NIH Public Access - Andy Y. Shih, Ph.D.
... dye Oregon Green Bapta 1-AM, and greatly increases the ability to observe small, restricted signaling events that may be important for blood flow control [23]. The Khakh lab further engineered Lck-GCaMP3 (and more recently Lck-GCaMP6) to tether the sensor to the plasma membrane, which unveils a grea ...
... dye Oregon Green Bapta 1-AM, and greatly increases the ability to observe small, restricted signaling events that may be important for blood flow control [23]. The Khakh lab further engineered Lck-GCaMP3 (and more recently Lck-GCaMP6) to tether the sensor to the plasma membrane, which unveils a grea ...
“Reefer Madness: Dude can you prescribe pot for my glaucoma
... 1. Preliminary research also suggests that marijuana smokers' lung cells contain higher levels of an enzyme that converts PAHs into a cancer-causing form 2. To date, only one large-scale study has sought to determine the frequency with which marijuana smokers develop cancer B. Exposure to cannabinoi ...
... 1. Preliminary research also suggests that marijuana smokers' lung cells contain higher levels of an enzyme that converts PAHs into a cancer-causing form 2. To date, only one large-scale study has sought to determine the frequency with which marijuana smokers develop cancer B. Exposure to cannabinoi ...
- Jurnal UGM
... secondary metabolites are important to standardize and to increase quality of the TM. Over 24,000 stuctures of secondary metabolites have been isolated and evaluated its biological activities. Some of them have antinutritional and toxic effect on mammals.6 Moreover, some of plant secondary metaboli ...
... secondary metabolites are important to standardize and to increase quality of the TM. Over 24,000 stuctures of secondary metabolites have been isolated and evaluated its biological activities. Some of them have antinutritional and toxic effect on mammals.6 Moreover, some of plant secondary metaboli ...
L9 - Internal structure of brain stem new
... B- Large size gracile B- The Inferior & cuneate nuclei, Cerebellar Peduncle their axons form is dorsolateral in internal arcuate position. fibers. C- Pyramids are C- Inferior Olivary prominent. Nucleus ...
... B- Large size gracile B- The Inferior & cuneate nuclei, Cerebellar Peduncle their axons form is dorsolateral in internal arcuate position. fibers. C- Pyramids are C- Inferior Olivary prominent. Nucleus ...
Nonlinear Harmonic Generation and Wave
... Theoretically, the mean frequency of harmonic peak is twice the frequency of the fundamental peak and the bandwidth is times the fundamental peaks bandwidth. The total second harmonic power is proportional to the square of the power in the fundamental peak. These yield a prediction for the nonlinear ...
... Theoretically, the mean frequency of harmonic peak is twice the frequency of the fundamental peak and the bandwidth is times the fundamental peaks bandwidth. The total second harmonic power is proportional to the square of the power in the fundamental peak. These yield a prediction for the nonlinear ...
Title: Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Spectroscopy of the Central
... dataset. The high SNR and high isotropic resolution (100 μm/pixel) are achieved at the expense of long scanning time (33 h). Other parameters: FOV 51.2×25.6×25.6 mm3, matrix size 512×256×256, TR 1.8 s, TE 50 ms.[9] ...
... dataset. The high SNR and high isotropic resolution (100 μm/pixel) are achieved at the expense of long scanning time (33 h). Other parameters: FOV 51.2×25.6×25.6 mm3, matrix size 512×256×256, TR 1.8 s, TE 50 ms.[9] ...
IOSR Journal of Applied Chemistry (IOSR-JAC) ISSN: 2278-5736.
... information in comparison to the gene encoding the second largest subunit of RNA polymerase II (RPB2) and the small subunit of ribosomal DNA (rDNA-18S). 4) The lanosterol synthase gene and rDNA-18S were highly compatible to each other with strong congruence. Lanosterol synthase plays central role in ...
... information in comparison to the gene encoding the second largest subunit of RNA polymerase II (RPB2) and the small subunit of ribosomal DNA (rDNA-18S). 4) The lanosterol synthase gene and rDNA-18S were highly compatible to each other with strong congruence. Lanosterol synthase plays central role in ...
video slide - Plattsburgh State Faculty and Research Web Sites
... • The net flow of K+ ions will continue and the negative charge will increase until the difference in charge between the inside and outside of the cell (which attracts K+ ions back into the cell) balances the effect of the concentration gradient for K+, which is causing K+ ions to flow out. • If it ...
