyllum alterniflorumEndangered speciesAeshna viridisAquatic ScienceDragonflybiology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPredationAquatic Ecology
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Nuove stazioni in Sicilia di Petalophyllum ralfsii (Hepatophyta), specie minacciata in Europa, e di altre briofite rare in Italia meridionale

2011

Petalophyllum briofite rare ItaliaLife Sciences
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Inactivation of the interpositus nucleus blocks the conditioned response acquired by a somatosensory conditioned stimulus in rabbit eyeblink conditio…

2001

1. Earlier studies suggest that the memory trace for the conditioned eyeblink reflex is formed and maintained in the interpositus nucleus (IPN) in the deep cerebellar nuclei when either an auditory or visual stimulus is used as a conditioned stimulus (CS). 2. In the present study, the eyeblink reflex of the rabbit was conditioned to a somatosensory CS (an airpuff onto the back). 3. In well-trained animals, the IPN was reversibly inactivated by local cooling and the existence of the learned responses to the CS was then tested. 4. The reversible IPN inactivation blocked the memory trace the somatosensory CS. The finding further supports the view that IPN-mediated memory trace formation is not…

PharmacologyCerebellumgenetic structuresBlinkingChemistryConditioning ClassicalClassical conditioningStimulus (physiology)Somatosensory systemDeep cerebellar nucleimedicine.anatomical_structureEyeblink conditioningMemoryCerebellumEvoked Potentials SomatosensoryMoro reflexmedicineReflexAnimalsRabbitsNeuroscienceBiological PsychiatryProgress in neuro-psychopharmacologybiological psychiatry
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Structure-activity relationship of furosemide-derived compounds as antagonists of cerebellum-specific GABA(A) receptors.

1998

The Na+-K+-2Cl- cotransporter blocker furosemide inhibits gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)-gated chloride currents and reverses GABA-mediated inhibition of [35S]-t-butylbicyclophosphorothionate ([35S]TBPS) binding of the cerebellar alpha6 subunit-containing GABA(A) receptors much more potently than the cerebrocortical non-alpha6 subunit-containing receptors. Of the 44 compounds studied, all precursors or derivatives of diuretics, one compound [hydrazinosulfonyl-furosemide (PF 1885)] reversed 5-microM GABA-induced inhibition of [35S]TBPS binding to cerebellar and cerebrocortical receptors. Three other compounds, all of which are structurally closely related to furosemide, were selective antago…

PharmacologyCerebral CortexMaleCerebellumChemistryGABAA receptorStereochemistryAntagonistFurosemideRatsStructure-Activity Relationshipmedicine.anatomical_structureFurosemideCerebellummedicineGABAergicStructure–activity relationshipAnimalsGABA-A Receptor AntagonistsRats WistarReceptorCotransportermedicine.drugEuropean journal of pharmacology
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Ursane-type saponins from Zygophyllum cornutum

2013

Seven known ursane-type saponins were isolated from the methanolic extract of the whole plant of Zygophyllum cornutum Coss, and identified by 2D NMR spectroscopy and FAB-mass spectrometry. They are reported in this species for the first time and might be chemotaxonomically significant for the genus Zygophyllum.

PharmacologyComplementary and alternative medicineTraditional medicineDrug DiscoveryPlant ScienceGeneral MedicineZygophyllumBiologybiology.organism_classification
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Evaluation of the acute toxicity, analgesic and CNS activities of different species ofTeucrium genus

1995

Methanol and dichloromethanol extracts of the leaves and stems of four Teucrium species (T. cartaginenses, T. flavum, T. pumillum and T. buxifolium) have been tested for their toxicity, analgesic and central depressor effects. The intraperitoneal administration of the different extracts showed a CNS depressant activity in mice, but they lacked anticonvulsive effects. When tested for analgesic activity none of the extracts increased the threshold of pain thermal stimulus. However, the methanol and dichloromethanol extracts of T. cartaginenses and T. buxifolium species showed a significant analgesic effect in models of pain induced by chemical or mechanical stimulation.

