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On site assessment of cardiac function and neural regulation in amateur half marathon runners

On site assessment of cardiac function and neural regulation in amateur half marathon runners

... Objective: Strenuous exercise variably modifies cardiovascular function. Only few data are available on intermediate levels of effort. We therefore planned a study in order to address the hypothesis that a half marathon ...

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Interactions between the neural regulation of stress and aggression

Interactions between the neural regulation of stress and aggression

... Although high levels of 5-HT in specific regions of aggression neurocircuitry apparently can inhibit agonistic interaction before it begins (stage 1) (Summers et al., 2005b), under specific ethological or environmental ...

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Neural Regulation of Insulin Secretion in the Dog

Neural Regulation of Insulin Secretion in the Dog

... Nevertheless, the regulatory effect of nerve stimulation via alterations in pancreatic blood flow was considered unlikely to be the sole explanation for either the parasympathetic increa[r] ...

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Impact of Bioelectronic Medicine on the Neural Regulation of Pelvic Visceral Function

Impact of Bioelectronic Medicine on the Neural Regulation of Pelvic Visceral Function

... The reflex mechanisms controlling the three major pelvic visceral functions are organized differently. Sexual functions, including penile erection, seminal emis- sion and ejaculation, are mediated by spinal reflexes ...

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Genetic and Neural Regulation of Aggressive Behavior in Drosophila melanogaster

Genetic and Neural Regulation of Aggressive Behavior in Drosophila melanogaster

... Male-male aggression (hereafter referred to as “aggression”) in the vinegar fly Drosophila melanogaster was first described almost a century ago (Sturtevant, 1915). Since then, considerable progress has been made in ...

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Cerebral and neural regulation of cardiovascular activity during mental stress

Cerebral and neural regulation of cardiovascular activity during mental stress

... Mental arithmetic leads changes of the cortical potential, part of which are related to neural and cardiovascular response [10]. The neurocardiology, which focuses on anat- omy and function connection between ...

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Octopaminergic Signaling Mediates Neural Regulation of Innate Immunity in Caenorhabditis elegans

Octopaminergic Signaling Mediates Neural Regulation of Innate Immunity in Caenorhabditis elegans

... and neural circuits in immunomodulation are lacking due to the difficulty encountered in efforts to dissect the highly complex mammalian nervous ...immunoinhibitory neural circuit is tonically active under ...

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Neural regulation of the heart muscle in an isopod crustacean: acceleration and peripheral inhibition

Neural regulation of the heart muscle in an isopod crustacean: acceleration and peripheral inhibition

... In conclusion, inhibitory regulation operates at two different levels in the heart of PorceUio: the frequency of beating is regulated by the effect of inhibitory impulses on the cardiac [r] ...

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Neural regulation of pupariation in tsetse larvae

Neural regulation of pupariation in tsetse larvae

... Failure of a JO pug injection of 20-hydroxyecdysone to increase the incidence of tanning in ligated or denervated tsetse larvae Larval treatment Ligated wandering larvae Anterior half Un[r] ...

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Neural regulation of rhythmic arm and leg movement is conserved across human locomotor tasks

Neural regulation of rhythmic arm and leg movement is conserved across human locomotor tasks

... rhythmic locomotor movements of the arms or legs, the general observation is that reflex amplitude is typically uncoupled from the locomotor EMG and is instead related to the phase of the movement cycle during which the ...

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Chemical and Neural Regulation of Embryonic Branching Morphogenesis

Chemical and Neural Regulation of Embryonic Branching Morphogenesis

... Targeted neural ablation, but not inhibition of acetylcholine recep- tors, halts lung branching and causes a reduction in endothelial cells and epithelial and mesenchymal ...

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Epigenetic Regulation in Neural Crest Development: Role of DNA Methyltransferases 3A and 3B

Epigenetic Regulation in Neural Crest Development: Role of DNA Methyltransferases 3A and 3B

... from neural crest migration to ganglion ...trigeminal neural crest cells, derived from the midbrain and anterior hindbrain (rhombomeres 1 and 2) levels of the neural tube, from stage 9 through ...

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Patterns of migration and regulation of trunk neural crest cells in zebrafish (Danio rerio)

Patterns of migration and regulation of trunk neural crest cells in zebrafish (Danio rerio)

... yolk in the hindbrain and cardiac regions (Fig. 2A). ‘Sheet migra- tion’ proceeds in a rostral-caudal direction along the trunk during development. Sadaghiani and Vielkind (1989) describe a similar phenomenon of ...

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Role of Bmi 1 in Epigenetic Regulation during Early Neural Crest Development

Role of Bmi 1 in Epigenetic Regulation during Early Neural Crest Development

... The Polycomb group (PcG) of epigenetic repressors is a highly conserved bipartite protein complex that regulates gene expression in a vast number of organisms ranging from plants to mammals (Whitcomb et al., 2007; Kohler ...

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Negative feedback regulation of proneural proteins controls the timing of neural precursor division

Negative feedback regulation of proneural proteins controls the timing of neural precursor division

... Neurogenesis requires precise control of cell specification and division. In Drosophila , the timing of cell division of the sensory organ precursor (SOP) is under strict temporal control. But how the timing of mitotic ...

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Regulation of neural crest cell fate by the retinoic acid and Pparg signalling pathways

Regulation of neural crest cell fate by the retinoic acid and Pparg signalling pathways

... These findings suggest that RA signalling plays at least two roles in the osteoblast lineage: an early role in blocking the recruitment of osteoblasts and a later role in mature osteoblasts to promote bone matrix ...

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Antibody-dependent transcriptional regulation of measles virus in persistently infected neural cells.

Antibody-dependent transcriptional regulation of measles virus in persistently infected neural cells.

... These data suggest that antibody-dependent restriction of MV-specific protein expression in neural cells is Downloaded from http://jvi.asm.org/ on November 9, 2019 by guest In order to d[r] ...

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Neural stem cells and the regulation of adult neurogenesis

Neural stem cells and the regulation of adult neurogenesis

... SVZ neural stem cells continue to generate new neurons in the adult ...SVZ, neural stem cells require either epidermal growth factor (EGF) or basic fibroblast growth factor (FGF2) for self- renewal and ...

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Early stages of neural crest ontogeny: formation and regulation of cell delamination

Early stages of neural crest ontogeny: formation and regulation of cell delamination

... premigratory neural crest is triggered by a local balance between BMP4 and its inhibitor noggin and that these neural tube- specific events are temporally modulated by an inhibitor of noggin transcription ...

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GABA Regulation of Burst Firing in Hippocampal Astrocyte Neural Circuit: A Biophysical Model

GABA Regulation of Burst Firing in Hippocampal Astrocyte Neural Circuit: A Biophysical Model

... the regulation of glutamate, which are still under debate, the authors take the view that modulating the STDP plasticity window using PR is an effective way to capture this gating ...

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