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All-thiol-stabilized Ag44 and Au12Ag32 nanoparticles with single-crystal structures

2013

Noble metal nanoparticles stabilized by organic ligands are important for applications in assembly, site-specific bioconjugate labelling and sensing, drug delivery and medical therapy, molecular recognition and molecular electronics, and catalysis. Here we report crystal structures and theoretical analysis of three Ag44(SR)30 and three Au12Ag32(SR)30 intermetallic nanoclusters stabilized with fluorinated arylthiols (SR=SPhF, SPhF2 or SPhCF3). The nanocluster forms a Keplerate solid of concentric icosahedral and dodecahedral atom shells, protected by six Ag2(SR)5 units. Positive counterions in the crystal indicate a high negative charge of 4(-) per nanoparticle, and density functional theory…

Multidisciplinaryta114LigandIntermetallicGeneral Physics and AstronomyNanoparticleNanotechnologyGeneral ChemistryCrystal structureengineering.materialGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologySilver nanoparticleNanoclustersengineeringNoble metalSingle crystalNature Communications
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Work stress and health problems of professional drivers: A hazardous formula for their safety outcomes

2018

BackgroundSeveral empirical studies have shown that professional drivers are a vulnerable occupational group, usually exposed to environmental stressors and adverse work conditions. Furthermore, recent studies have associated work-related stress with negative job performances and adverse health outcomes within this occupational group, including cardiovascular diseases and unsafe vehicle operation.ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to describe the working conditions and the health status of this occupational group, and to evaluate the association between the Demand–Control model of job stress and their self-reported health and safety outcomes.MethodsA pooled sample of 3,665 Colombian profess…

Multivariate analysisJob Demand–Control modelPsychological interventionlcsh:MedicinePsychiatry and PsychologyOverweightGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyOccupational safety and health03 medical and health sciencesAnsiedad0302 clinical medicineJob stressEnvironmental healthDepresiónmedicine030212 general & internal medicineHealth problemsJob strainbusiness.industryGeneral Neurosciencelcsh:RStressorGeneral Medicine030210 environmental & occupational healthMental healthProfessional driversPublic HealthGeneral Health Questionnairemedicine.symptomGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesbusinessEstrés laboralStress and driving
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MuTE: a MATLAB toolbox to compare established and novel estimators of the multivariate transfer entropy.

2014

A challenge for physiologists and neuroscientists is to map information transfer between components of the systems that they study at different scales, in order to derive important knowledge on structure and function from the analysis of the recorded dynamics. The components of physiological networks often interact in a nonlinear way and through mechanisms which are in general not completely known. It is then safer that the method of choice for analyzing these interactions does not rely on any model or assumption on the nature of the data and their interactions. Transfer entropy has emerged as a powerful tool to quantify directed dynamical interactions. In this paper we compare different ap…

Multivariate statisticsInformation transferTheoretical computer scienceComputer scienceEntropyInformation TheorySocial SciencesCAUSALITYMedicine (all); Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology (all); Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all)BioinformaticsMedicine and Health SciencesEntropy (energy dispersal)MultidisciplinaryEntropy (statistical thermodynamics)Medicine (all)QSoftware DevelopmentREstimatorSoftware EngineeringElectroencephalographyCausalityNeurologyCardiovascular DiseasesProbability distributionMedicineAlgorithmsResearch ArticleComputer ModelingComputer and Information SciencesScienceCardiologyProbability density functionEntropy (classical thermodynamics)Artificial IntelligenceLinear regressionEntropy (information theory)HumansComputer SimulationEntropy (arrow of time)Conditional entropyBiochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology (all)EpilepsyBiology and Life SciencesModels TheoreticalMODELNonlinear systemAgricultural and Biological Sciences (all)ROC CurveINFORMATION-TRANSFERSettore ING-INF/06 - Bioingegneria Elettronica E InformaticaCognitive ScienceTransfer entropySoftwareEntropy (order and disorder)NeurosciencePLoS ONE
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Measuring Connectivity in Linear Multivariate Processes: Definitions, Interpretation, and Practical Analysis

