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Assessing AQUACROP water stress function to evaluate the transpiration reductions of olive tree.

2012

Quantitative evaluation of the drought adaptation processes of crops is an important prerequisite for efficient irrigation management. Modeling the plant response under water stress conditions is crucial to identify the exact irrigation timing. Assessment of any water stress function requires the knowledge of its shape and then the estimation of critical thresholds of the soil water status, below which a strong reduction of plant transpiration occurs. In this work, the macroscopic approach is used to assess the water stress function implemented in AQUACROP for mature olive tree. In particular, after discussing about the function shape, the critical thresholds of soil water status are propos…

Olive cropOlive crop Water stress functions Leaf water potentialsSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliLeaf water potentials; Water stress functions; Olive cropLeaf water potentialsWater stress functions
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Modeling olive orchard response to water stress and definition of critical thresholds of soil water status.

2011

Olive orchard Water stress functions Sap flows Leaf water potentialsSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-Forestali
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Vection lies in the brain of the beholder: EEG parameters as an objective measurement of vection

2015

Opinionevent-related brain potentials (ERP)medicine.diagnostic_testobjective measurebusiness.industryelectroencephalogram (EEG)multisensory integrationlcsh:BF1-990Objective measurementMultisensory integrationSelf motion perceptionElectroencephalographytime-frequency analysislcsh:PsychologymedicinePsychologyArtificial intelligenceillusory self-motionbusinessPsychologyself-motion perceptionGeneral PsychologyCognitive psychologyFrontiers in Psychology
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Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Phenanthrene and Retene Modify the Action Potential via Multiple Ion Currents in Rainbow Trout Oncorhynchus mykiss C…

2019

Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are ubiquitous contaminants in aqueous environments. They affect cardiovascular development and function in fishes. The 3-ring PAH phenanthrene has recently been shown to impair cardiac excitation-contraction coupling by inhibiting Ca2+ and K+ currents in marine warm-water scombrid fishes. To see if similar events take place in a boreal freshwater fish, we studied whether the PAHs phenanthrene and retene (an alkylated phenanthrene) modify the action potential (AP) via effects on Na+ (INa ), Ca2+ (ICaL ), or K+ (IKr , IK1 ) currents in the ventricular myocytes of the rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) heart. Electrophysiological characteristics of myo…

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Early auditory processing in musicians and dancers during a contemporary dance piece

2016

AbstractThe neural responses to simple tones and short sound sequences have been studied extensively. However, in reality the sounds surrounding us are spectrally and temporally complex, dynamic and overlapping. Thus, research using natural sounds is crucial in understanding the operation of the brain in its natural environment. Music is an excellent example of natural stimulation which, in addition to sensory responses, elicits vast cognitive and emotional processes in the brain. Here we show that the preattentive P50 response evoked by rapid increases in timbral brightness during continuous music is enhanced in dancers when compared to musicians and laymen. In dance, fast changes in brigh…

PITCHMaleDanceEmotionsMismatch negativitydancersContemporary dance0302 clinical medicineCognitionNatural (music)aivotutkimusNatural soundsEvoked Potentialsauditory processingmedia_commonN100muusikotMultidisciplinarynatural soundsBRAIN RESPONSES05 social sciencesmusiciansBrainChoreography (dance)Magnetic Resonance Imagingbrain researchMUSICAL EMOTIONSta6131Auditory PerceptionFemaleTEST-RETEST RELIABILITYPsychologyCognitive psychologyAdultCORTEX515 Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectmusiikkita3112050105 experimental psychologyArticle03 medical and health sciencestanssijatPerceptionneural responsesNONMUSICIANSHumansMISMATCH NEGATIVITY0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesmusicDancingPERCEPTIONP503112 Neurosciences030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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The stability and functional properties of proteoliposomes mixed with dextran derivatives bearing hydrophobic anchor groups

1992

Liposomes composed of Escherichia coli phospholipid were coated with polysaccharides bearing hydrophobic palmitoyl anchors. The effect on the stability of liposomes without or with integral membrane proteins was investigated. A high concentration of hydrophobized dextrans protected the liposomes against detergent degradation, decreased the fluidity of the membranes, prevented fusion of the liposomes and enhanced their stability. Proteoliposomes containing beef heart cytochrome-c oxidase and the lactose transport carrier of E. coli were similarly affected by coating with the dextrans. Under these conditions both membrane proteins were still active. Long-term stability of the coated liposomes…

PROTEINMembrane FusionBiochemistryMembrane Potentialschemistry.chemical_compoundFUSIONINTEGRAL MEMBRANE PROTEINBINDINGIntegral membrane proteinLiposomeSymportersEscherichia coli ProteinsVesiclePROTEOLIPOSOMEDextransDEXTRAN DERIVATIVEBIOLOGICAL-MEMBRANESFluoresceinsMembraneCarbohydrate SequenceESCHERICHIA-COLIMonosaccharide Transport ProteinsCations DivalentMembrane FluidityProteolipidsMolecular Sequence DataBiophysicsPhospholipidFluorescence PolarizationLactose transportOXIDASECYTOCHROME-CVESICLESElectron Transport Complex IVHYDROPHOBIC ANCHOR GROUPEscherichia coliAnimalsKINETICSChromatographyMyocardiumMembrane ProteinsMembrane Transport ProteinsBiological membraneCell BiologyPROTON-MOTIVE FORCEMembrane proteinchemistryLiposomesCalciumCattleBiochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes
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Capsaicin differentially modulates voltage-activated calcium channel currents in dorsal root ganglion neurones of rats