... • The net flow of K+ ions will continue and the negative charge will increase until the difference in charge between the inside and outside of the cell (which attracts K+ ions back into the cell) balances the effect of the concentration gradient for K+, which is causing K+ ions to flow out. • If it ...
Heterogeneity of the Population of Command Neurons in the Lamprey
... Key words: posture; locomotion; motor synergy; reticulospinal neurons; motoneurons; lamprey ...
... Key words: posture; locomotion; motor synergy; reticulospinal neurons; motoneurons; lamprey ...
Study Objectives
... 4. Identify and briefly describe experimental approaches used to examine cerebral lateralization in humans. 5. Describe Sperry's and Gazzaniga's work with split-brain patients. What did their results reveal about the functions of the two cerebral hemispheres? 6. Define aphasia and list at least thr ...
... 4. Identify and briefly describe experimental approaches used to examine cerebral lateralization in humans. 5. Describe Sperry's and Gazzaniga's work with split-brain patients. What did their results reveal about the functions of the two cerebral hemispheres? 6. Define aphasia and list at least thr ...
Optimal Neural Spike Classification
... The Optimal Olassification Rule: Once we have identified the number of different events present, the classification stage is concerned with estimating the identities of the spikes in the recording, based on the typical spike shapes obtained in the learning stage. In our classification scheme we make ...
... The Optimal Olassification Rule: Once we have identified the number of different events present, the classification stage is concerned with estimating the identities of the spikes in the recording, based on the typical spike shapes obtained in the learning stage. In our classification scheme we make ...
Neural mechanisms for color perception in the primary visual cortex
... patterns, meaning that they passed one major test for double-opponency. In fact, the spatial frequency preference and bandwidth for such cells was approximately the same for black–white or red–green equiluminant patterns. These color-luminance neurons had been observed and reported before [20•], but ...
... patterns, meaning that they passed one major test for double-opponency. In fact, the spatial frequency preference and bandwidth for such cells was approximately the same for black–white or red–green equiluminant patterns. These color-luminance neurons had been observed and reported before [20•], but ...
Cerebellum: The Brain for an Implicit Self
... since research on the cerebellum has advanced not only our understanding of this fascinating structure but also that of overall neuroscience. I also have another rationale, however, which is more implicit but no less compelling. This is the desire to know how and to what extent we might proceed towa ...
... since research on the cerebellum has advanced not only our understanding of this fascinating structure but also that of overall neuroscience. I also have another rationale, however, which is more implicit but no less compelling. This is the desire to know how and to what extent we might proceed towa ...
Chapter 02: Neurons and Glia
... Classifying Neurons—(cont.) • Classification based on gene expression – Creation of transgenic mice • Example of “ChAT-Cre mice” – Green fluorescent protein • Classification based on neurotransmitter type ...
... Classifying Neurons—(cont.) • Classification based on gene expression – Creation of transgenic mice • Example of “ChAT-Cre mice” – Green fluorescent protein • Classification based on neurotransmitter type ...
THE METABOLISM OF GAMMA AMINOBUTYRIC
... Scans of radioactivity in chromatograms of reaction products of decarboxylase and transaminase reactions . The double peak near the origin in decarboxylase incubations is also seen in boiled enzyme controls and is a contaminant . The principal product formed in both E- and I-axon decarboxylase incub ...
... Scans of radioactivity in chromatograms of reaction products of decarboxylase and transaminase reactions . The double peak near the origin in decarboxylase incubations is also seen in boiled enzyme controls and is a contaminant . The principal product formed in both E- and I-axon decarboxylase incub ...
Cancer risk in people with epilepsy: the role of antiepileptic
... In the past, several clinical case reports and series have suggested an association between phenytoin treatment and at least three cancers (lymphoma, myeloma and neuroblastoma). An assessment of the carcinogenicity of phenytoin with specific regard to lymphoreticular malignancies was complicated by ...
... In the past, several clinical case reports and series have suggested an association between phenytoin treatment and at least three cancers (lymphoma, myeloma and neuroblastoma). An assessment of the carcinogenicity of phenytoin with specific regard to lymphoreticular malignancies was complicated by ...
lungs – bronchia – pleura
... Human life begins as a single cell holding all instructions for its growth and development. Starting with the first cell division, the embryo grows into a cluster of cells called a blastocyst. Two weeks after conception, the blastocyst divides into three embryonic germ layers: an inner endoderm, an ...