2011

This tutorial paper introduces a common framework for the evaluation of widely used frequency-domain measures of coupling (coherence, partial coherence) and causality (directed coherence, partial directed coherence) from the parametric representation of linear multivariate (MV) processes. After providing a comprehensive time-domain definition of the various forms of connectivity observed in MV processes, we particularize them to MV autoregressive (MVAR) processes and derive the corresponding frequency-domain measures. Then, we discuss the theoretical interpretation of these MVAR-based connectivity measures, showing that each of them reflects a specific time-domain connectivity definition an…

Multivariate statisticsInformation transferTime FactorsArticle SubjectImmunology and Microbiology (all)Computer scienceBiostatisticslcsh:Computer applications to medicine. Medical informaticsGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyCausality (physics)HumansRepresentation (mathematics)Parametric statisticsBiochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology (all)General Immunology and MicrobiologyMedicine (all)Applied MathematicsMedicine (all); Modeling and Simulation; Immunology and Microbiology (all); Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology (all); Applied MathematicsElectroencephalographySignal Processing Computer-AssistedGeneral MedicineCoherence (statistics)Nonlinear DynamicsAutoregressive modelModeling and SimulationFrequency domainSettore ING-INF/06 - Bioingegneria Elettronica E InformaticaMultivariate AnalysisLinear Modelslcsh:R858-859.7AlgorithmResearch ArticleComputational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine
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ROP, the Drosophila Sec1 homolog, interacts with syntaxin and regulates neurotransmitter release in a dosage-dependent manner.

1998

The Sec1 family of proteins is thought to function in both non-neuronal and neuronal secretion, although the precise role of this protein family has not been defined. Here, we study the function of ROP, the Drosophila Sec1 homolog, in neurotransmitter release. Electrophysiological analyses of transgenic lines overexpressing ROP and syntaxin, a presynaptic membrane protein, indicate that ROP interacts with syntaxin in vivo. Characterization of four point mutations in ROP shows that they fall into two phenotypic classes. Two mutations cause a dramatic reduction in both evoked and spontaneous neurotransmitter release. In contrast, the other two mutations reveal an increase in evoked neurotrans…

Munc18 Proteinscongenital hereditary and neonatal diseases and abnormalitiesProtein familyNerve Tissue ProteinsNeurotransmissionBiologySynaptic TransmissionGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologySyntaxin bindingExocytosischemistry.chemical_compoundSyntaxinAnimalsDrosophila ProteinsNeurotransmitterMolecular BiologyNeurotransmitter AgentsGeneral Immunology and MicrobiologyQa-SNARE ProteinsGeneral NeuroscienceMembrane ProteinsSyntaxin 3eye diseasesCell biologychemistryDrosophilaResearch ArticleThe EMBO journal
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Three-dimensional architecture of the whole human soleus muscle in vivo

2018

Background Most data on the architecture of the human soleus muscle have been obtained from cadaveric dissection or two-dimensional ultrasound imaging. We present the first comprehensive, quantitative study on the three-dimensional anatomy of the human soleus muscle in vivo using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) techniques. Methods We report three-dimensional fascicle lengths, pennation angles, fascicle curvatures, physiological cross-sectional areas and volumes in four compartments of the soleus at ankle joint angles of 69 ± 12° (plantarflexion, short muscle length; average ± SD across subjects) and 108 ± 7° (dorsiflexion, long muscle length) of six healthy young adults. Microdissection and…

Muscle fasciclelcsh:MedicinepohkeetlihaksetBiologyGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinepassive muscle propertiesmedicinediffuusiotensorikuvausta315soleusSoleus muscleCentimeterGeneral Neurosciencelcsh:R030229 sport sciencesGeneral MedicineAnatomyFasciclediffusion tensor imagingmedicine.anatomical_structuremuscle architecturebiomekaniikkaAnkleGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesCadaveric spasmMuscle architecture030217 neurology & neurosurgeryMRIDiffusion MRI
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Key processing precedes emotional categorization of Western music.

