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Sequential acquisition of cacophony calcium currents, sodium channels and voltage-dependent potassium currents affects spike shape and dendrite growt…

2014

During metamorphosis the CNS undergoes profound changes to accommodate the switch from larval to adult behaviors. In Drosophila and other holometabolous insects, adult neurons differentiate either from respecified larval neurons, newly born neurons, or are born embryonically but remain developmentally arrested until differentiation during pupal life. This study addresses the latter in the identified Drosophila flight motoneuron 5. In situ patch-clamp recordings, intracellular dye fills and immunocytochemistry address the interplay between dendritic shape, excitability and ionic current development. During pupal life, changes in excitability and spike shape correspond to a stereotyped, progr…

Patch-Clamp Techniquesmedia_common.quotation_subjectAction Potentialschemistry.chemical_elementCell EnlargementBiologyCalciumSodium ChannelsArticleMembrane PotentialsAnimalsPatch clampMetamorphosisIon channelmedia_commonMotor NeuronsMembrane potentialMicroscopy ConfocalGeneral NeuroscienceSodium channelOptical ImagingfungiMetamorphosis BiologicalDendritesImmunohistochemistryPotassium channelCell biologyDrosophila melanogasterchemistryPotassium Channels Voltage-GatedPotassiumCalciumNeuroscienceIntracellularEuropean Journal of Neuroscience
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High-Voltage Injuries by Contact With Overhead Lines: Case Reports of Two Young Girls

2021

Abstract High-voltage burn injuries are rare in the pediatric age group, but can lead to devastating, severe sequelae. We present the cases of two young girls who suffered high-voltage burn injuries due to direct contact with overhead power lines. Both patients came from difficult psychosocial backgrounds. The injuries resulted in severe long-term consequences and functional deficits.

Pediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryRehabilitationHigh voltagePediatric ageEmergency MedicinemedicineHumansOverhead (computing)FemaleSurgeryBurnsChildbusinessPsychosocialJournal of Burn Care & Research
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An Experimental Characterization of Time of Arrival Accuracy for Time Synchronization of Medium Voltage Smart Grid Solutions

2019

The time synchronization of smart grid devices is a critical feature for the successful application of advanced grid monitoring and control techniques. Synchronization mechanisms based on the accurate estimation of the Time of Arrival (ToA) of network messages - sent over power line cables - are a promising solution to achieve synchronization tasks over distribution lines. In this paper, a chirp-based synchronization technique over the Medium Voltage (MV) grid has been proposed and characterized. Such approach has the benefit of not requiring the installation of a dedicated infrastructure, thanks to the exploitation of power distribution lines for the transmission of time synchronization da…

Performance EvaluationComputer scienceMedium Voltage Distribution GridGridTime of ArrivalPower (physics)Time of arrivalSmart gridTransmission (telecommunications)Time SynchronizationSynchronization (computer science)Electronic engineeringChirpSmart GridChirp modulationSettore ING-INF/07 - Misure Elettriche E ElettronicheVoltage2019 IEEE 10th International Workshop on Applied Measurements for Power Systems (AMPS)
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Improvement of the P/E window in nanocrystal memories by the use of high-k materials in the control dielectric

2005

Abstract In this paper nanocrystals memories program curves are shown and their saturation points (steady state condition) can be observed. We present a model that relates the voltage shift at the steady state ( Δ V T ss ) to the gate program voltage (VG). Starting from a good agreement between experimental data and simulations for nanocrystals memory cells with a conventional dielectric structure (SiO2), we present the estimated values of the Δ V T ss vs VG for different control stacks. Our investigation shows an improvement if a material with a high dielectric constant and a small conduction band-offset with respect to the SiO2, is placed between two SiO2 layers when the first of them is …

PermittivityMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsbusiness.industryElectrical engineeringDielectricCondensed Matter PhysicsThermal conductionSettore ING-INF/01 - ElettronicaAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsBand offsetSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsNanocrystalControl and Systems EngineeringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringSafety Risk Reliability and QualitybusinessSaturation (magnetic)High-κ dielectricVoltage
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The main determinant of furosemide inhibition on GABA(A) receptors is located close to the first transmembrane domain.

1998

Inhibitory GABA(A) receptors are regulated by numerous allosteric modulators, the most receptor-subtype specific of which is furosemide. It recognises receptors of the subunit composition alpha6beta2/3gamma2, restricted to cerebellar granule cells. To locate furosemide's site of action we constructed chimeras of the furosemide-sensitive alpha6 and the furosemide-insensitive alpha1 subunit, and expressed and studied them together with the beta3 and gamma2 subunits in Xenopus oocytes by the two-electrode voltage clamp technique. The inhibition of GABA-induced currents by furosemide mainly depended on a short domain proximal to the first transmembrane region of the alpha6 subunit.