... Human life begins as a single cell holding all instructions for its growth and development. Starting with the first cell division, the embryo grows into a cluster of cells called a blastocyst. Two weeks after conception, the blastocyst divides into three embryonic germ layers: an inner endoderm, an ...
Title Slide Option (navy) (Scroll for all color
... – Timing and manner of assessments of ORR and ICR not protocol-driven (i.e., not assessed at pre-defined intervals, but rather at time points determined by the physicians in regular practice) ...
... – Timing and manner of assessments of ORR and ICR not protocol-driven (i.e., not assessed at pre-defined intervals, but rather at time points determined by the physicians in regular practice) ...
Download the presentation slides (PDF)
... • 95-99% plasma protein bound hydroxylation, oxidation, and conjugation for rapidly clearance from plasma • First-pass metabolism (after PO admin) to 11-OH-THC • Elimination is slow: days to weeks 20-35% found in urine; 65-80% found in feces; stored in adipose; • Pregnancy Category C: in breast milk ...
... • 95-99% plasma protein bound hydroxylation, oxidation, and conjugation for rapidly clearance from plasma • First-pass metabolism (after PO admin) to 11-OH-THC • Elimination is slow: days to weeks 20-35% found in urine; 65-80% found in feces; stored in adipose; • Pregnancy Category C: in breast milk ...
Therapeutic drug monitoring of atypical antipsychotic drugs
... Changes in the habitual caffeine intake alter the metabolism of clozapine in schizophrenic patients (35). Thus, a patient‘s intake of caffeine should be medically supervized and the monitoring of clozapine and metabolite levels may be warranted. Interindividual variability in CYP1A2 activity may pot ...
... Changes in the habitual caffeine intake alter the metabolism of clozapine in schizophrenic patients (35). Thus, a patient‘s intake of caffeine should be medically supervized and the monitoring of clozapine and metabolite levels may be warranted. Interindividual variability in CYP1A2 activity may pot ...
AM-Analgesiscs_Chemistry_Option_3.4_Presentation
... opium poppy plant in 1804 in Paderborn, Germany. The drug was first marketed to the general public by Sertürner and Company in 1817 as an analgesic, and also as a treatment for opium and alcohol addiction. Later it was found that morphine was more addictive than either alcohol or opium, and its exte ...
... opium poppy plant in 1804 in Paderborn, Germany. The drug was first marketed to the general public by Sertürner and Company in 1817 as an analgesic, and also as a treatment for opium and alcohol addiction. Later it was found that morphine was more addictive than either alcohol or opium, and its exte ...
icrs2015 programme - The International Cannabinoid Research
... International Cannabinoid Research Society, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA, Page #. ...
... International Cannabinoid Research Society, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA, Page #. ...
CDER SBIA and New Drug Review
... assessment of the user fees would present a significant barrier to innovation due to limited resources or other circumstances; the fees will exceed the anticipated present and future costs incurred by FDA for conducting the process for the review of the new drug applications for the person; Th ...
... assessment of the user fees would present a significant barrier to innovation due to limited resources or other circumstances; the fees will exceed the anticipated present and future costs incurred by FDA for conducting the process for the review of the new drug applications for the person; Th ...
dynamics of pathomorphological changes in rat ischemic spinal cord
... drug delivery to the area of penumbra prevents neuronal cytolysis. For this reason, there is ample current research on new methods of treatment for spinal cord infarction. In this respect, in recent years recombinant erythropoietin (REP) has been gaining increasing interest among medical professiona ...
... drug delivery to the area of penumbra prevents neuronal cytolysis. For this reason, there is ample current research on new methods of treatment for spinal cord infarction. In this respect, in recent years recombinant erythropoietin (REP) has been gaining increasing interest among medical professiona ...
Fulltext PDF - Indian Academy of Sciences
... (Pruss and Drlica 1986). These compounds were more superior in their action against an autochthonous chemically-induced colorectal adenocarcinoma in rats compared to even 5-fluorouracil, which is an established cytostatic drug against human gastrointestinal carcinomas. Fruhauf and Zeller (1991) obse ...
... (Pruss and Drlica 1986). These compounds were more superior in their action against an autochthonous chemically-induced colorectal adenocarcinoma in rats compared to even 5-fluorouracil, which is an established cytostatic drug against human gastrointestinal carcinomas. Fruhauf and Zeller (1991) obse ...