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Leucocytozoon muscicapa n. sp. (Leucocytozoidae: Apicomplexa) from the pied flycatcherFicedula hypoleuca (Pallas) (Passeriformes: Muscicapinae)

1995

Leucocytozoon muscicapa n. sp. is described from the pied flycatcherFicedula hypoleuca (Pallas) (Passeriformes: Muscicapinae) from Finland and compared with other leucocytozoids of the family Muscicapidae.

ApicomplexaLeucocytozoonMuscicapabiologyAnimal ecologyZoologyParasitologyLeucocytozoidaebiology.organism_classificationFAMILY MUSCICAPIDAESystematic Parasitology
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Floral volatiles in a sapromyiophilous plant and their importance in attracting house fly pollinators

2015

Floral scent in sapromyiophilous plants often consists of complex blends with not only fetid (e.g., sulfides) but also sweet (e.g., terpenoids) volatile organic compounds and a recent study suggests that both groups of compounds are involved in pollinator attraction. However, little is known about the number and identity of compounds involved in pollinator attraction in these deceptive plants that mimic breeding sites of fly pollinators. In the present paper, we studied flower volatiles of sapromyiophilous Periploca laevigata and their capability to elicit biological responses in one of the pollinator species, Musca domestica. Floral volatiles were collected by dynamic headspace and analyse…

Arthropod AntennaeSettore BIO/07 - EcologiaPollinationBiologyBiochemistryGas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometrychemistry.chemical_compoundPollinatorHousefliesBotanyOlfactometryAnimalsPeriplocaPollinationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsVolatile Organic CompoundsGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationOlfactory PerceptionAttractionTerpenoidApocynaceaeSettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicatachemistryOlfactometerApocynaceae Behaviour Electrophysiology Floral scent Musca domestica Muscidae Periploca Pollination SapromyophilousSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataGas chromatographyDimethyl trisulfide
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Four Remarkable Additions to the Biodiversity of Chinese Mosses

2022

Four species of moss genus Schistidium are reported for the first time from China. All of them have been found in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. Ecological and distributional details of the newly recorded species are provided and their local distribution is mapped. Photographs of the species are attached. Checklist of Schistidium species and identifying key are added. Considering the present records, Schistidium consists of 15 species in China.

AsiaEcologychecklist; identifying keyphytogeographydistribution mapsbryophytes; ChinaXinjiang Uyghur Autonomous RegionMusciPlant ScienceSchistidiumAsia; bryophytes; China; distribution maps; Musci; phytogeography; <i>Schistidium</i>; Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region; checklist; identifying keyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPlants
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2015

In order to minimize risks of pathogen transmission with the development of ecotourism in Gabon, a seasonal inventory has been performed in five contrasted biotopes in Ivindo (INP) and Moukalaba-Doudou (MDNP) National Parks. A total of 10,033 hematophagous flies were captured. The Glossinidae, with six different species identified, was the most abundant group and constitutes about 60% of the captured flies compared to the Stomoxys (6 species also identified) and Tabanidae with 28% and 12%, respectively. The Glossinidae showed a higher rate of capture in primary forest and in research camps. In INP, the Stomoxys showed a higher rate of capture in secondary forest and at village borders, wher…

Biotope0303 health sciencesgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologyVeterinary (miscellaneous)030231 tropical medicineStomoxys15. Life on landBiologybiology.organism_classificationOld-growth forest030308 mycology & parasitologyGlossinidae03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineInfectious DiseasesHabitatAbundance (ecology)Insect ScienceMuscidaeSecondary forestAnimal Science and ZoologyParasitologyParasite
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Muscimol hydration and vibrational spectroscopy – The impact of explicit and implicit water

2022

The presented study focuses on the interaction of the well-known neurotoxin muscimol with water. Two approaches for the water solvent are applied – the explicit and the implicit. The muscimol-water clusters were obtained by the molecular dynamics simulations and the first solvation shell was kept for further studies. Implicit water was mimicked via the polarized continuum model (PCM). All three tautomeric forms of the free muscimol molecule are considered in the calculations. The combined theoretical and experimental vibrational IR and Raman studies determined the stability of the prevailing zwitterion form in water. We proved that water molecules in the first solvation shell are crucial fo…

Density Functional Theory (DFT)Hydration energyMuscimolTautomersMolecular Dynamics (MD)Hydrogen bondsJournal of Molecular Liquids
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Ocena aktywności przeciwdrobnoustrojowej ekstraktu roślinnego z Dionaea muscipula

2018

Rośliny owadożerne są przedmiotem badań, nie tylko ze względu na charakterystyczny dla nich sposób pobierania składników odżywczych z otoczenia, ale również z powodu ich pożądanego oddziaływania na mikroorganizmy. W piśmiennictwie znajdujemy potwierdzenie, że ekstrakty z roślin owadożernych mają działanie nie tylko bakteriostatyczne, ale również bakteriobójcze i grzybobójcze. Do badań wybrano jednego z przedstawicieli roślin owadożernych, Dionaea muscipula J. Ellis (Muchołówka amerykańska), w celu określenia ich aktywności biologicznej. Materiałem do badań były odpowiednio przygotowanie ekstrakty z dwóch odmian Dionaea muscipula: Regular Form oraz Red Green. Hodowle prowadzono w warunkach ś…

Dionaea muscipulasecondary metabolitesMuchołówka amerykańskamikroorganizmy patogennemetabolity wtórnepathogenic microorganisms
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Evidence that 3 alpha-hydroxy-5 alpha-pregnan-20-one is a physiologically relevant modulator of GABA-ergic neurotransmission.