2005

It is discussed whether capsaicin, an agonist of the pain mediating TRPV1 receptor, decreases or increases voltage-activated calcium channel (VACC) currents (ICa(V)). ICa(V) were isolated in cultured dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurones of rats using the whole cell patch clamp method and Ba 2+ as charge carrier. In large diameter neurones (>35Am), a concentration of 50AM was needed to reduce ICa(V) (activated by depolarizations to 0 mV) by 80%, while in small diameter neurones (30Am), the IC50 was 0.36 AM. This effect was concentration dependent with a threshold below 0.025 AM and maximal blockade (>80%) at 5AM. The current–voltage relation was shifted to the hyperpolarized direction with an…

Pain ThresholdPatch-Clamp TechniquesTRPV1TRPV Cation ChannelsN-type calcium channelSecond Messenger SystemsMembrane PotentialsGanglia SpinalAnimalsL-type calcium channelPatch clampRats WistarMolecular BiologyCell SizeNeuronsDose-Response Relationship DrugVoltage-dependent calcium channelChemistryGeneral NeuroscienceCalcium channelT-type calcium channelCalciseptineAnatomyRatsRats Inbred LewBiophysicsCalcium ChannelsNeurology (clinical)CapsaicinSignal TransductionDevelopmental BiologyBrain Research
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Alterations in membrane and firing properties of layer 2/3 pyramidal neurons following focal laser lesions in rat visual cortex.

2013

Focal cortical injuries are well known to cause changes in function and excitability of the surviving cortical areas but the cellular correlates of these physiological alterations are not fully understood. In the present study we employed a well established ex vivo-in vitro model of focal laser lesions in the rat visual cortex and we studied membrane and firing properties of the surviving layer 2/3 pyramidal neurons. Patch-clamp recordings, performed in the first week post-injury, revealed an increased input resistance, a depolarized spike threshold as well as alterations in the firing pattern of neurons in the cortex ipsilateral to the lesion. Notably, the reported lesion-induced alteratio…

Patch-Clamp TechniquesAction PotentialsGABAB receptorBiologyIn Vitro TechniquesSynaptic TransmissionGlutamatergicchemistry.chemical_compoundCortex (anatomy)Biological neural networkmedicineDNQXAnimalsRats Long-EvansVisual CortexMembrane potentialNeuronsGABAA receptorGeneral NeuroscienceLasersPyramidal CellsCell MembraneElectrophysiological PhenomenaRatsVisual cortexmedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryData Interpretation StatisticalSynapsesNeuroscienceNeuroscience
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Modelling the spatial and temporal constrains of the GABAergic influence on neuronal excitability

2021

GABA (γ-amino butyric acid) is an inhibitory neurotransmitter in the adult brain that can mediate depolarizing responses during development or after neuropathological insults. Under which conditions GABAergic membrane depolarizations are sufficient to impose excitatory effects is hard to predict, as shunting inhibition and GABAergic effects on spatiotemporal filtering of excitatory inputs must be considered. To evaluate at which reversal potential a net excitatory effect was imposed by GABA (EGABAThr), we performed a detailed in-silico study using simple neuronal topologies and distinct spatiotemporal relations between GABAergic and glutamatergic inputs. These simulations revealed for GABAe…

Patch-Clamp TechniquesAction potentialPhysiologyAction PotentialsSynaptic TransmissionNervous SystemBiochemistryMiceNerve FibersAnimal CellsMedicine and Health SciencesGABAergic NeuronsBiology (General)gamma-Aminobutyric AcidNeuronsMembrane potentialEcologyChemistryPyramidal CellsDepolarizationNeurochemistryNeurotransmittersCA3 Region HippocampalElectrophysiologyReceptors GlutamateComputational Theory and MathematicsModeling and SimulationExcitatory postsynaptic potentialGABAergicAnatomyCellular TypesShunting inhibitionResearch Articlemedicine.drugQH301-705.5Models NeurologicalNeurophysiologyAMPA receptorMembrane Potentialgamma-Aminobutyric acidCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceGlutamatergicSpatio-Temporal AnalysisGeneticsmedicineAnimalsComputer SimulationReceptors AMPAReversal potentialMolecular BiologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsComputational BiologyBiology and Life SciencesNeural InhibitionDendritesCell BiologyNeuronal DendritesAxonsMice Inbred C57BLAnimals Newbornnervous systemCellular NeuroscienceSynapsesDepolarizationNeuroscienceNeurosciencePLOS Computational Biology
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A subset of ventral tegmental area dopamine neurons responds to acute ethanol

2015

The mechanisms by which alcohol drinking promotes addiction in humans and self-administration in rodents remain obscure, but it is well known that alcohol can enhance dopamine (DA) neurotransmission from neurons of the ventral tegmental area (VTA) and increase DA levels within the nucleus accumbens and prefrontal cortex. We recorded from identified DA neuronal cell bodies within ventral midbrain slices prepared from a transgenic mouse line (TH-GFP) using long-term stable extracellular recordings in a variety of locations and carefully mapped the responses to applied ethanol (EtOH). We identified a subset of DA neurons in the medial VTA located within the rostral linear and interfascicular n…

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