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Relationships between neuronal structure and function

Relationships between neuronal structure and function

... EPSPs were calculated for identical conductance changes on three different structures: a passive dendrite dotted curve, a passive spine onto an identical dendrite lower solid curve and a[r] ... See full document

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Monoclonal antibodies to reovirus reveal structure/function relationships between capsid proteins and genetics of susceptibility to antibody action.

Monoclonal antibodies to reovirus reveal structure/function relationships between capsid proteins and genetics of susceptibility to antibody action.

... We found i close structural and functional relationships between ,ulc, a3 and crl, ii that, while serotype is defined by the crl protein, serotype-associated determinants were also prese[r] ... See full document

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Structure–function relationships of A , F  and V ATPases

Structure–function relationships of A , F and V ATPases

... the cell. Moreover, A- and F-ATPases, unlike V-ATPases, share the ability to synthesize ATP. Nevertheless, lineage profiles based on primary sequence reveal that A- and V- ATPases are more closely related to each other ... See full document

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Mechanistic insights into allosteric structure function relationships at the M1 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor

Mechanistic insights into allosteric structure function relationships at the M1 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor

... cooperativity between the allosteric and orthosteric binding ...ture-activity relationships, a recent report by Kuduk et ...bond between the 4-oxo moiety and 3-carboxylic acid group present in ... See full document

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Structure-Function Relationships of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis Transcription Factor WhiB1

Structure-Function Relationships of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis Transcription Factor WhiB1

... WhiB1 structure-function relationships have shown that at least three C- terminal amino acid motifs are necessary for DNA-binding and that interaction with DNA is inhibited by the presence of a [4Fe- ... See full document

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Structure-property-function relationships in triple helical collagen hydrogels

Structure-property-function relationships in triple helical collagen hydrogels

... applied for the design of vascular grafts [1], fibrous materials for stem cell differentiation [2], biomimetic scaffolds for regenerative medicine [3], and tissue-like matrices for hard tissue repair [4]. However, ... See full document

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Ligand Dynamics, Recognition and Structure/Function Relationships of Bio-nanoparticles.

Ligand Dynamics, Recognition and Structure/Function Relationships of Bio-nanoparticles.

... of structure and dynamics of the nanoparticles’ ligand layer – an essential pre-requisite for further development of Au NPs applications - is still missing in the ...dynamics, structure, and electrostatic ... See full document

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Structure/function relationships of the esterase 6 protein of Drosophila melanogaster

Structure/function relationships of the esterase 6 protein of Drosophila melanogaster

... The sequencing of clones containing the esterase 6 structural gene shows that it encodes a protein of the correct molecular weight, containing four potential N-linked glycosylation sites[r] ... See full document

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Structure-function relationships of HDL in diabetes and coronary heart disease

Structure-function relationships of HDL in diabetes and coronary heart disease

... correlation between plasma levels of apoF and triglycerides (61, 62) is in agreement with our finding of low apoF levels in HDL T2DM and HDL T2DM+CHD (Supplemental Figure ... See full document

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Structure function relationships of ricin A chain

Structure function relationships of ricin A chain

... proteins. In Ricinus conmunls seeds, storage proteins end ricin ere broken down simultaneously during g e m i n a t i o n (Tulley & Beevers, 1976). However the role of Type 2 RIPs cannot be limited to that of an ... See full document

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Structure self assembly function relationships of azobenzene photosurfactants

Structure self assembly function relationships of azobenzene photosurfactants

... Chapter 1 introduces key concepts of self-assembly processes, photoisomerisation properties of azobenzenes and recent developments and applications of PS. Chapter 2 provides a theoretical background of the concepts, ... See full document

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Regulation and structure/function relationships of the Rac1 GTPase-activating protein, n-chimaerin

Regulation and structure/function relationships of the Rac1 GTPase-activating protein, n-chimaerin

... o f stored energy (i.e. breakdown of carbohydrates in liver or triglycerides in fat cells stimulated by ^-adrenergic catecholamines), calcium homeostasis (modulated by parathyroid hormones), production o f adrenal and ... See full document

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Investigating Structure Function Relationships in Ion Channels Using Unnatural Amino Acids

Investigating Structure Function Relationships in Ion Channels Using Unnatural Amino Acids

... I am thankful to have had so many successful collaborative projects during my graduate career. First, I cannot thank Chris Ahern enough for initiating the collaboration between the Institute of Hyperexcitability ... See full document

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Circumpapillary structure-function relationships with microperimetry and spectral domain optical coherence tomography in glaucoma: a pilot study

Circumpapillary structure-function relationships with microperimetry and spectral domain optical coherence tomography in glaucoma: a pilot study

... This was a prospective study. It included 36 consecutive Japanese patients (22 glaucoma patients and 14 healthy subjects) who underwent examinations at Kyorin University Hospital (Tokyo, Japan) between November ... See full document

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Insulin receptor signaling in the development of neuronal structure and function

Insulin receptor signaling in the development of neuronal structure and function

... cleft between two lobes such that both ATP binding and pro- tein substrate-binding sites are ...receptor structure not only provides valuable understanding on how insulin receptor signaling is transduced ... See full document

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Relationships between neuronal oscillatory amplitude and dynamic functional connectivity

Relationships between neuronal oscillatory amplitude and dynamic functional connectivity

... synchrony between two regions provides optimum windows of high electrical potential which facilitate action potentials, and therefore passage of information between ...link between oscillatory ... See full document

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Structure-Function Relationships Of Rna And Protein In Synaptic Plasticity

Structure-Function Relationships Of Rna And Protein In Synaptic Plasticity

... average pairwise Spearman distance among the cluster members). We call this pipeline “NoFold” to highlight the fact that it does not use folding or alignment in the initial steps of sequence comparison and clustering. ... See full document

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Relationships between the amyloid precursor protein and its various proteolytic fragments and neuronal systems

Relationships between the amyloid precursor protein and its various proteolytic fragments and neuronal systems

... Additionally, Aβ (1-40) may protect neurons from the eff ects of Aβ (1-42) by disrupting the aggregation of Aβ (1-42) [90] and this raises the possibility that P3-type peptides may act in similar ways. Th e functional eff ... See full document

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Relationships Between Decorin and Biglycan, Structure and Tendon Mechanics Using Mutant Mouse Models

Relationships Between Decorin and Biglycan, Structure and Tendon Mechanics Using Mutant Mouse Models

... correlation between fibril diameter and tendon, 3, 14, 19 however, none have quantitatively evaluated the interaction between the matrix ...examining structure-function ... See full document

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Versatility of 7-Substituted Coumarin Molecules as Antimycobacterial Agents, Neuronal Enzyme Inhibitors and Neuroprotective Agents

Versatility of 7-Substituted Coumarin Molecules as Antimycobacterial Agents, Neuronal Enzyme Inhibitors and Neuroprotective Agents

... multifunctional neuronal enzyme inhibitors [26], were found to exhibit promising antimycobacterial activity (see Table 1) The compounds, originally designed to incorporate coumarin structures known to show ... See full document

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