2005

To investigate whether key processing precedes the appraisal of valence in music, participants listened to pairs of clips of same or different valence, played either in the same key or one semitone apart. They judged whether the second clip expressed the same emotion as the first one. Our predictions were confirmed: the response times obtained were shorter when both clips were played in the same key than when they were played one semitone apart.

Music psychologyGeneral NeuroscienceEmotionsSemitoneGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyHistory and Philosophy of ScienceCategorizationAcoustic StimulationMusic and emotionAuditory PerceptionHumansWestern musicValence (psychology)PsychologyArousalPitch PerceptionSocial psychologyMusicCognitive psychologyPsychoacousticsAnnals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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Subjective appraisal of music: neuroimaging evidence.

2009

In the neurosciences of music, a consensus on the nature of affective states during music listening has not been reached. What is undeniable is that subjective affective states can be triggered by various and even opposite musical events. Here we review the few recent studies on the neural determinants of subjective affective processes of music, contrasted with early automatic neural processes linked to the objective universal properties of music. In particular, we focus on the evaluative judgments of music by subjects according to its aesthetic and structural values, on music-specific emotions felt by listeners, and on conscious liking. We then discuss and seek to stimulate further researc…

Music psychologyGeneral NeuroscienceEmotionsSocial environmentCognitionMusicalMagnetic Resonance ImagingGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyFocus (linguistics)History and Philosophy of ScienceMusic and emotionHumansActive listeningBig Five personality traitsPsychologyMusicCognitive psychologyAnnals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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The cost of replication fidelity in human immunodeficiency virus type 1.

2006

Mutation rates should be governed by at least three evolutionary factors: the need for beneficial mutations, the benefit of minimizing the mutational load and the cost of replication fidelity. RNA viruses show high mutation rates compared with DNA micro-organisms, and recent findings suggest that the cost of fidelity might play a role in the evolution of increased mutation rates. Here, by analysing previously published data from HIV-1 reverse transcriptase in vitro assays, we show a trade-off between enzymatic accuracy and the maximum rate of polymerization, thus providing a biochemical basis for the fitness cost of fidelity in HIV-1. This trade-off seems to be related to inefficient exten…

Mutation ratemedia_common.quotation_subjectFidelityBiologyVirus ReplicationGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyEvolution Molecularchemistry.chemical_compoundGeneral Environmental Sciencemedia_commonGeneticsGeneral Immunology and MicrobiologyRNAGeneral MedicineResistance mutationReverse transcriptaseHIV Reverse TranscriptasechemistryViral replicationMutation (genetic algorithm)DNA ViralMutationHIV-1General Agricultural and Biological SciencesDNAResearch ArticleProceedings. Biological sciences
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The external domains of the HIV-1 envelope are a mutational cold spot

2015

In RNA viruses, mutations occur fast and have large fitness effects. While this affords remarkable adaptability, it can also endanger viral survival due to the accumulation of deleterious mutations. How RNA viruses reconcile these two opposed facets of mutation is still unknown. Here we show that, in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1), spontaneous mutations are not randomly located along the viral genome. We find that the viral mutation rate experiences a threefold reduction in the region encoding the most external domains of the viral envelope, which are strongly targeted by neutralizing antibodies. This contrasts with the hypermutation mechanisms deployed by other, more slowly mutating …

Mutation ratevirusesGeneral Physics and AstronomyHIV InfectionsBiologymedicine.disease_causeArticleGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology03 medical and health sciencesCytidine deaminationMutation RateViral Envelope ProteinsViral envelopeViral entrymedicineViral structural proteinHumans030304 developmental biologyGenetics0303 health sciencesMutationMultidisciplinary030302 biochemistry & molecular biologyRNAGeneral ChemistryVirologyProtein Structure Tertiary3. Good healthViral evolutionHIV-1Nature Communications
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