1991

Abstract 3α-Hydroxy-5α-pregnan-20-one (HPO) is a progesterone metabolite which exhibits narcotic properties at high concentrations by interactions with the receptor for gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA). The present investigation characterized low-dose effects of HPO on GABA A receptor binding, by determining the allosteric properties of HPO on the in vitro binding of 3 H-muscimol to membrane fractions from the cerebella of ovariectomized rats. A newly developed method for tissue preparation was used to wash out endogenous ligands interfering with the assay. HPO reduced the affinity of 3 H-muscimol to GABA A receptor sites by 52% and enhanced the number of accessible binding sites from 5.5±0.5…

Endocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismMetabolitemedicine.medical_treatmentOvariectomyAllosteric regulationPregnanoloneNeurotransmissionBiologyTritiumSynaptic Transmissionchemistry.chemical_compoundEndocrinologyCerebellummedicineAnimalsBinding siteReceptorBiological PsychiatryDose-Response Relationship DrugEndocrine and Autonomic SystemsGABAA receptorMuscimolfungiPregnaneCell Membraneequipment and suppliesReceptors GABA-ARatsPsychiatry and Mental healthSteroid hormonechemistryBiochemistryFemalePsychoneuroendocrinology
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Firing characteristics of vestibular nuclei neurons in the alert monkey after bilateral vestibular neurectomy

1992

After destruction of the peripheral vestibular system which is not activated by moving large-field visual stimulation, not only labyrinthine-ocular reflexes but also optokinetic-ocular responses related to the "velocity storage" mechanism are abolished. In the normal monkey optokinetic-ocular responses are reflected in sustained activity changes of central vestibular neurons within the vestibular nuclei. To account for the loss of optokinetic responses after labyrinthectomy, inactivation of central vestibular neurons consequent on the loss of primary vestibular activity is assumed to be of major importance. To test this hypothesis we recorded the neural activity within the vestibular nuclea…

Eye Movementsgenetic structuresWheat Germ AgglutininsWheat Germ Agglutinin-Horseradish Peroxidase ConjugateVestibular NerveSmooth pursuitVestibular nucleiotorhinolaryngologic diseasesAnimalsHorseradish PeroxidaseNeuronsVestibular systemHistocytochemistryMuscimolGeneral NeuroscienceVestibular pathwayAnatomyOptokinetic reflexVestibular NucleiMacaca mulattaElectrophysiologyEar InnerReflexsense organsVestibulo–ocular reflexPsychologyNeurosciencePhotic StimulationExperimental Brain Research
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Indigenous yeast communities in the environment of ‘‘Rovello bianco’’ grape variety and their use in commercial white wine fermentation

2009

The indigenous yeast communities associated with several vineyard habitats were analysed. Wild yeasts were isolated, differentiated at strain level and identified. A phylogenetic tree based on partial 26S rRNA genes was constructed. The strains were characterized and the indigenous Saccharomyces cerevisiae GR1 was then used to carry out a vinification process and compared with a commercial yeast. Wines obtained were subjected to chemical and sensory analysis. The comparison between the two products highlighted differences due to the fer- menting strains employed. The vineyard environment was found to strongly influence the composition of yeast communities, thus, confirming the theory of ‘te…

Fermentation in winemakingWinebiologyAscomycotaPhylogenetic treeBirds Grape variety ‘‘Rovello bianco’’ or ‘‘Greco muscio’’ PCR-DGGE Saccharomyces cerevisiae Vineyard environment Wild yeasts Wine fermentationPhysiologySaccharomyces cerevisiaefood and beveragesGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyVineyardYeastBirds Grape variety ‘‘Rovello bianco’’ or ‘‘Greco muscio’’ PCR-DGGEBotanyFermentationBiotechnologySettore AGR/16 - Microbiologia Agraria
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Functional evidence for GABA as modulator of the contractility of the longitudinal muscle in mouse duodenum: Role of GABAA and GABAC receptors

2007

We investigated, in vitro, the effects of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) on the spontaneous mechanical activity of the longitudinal smooth muscle in mouse duodenum. GABA induced an excitatory effect, consisting in an increase in the basal tone, which was antagonized by the GABA(A)-receptor antagonist, bicuculline, potentiated by (1,2,5,6-Tetrahydropyridin-4-yl)methylphosphinic acid hydrate (TPMPA), a GABA(C)-receptor antagonist and it was not affected by phaclofen, a GABA(B)-receptor antagonist. Muscimol, GABA(A) receptor agonist, induced a contractile effect markedly reduced by bicuculline, tetrodotoxin (TTX), hexamethonium and atropine. Cis-4-aminocrotonic acid (CACA), a specific GABA(C) …

GABA receptorsAgonistmedicine.medical_specialtyDuodenumPyridinesmedicine.drug_classIn Vitro TechniquesBicucullineInhibitory postsynaptic potentialSettore BIO/09 - FisiologiaGABAA-rho receptorGABA AntagonistsMiceGABACellular and Molecular Neurosciencechemistry.chemical_compoundPhaclofenReceptors GABAInternal medicineIntestinal motilitymedicineAnimalsDrug InteractionsGABA Agonistsgamma-Aminobutyric AcidPharmacologyDose-Response Relationship DrugMuscimolGABAA receptorCytarabineMuscle SmoothBicucullinePhosphinic AcidsMice Inbred C57BLEndocrinologyReceptors GABA-Bnervous systemchemistryMuscimolCholinergic excitatory nerveNANC inhibitory nerveHexamethoniumMouse duodenumMuscle Contractionmedicine.drugNeuropharmacology
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