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Focal Cortical Lesions Induce Bidirectional Changes in the Excitability of Fast Spiking and Non Fast Spiking Cortical Interneurons
2014
A physiological brain function requires neuronal networks to operate within a well-defined range of activity. Indeed, alterations in neuronal excitability have been associated with several pathological conditions, ranging from epilepsy to neuropsychiatric disorders. Changes in inhibitory transmission are known to play a key role in the development of hyperexcitability. However it is largely unknown whether specific interneuronal subpopulations contribute differentially to such pathological condition. In the present study we investigated functional alterations of inhibitory interneurons embedded in a hyperexcitable cortical circuit at the border of chronically induced focal lesions in mouse …
"Table 42" of "Investigations of anisotropic flow using multi-particle azimuthal correlations in pp, p-Pb, Xe-Xe, and Pb-Pb collisions at the LHC"
2019
SC$(4,2)$ with 3-subevent method divided with $\langle v_4\{2\}^2\rangle\langle v_2\{2\}^2\rangle$ with $|\Delta \eta| > 1.0$ and 1.4 in Pb-Pb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}} = 5.02$ TeV.
"Table 43" of "Investigations of anisotropic flow using multi-particle azimuthal correlations in pp, p-Pb, Xe-Xe, and Pb-Pb collisions at the LHC"
2019
SC$(3,2)$ with 3-subevent method divided with $\langle v_3\{2\}^2\rangle\langle v_2\{2\}^2\rangle$ with $|\Delta \eta| > 1.0$ and 1.4 in Pb-Pb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}} = 5.02$ TeV.
"Table 19" of "Investigations of anisotropic flow using multi-particle azimuthal correlations in pp, p-Pb, Xe-Xe, and Pb-Pb collisions at the LHC"
2019
SC$(3,2)$ with 3-subevent method divided with $\langle v_3\{2\}^2\rangle\langle v_2\{2\}^2\rangle$ with $|\Delta \eta| > 1.0$ and 1.4 in p-Pb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}} = 5.02$ TeV.
"Table 18" of "Investigations of anisotropic flow using multi-particle azimuthal correlations in pp, p-Pb, Xe-Xe, and Pb-Pb collisions at the LHC"
2019
SC$(4,2)$ with 3-subevent method divided with $\langle v_4\{2\}^2\rangle\langle v_2\{2\}^2\rangle$ with $|\Delta \eta| > 1.0$ and 1.4 in p-Pb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}} = 5.02$ TeV.
Light-controlled bacteria-surface and bacteria-bacteria adhesions
2020
Binding and/or hydrolysis of purine-based nucleotides is not required for IM30 ring formation
2021
Small Residues Inhibit Homo-Dimerization of the Human Carbonic Anhydrase XII Transmembrane Domain
2021
Amino acids with small side chains and motifs of small residues in a distance of four are rather abundant in human single-span transmembrane helices. While interaction of such helices appears to be common, the role of the small residues in mediating and/or stabilizing transmembrane helix oligomers remains mostly elusive. Yet, the mere existence of (small)xxx(small) motifs in transmembrane helices is frequently used to model dimeric TM helix structures. The single transmembrane helix of the human carbonic anhydrases XII contains a large number of amino acids with small side chains, and critical involvement of these small amino acids in dimerization of the transmembrane domain has been sugges…
Halogen activation in the plume of Masaya volcano: field observations and box model investigations
2020
Volcanic emissions are a source of halogens in the atmosphere. Rapid reactions convert the initially emitted hydrogen halides (HCl, HBr, and HI) into reactive species such as BrO, Br2, BrCl, ClO, OClO, and IO. The activation reaction mechanisms in the plume consume ozone (O3), which is entrained by ambient air that is mixed into the plume. In this study, we present observations of the oxidation of bromine, chlorine, and iodine during the first 11 min following emission, examining the plume from Santiago crater of the Masaya volcano in Nicaragua. Two field campaigns were conducted: one in July 2016 and one in September 2016. The sum of the reactive species of each halogen was determined by g…