PharmacologybiologyChemistryTEUCRIUM CARTAGINENSES EXTRACTSTEUCRIUM FLAVUM EXTRACTSAnalgesicCentral nervous systemTEUCRIUM BUXIFOLIUM EXTRACTSStimulationBiological activityEFFECTS ON CNSPharmacologybiology.organism_classificationAcute toxicityTeucriumANALGESIAmedicine.anatomical_structureThreshold of painToxicitymedicineTEUCRIUM PUMILLUM EXTRACTSPhytotherapy Research
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Fine structure of sensilla during moulting inNeomysis integer (Leach) (Crustacea, Mysidacea)

1980

During the moulting cycle the sensory cells and the newly formed hair shaft remain connected to the old cuticular receptive apparatus of the sensillum by the elongated outer segments of the dendrites, which run through the exuvial space. A surface coat covering the outer dendritic segments protects them against the chemical influences of the exuvial fluid. The findings suggest that the receptors remain functional until ecdysis. This moulting type is considered to be a transitional form between the moulting types so far known.

Pharmacologyintegumentary systemHair shaftMysidaceaCell BiologyAnatomyBiologybiology.organism_classificationSensory cellCrustaceanCell biologyCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceEcdysisMolecular MedicineMolecular BiologyMoultingSensillumExperientia
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Effects of γ-Butyrobetaine and Mildronate on Nitric Oxide Production in Lipopolysaccharide-Treated Rats

2008

Production of nitric oxide was measured in lipopolysaccharide-treated rats (10 mg/kg, 4 hr) using the electron paramagnetic resonance method. As compared to the control animals, the nitric oxide level in liver of lipopolysaccharide-treated rats increased from 27.6+/-4.7 to 1485+/-129 ng/g tissue, in heart from 4.8+/-0.7 to 271+/-26 ng/g tissue, in blood from 33.6+/-12.4 to 638+/-136 ng/g tissue, in kidney from 3.3+/-0.5 to 356+/-31 ng/g tissue, in brain cortex from 46.0+/-3.4 to 227+/-27 ng/g tissue, in cerebellum from 27.7+/-2.6 to 218+/-30 ng/g tissue, and in testes from 13.8+/-1.1 to 86+/-8 ng/g tissue. Administration of the antiischaemic drug, mildronate (120 mg/kg) caused a significant…

Pharmacologymedicine.medical_specialtyKidneyCerebellumLipopolysaccharidebiologyGeneral MedicineToxicologyIn vitroNitric oxideNitric oxide synthasechemistry.chemical_compoundEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryAnesthesiaInternal medicineCirculatory systemmedicinebiology.proteinCarnitinemedicine.drugBasic & Clinical Pharmacology & Toxicology
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Morphological adaptation in host races of Tephritis conura

2007

The present study investigates morphological differentiation among host races of the fruit fly Te phritis conura Loew (Diptera: Tephritidae) for two fitness-related traits and whether these traits are host induced or genetically determined. Flies were analyzed from independent sympatric regions, and from one syntopic site where parental host plants [ Cirsium heterophyllum (L.) Hill. and Cirsium oleraceum (L.) Scop. (Cardueae)] and hybrid plants ( C. heterophyllum × C. oleraceum ) co-occur. As both host races may oviposit on hybrid plants and hybrid plants provide an identical environment for larvae of both host races, flies emerging from C. heterophyllum × C. oleraceum hybrids were used to …

Phenotypic plasticitybiologyHost (biology)fungiCirsium oleraceumbiology.organism_classificationTephritis conuraInsect ScienceTephritidaeBotanyOvipositorCirsium heterophyllumEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsHybridEntomologia Experimentalis et Applicata
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Structured-light imaging through scattering

2016

We present a structured illumination technique to image objects hidden beneath scattering. The sample is computationally retrieved from a known ensemble of light patterns codified onto a digital micromirror device and photocurrent fluctuations provided by a detector with no spatial resolution. Results of laboratory experiments will be shown. Article not available.

PhotocurrentPhysicsScatteringbusiness.industryDetectorPhysics::OpticsStructured illuminationSample (graphics)Digital micromirror devicelaw.inventionOpticslawbusinessImage resolutionStructured lightImaging and Applied Optics 2016
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