PharmacologyBase SequenceGABAA receptorVoltage clampProtein subunitXenopusAllosteric regulationCell MembraneMolecular Sequence DataXenopusBiologyIn Vitro Techniquesbiology.organism_classificationGABAA-rho receptorCell biologyGABA AntagonistsTransmembrane domainBiochemistryAllosteric RegulationFurosemideOocytesAnimalsGABA-A Receptor AntagonistsReceptorEuropean journal of pharmacology
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Local hydrogen-clearance and 257-01257-01257-01- measurements in micro-areas of the rat brain

1970

La pression partielle de l'oxygene et la «clearance» de l'hydrogene ont ete mesurees dans des regions circonscrites. Les deux valeurs sont enregistrees par la meme microelectrode de platine (diametre de la pointe 10μ). Cette methode nouvelle est appliquee dans des experiences faites sur le cerveau de Rats narcotises et on est capable d'evaluer les inhomogenites locales de l'apport d'oxygene dependant du flux du sang.

PharmacologyCellular and Molecular NeurosciencePolarization voltageHydrogen clearanceChemistryMolecular MedicineCell BiologyHydrogen measurementRat brainMolecular BiologyMolecular biologyExperientia
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Kinetics and state-dependent effects of verapamil on cardiac L-type calcium channels.

1996

The voltage dependence and the kinetics of block by verapamil of L-type calcium current (ICa) were investigated in ventricular myocytes from rat hearts using the whole-cell patch-clamp technique. ICa was elicited repetitively in response to depolarizing voltage pulses from -80 mV to 0 mV at different pulse intervals and durations. Verapamil reduced the magnitude of ICa in a frequency-dependent manner without tonic component. The time course of ICa remained unchanged suggesting that not open but inactivated channels were affected by the drug. The interaction of verapamil with inactivated channels was investigated by the application of twin pulses. In the presence of verapamil, the duration o…

PharmacologyVoltage-dependent calcium channelChemistryKineticsTime constantAnalytical chemistryDepolarizationHeartGeneral MedicineIn Vitro TechniquesCalcium Channel BlockersRatsKineticsDrug concentrationNuclear magnetic resonanceVerapamilState dependentBariummedicineVerapamilAnimalsL-type calcium channelCalcium Channelsmedicine.drugNaunyn-Schmiedeberg's archives of pharmacology
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Environmental and Product Contamination during the Preparation of Antineoplastic Drugs with Robotic Systems

2018

Abstract Background Robotic systems are designed to minimize the exposure to antineoplastic drugs during automated preparation. However, contamination cannot be completely excluded. The aim of the study was to evaluate the contamination with antineoplastic drugs on the working surfaces and on the outer surface of the ready-to-use products (infusion bags and syringes) during automated preparation with different versions of a robot and manual preparation. Methods Surface contamination with platinum (Pt) and 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) was measured by wipe sampling and quantified by voltammetry for Pt and GC-MS for 5-FU. Sampling was performed on pre-defined locations in the working areas before and…

PharmacyRM1-950030226 pharmacology & pharmacygas chromatography/mass spectrometryantineoplastic drugs03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineMedicinePharmacology (medical)Pharmaceutical industryPharmacologyvoltammetryChromatographybusiness.industrysurface contaminationautomated compoundingContaminationwipe samplingRobotic systems030220 oncology & carcinogenesisProduct (mathematics)Antineoplastic DrugsTherapeutics. PharmacologyGas chromatography–mass spectrometryHD9665-9675businessWipe samplingPharmaceutical Technology in Hospital Pharmacy
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Dielectric barrier discharge at the triglycine sulfate crystal surface: the role of the electric field of the domain structure

2014

Dielectric barrier discharges (DBD) at the triglycine sulfate crystal surface, generated in air under controlled gas pressure, have been investigated. Electrical characterization of these DBD discharges, produced at temperatures below as well as above the ferroelectric phase transition, are presented. The influence of the electric field of the domain structure on these DBD discharges are discussed in the frame of a model which takes into account the dynamics of the domain structure of the ferroelectric barrier under the action of an external voltage.

Phase transitionAcoustics and UltrasonicsCondensed matter physicsChemistryAnalytical chemistryDielectric barrier dischargeDielectricCondensed Matter PhysicsFerroelectricityTriglycine sulfateSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsCrystalchemistry.chemical_compoundElectric fieldVoltageJournal of Physics D: Applied Physics
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Phosphine Oxide Derivative as a Passivating Agent to Enhance the Performance of Perovskite Solar Cells

2021

Defects of metal-halide perovskites detrimentally influence the optoelectronic properties of the thin film and, ultimately, the photovoltaic performance of perovskite solar cells (PSCs). Especially, defect-mediated nonradiative recombination that occurs at the perovskite interface significantly limits the power conversion efficiency (PCE) of PSCs. In this regard, interfacial engineering or surface treatment of perovskites has become a viable strategy for reducing the density of surface defects, thereby improving the PCE of PSCs. Here, an organic molecule, tris(5-((tetrahydro-2H-pyran-2-yl)oxy)pentyl) phosphine oxide (THPPO), is synthesized and introduced as a defect passivation agent in PSC…

Phosphine oxideMaterials sciencePhotovoltaic systemEnergy Engineering and Power Technology02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology7. Clean energy01 natural sciences0104 chemical scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryChemical engineeringMaterials ChemistryElectrochemistryChemical Engineering (miscellaneous)Lewis acids and basesElectrical and Electronic EngineeringThin film0210 nano-technologyÒxidsMaterialsDerivative (chemistry)Cèl·lules fotoelèctriquesPerovskite (structure)ACS Applied Energy Materials
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