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Transfer at C. elegans Synapses

Transfer at C. elegans Synapses

... Early electrophysiological studies focused on neuromuscular function in the phar- ynx of the worm, using a suction electrode to record compound extracellular potentials termed electropharyngeograms (Raizen & Avery, ... See full document

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The mevalonate pathway in C. elegans

The mevalonate pathway in C. elegans

... in C. elegans is not very ...in C. elegans? ...the C. elegans ORF ...in C. elegans because there are alternative pathways for dolichols synthesis ... See full document

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Protection offered by Resveratrol against Acrylamide induced Genotoxicity in C  elegans

Protection offered by Resveratrol against Acrylamide induced Genotoxicity in C elegans

... AA is a xenobiotic. The detoxification of xenobiotic is divided into two phases. CYPs and SDRs catalyze the reactions that make up phase 1 metabolism and allow for subsequent detoxification in phase 2. CYPs are the ... See full document

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Episodic swimming behavior in the nematode C  elegans

Episodic swimming behavior in the nematode C elegans

... in C. elegans locomotion. Upon transfer of the nematode from a solid surface into a liquid environment, swimming occurs in two phases: an initial, 1–2 h phase of continuous swimming, followed by a ... See full document

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Metabolic regulation of lifespan from a C. elegans perspective

Metabolic regulation of lifespan from a C. elegans perspective

... In C. elegans, the sphingoid base is produced from the condensation of serine and branched-chain fatty acid C15:iso to form d17:iso-sphinganine ...of C. elegans [63] and deletion of both hyl-1 ... See full document

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Taurine reduces ER stress in C. elegans

Taurine reduces ER stress in C. elegans

... When the C. elegans were treated with tunicamycin, their mobility more significantly decreased than with the non-tunicamycin control. They substantially recovered their movement ability, however, within one ... See full document

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Functional Connectomics in C. elegans

Functional Connectomics in C. elegans

... chemical synapses are involved in the avoidance to ascr#3, whereas gap junctions are necessary for modulating the response in an npr-1 dependent manner to elicit aggregation or attraction (Figure ... See full document

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Gait modulation in C. elegans: An integrated neuromechanical model

Gait modulation in C. elegans: An integrated neuromechanical model

... FIGURE 1 | (A) Structure of the physical model. The worm is represented by 49 solid rods (black lines) whose end points (filled black circles) are connected by lateral (red) and diagonal (blue) elements. (B) Detailed ... See full document

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The role of body wall muscles in C. elegans locomotion

The role of body wall muscles in C. elegans locomotion

... Another question is what role the muscles may have in shaping locomotion. Figure 5 shows that the waveform of activity in muscles closely follows the waveform of the input. This holds true both with and without ... See full document

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Actin dependent cytoplasmic streaming in C  elegans
oogenesis

Actin dependent cytoplasmic streaming in C elegans oogenesis

... after transfer to plates lacking food (data not shown); (2) old adult fem-1(hc17ts) ‘feminized’ hermaphrodites (Table 2); and (3) old adult wild-type hermaphrodites (Table 2) (Schisa et ...1999). C. ... See full document

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Behavioural simulation of biological neuron systems using VHDL and VHDL AMS

Behavioural simulation of biological neuron systems using VHDL and VHDL AMS

... and synapses can be implemented in VHDL and demonstrates the locomotory mechanism in a standard laboratory animal (C Elegans) in a simple and powerful ... See full document

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Exosomal transfer of proteins and RNAs at synapses in the nervous system

Exosomal transfer of proteins and RNAs at synapses in the nervous system

... Multivesicular bodies have a generally accepted role in routing proteins for lysosomal degradation, and fusion of MVBs with the plasma membrane is one of the major means by which exosomes are secreted from cells. How- ... See full document

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Evolution and Horizontal Transfer of dUTPase-Encoding Genes in Viruses and Their Hosts

Evolution and Horizontal Transfer of dUTPase-Encoding Genes in Viruses and Their Hosts

... horizontal transfer as well as additional potential transfer of dut genes among eubacteria, between eubacteria and viruses, and between ...horizontal transfer process between host mRNA and DNA ... See full document

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Regulation of Tissue-Specific Expression in the C. Elegans Embryo

Regulation of Tissue-Specific Expression in the C. Elegans Embryo

... regulation would be helped by finding examples of regulatory targets of these factors, throughout the genome. The nematode C. elegans provides a model of how parts combine to form an organism. It develops ... See full document

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The effects of group II mGluR agonists on short term depression and neutral coding in the rat dentate gyrus in vitro

The effects of group II mGluR agonists on short term depression and neutral coding in the rat dentate gyrus in vitro

... cell synapses can respond to relative rather than absolute temporal changes in firing ...these synapses are subject to the same dynamic gain control mechanism that exists in the cortex (Abbott et ...these ... See full document

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Seasonal variation of long term potentiation at a central synapse in the medicinal leech

Seasonal variation of long term potentiation at a central synapse in the medicinal leech

... In this study we have shown that NMDAR-dependent LTP at the leech P-to-AP glutamatergic synapse undergoes seasonal variation consistent with a circannual rhythm. LTP was observed in April–October (spring to autumn), ... See full document

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A different ultrastructural face of ribbon synapses in the rat retina

A different ultrastructural face of ribbon synapses in the rat retina

... Fig. 1. Utrastructure of the retinal ribbon synapses and their basic 2-D qualitative analysis. Classical frontal view of the synaptic ribbons. The cytoplasm of the photoreceptor cell with the ribbons surrounded by ... See full document

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The Oxidative Stress Response in Caenorhabditis elegans Requires the GATA Transcription Factor ELT-3 and SKN-1/Nrf2

The Oxidative Stress Response in Caenorhabditis elegans Requires the GATA Transcription Factor ELT-3 and SKN-1/Nrf2

... Our current interest in studying the mechanisms controlling an organism’s response to oxidizing conditions came about from studying the physiological role of C. elegans BRAP-2. We observed that ... See full document

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Analysis of centriole elimination during C  elegans oogenesis

Analysis of centriole elimination during C elegans oogenesis

... Because CGH-1 regulates various aspects of oogenesis (Navarro et al., 2001), we considered whether the presence of SAS-4 in a fraction of diakinesis cgh-1(RNAi) GCs reflects altered specification of the germ line or ... See full document

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Insulin signaling promotes germline proliferation in C  elegans

Insulin signaling promotes germline proliferation in C elegans

... To determine whether the frequency of germ cell divisions was altered in daf-2(rf) and glp-1(rf) mutants, we measured the mitotic index. The germline mitotic index in daf-2 mutant larvae (but not in adult, data not ... See full document

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