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Publication Date: 2018-05-10Publisher: Institute of Physics Publishing (IOP)Electronic ISSN: 1748-0221Topics: PhysicsPublished by: -
2D. Ramos, M. Caamaño, F. Farget, C. Rodríguez-Tajes, L. Audouin, J. Benlliure, E. Casarejos, E. Clement, D. Cortina, O. Delaune, X. Derkx, A. Dijon, D. Doré, B. Fernández-Domínguez, G. de France, A. Heinz, B. Jacquot, A. Navin, C. Paradela, M. Rejmund, T. Roger, M.-D. Salsac, and C. Schmitt
American Physical Society (APS)
Published 2018Staff ViewPublication Date: 2018-05-22Publisher: American Physical Society (APS)Print ISSN: 0556-2813Electronic ISSN: 1089-490XTopics: PhysicsKeywords: Nuclear ReactionsPublished by: -
3B. Cederwall ; F. G. Moradi ; T. Back ; A. Johnson ; J. Blomqvist ; E. Clement ; G. de France ; R. Wadsworth ; K. Andgren ; K. Lagergren ; A. Dijon ; G. Jaworski ; R. Liotta ; C. Qi ; B. M. Nyako ; J. Nyberg ; M. Palacz ; H. Al-Azri ; A. Algora ; G. de Angelis ; A. Atac ; S. Bhattacharyya ; T. Brock ; J. R. Brown ; P. Davies ; A. Di Nitto ; Z. Dombradi ; A. Gadea ; J. Gal ; B. Hadinia ; F. Johnston-Theasby ; P. Joshi ; K. Juhasz ; R. Julin ; A. Jungclaus ; G. Kalinka ; S. O. Kara ; A. Khaplanov ; J. Kownacki ; G. La Rana ; S. M. Lenzi ; J. Molnar ; R. Moro ; D. R. Napoli ; B. S. Singh ; A. Persson ; F. Recchia ; M. Sandzelius ; J. N. Scheurer ; G. Sletten ; D. Sohler ; P. A. Soderstrom ; M. J. Taylor ; J. Timar ; J. J. Valiente-Dobon ; E. Vardaci ; S. Williams
Nature Publishing Group (NPG)
Published 2010Staff ViewPublication Date: 2010-12-24Publisher: Nature Publishing Group (NPG)Print ISSN: 0028-0836Electronic ISSN: 1476-4687Topics: BiologyChemistry and PharmacologyMedicineNatural Sciences in GeneralPhysicsPublished by: -
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Publication Date: 2018-10-03Publisher: Institute of Physics Publishing (IOP)Electronic ISSN: 1748-0221Topics: PhysicsPublished by: -
5S. Bhattacharyya, E. H. Wang, A. Navin, M. Rejmund, J. H. Hamilton, A. V. Ramayya, J. K. Hwang, A. Lemasson, A. V. Afanasjev, Soumik Bhattacharya, J. Ranger, M. Caamaño, E. Clément, O. Delaune, F. Farget, G. de France, B. Jacquot, Y. X. Luo, Yu. Ts. Oganessian, J. O. Rasmussen, G. M. Ter-Akopian, and S. J. Zhu
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Published 2018Staff ViewPublication Date: 2018-10-18Publisher: American Physical Society (APS)Print ISSN: 0556-2813Electronic ISSN: 1089-490XTopics: PhysicsKeywords: Nuclear StructurePublished by: -
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ISSN: 0017-789XTopics: General, InterdisciplinaryURL: -
7Fukuchi, Ken-ichiro ; Ohman, Tauni ; Dang, Nocthao ; Smith, Anetta C. ; Furlong, Clement E. ; Martin, George M.
Oxford, UK : Blackwell Science Ltd
Published 1996Staff ViewISSN: 1471-4159Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005Topics: MedicineNotes: Abstract: P19 is a C3H mouse-derived line of multipotent embryonic carcinoma cells that differentiate into neural cells. P19 cell clones overexpressing the three major forms of β-amyloid precursor protein from their cDNA constructs were established. Unlike a previous study in which P19-derived neurons had a limited α-secretase activity, all of these clones produced significant amounts of secreted β-amyloid precursor protein. When treated with retinoic acid, these transformed lines differentiated into neurons and survived better than did nontransformed parental P19 cells. Furthermore, P19-derived neurons survived better in medium conditioned by the transformed P19 line, and survival was reduced by immunoabsorption with an antibody to β-amyloid precursor protein. These results suggest neurotrophic effects of secreted β-amyloid precursor protein and contrast with a previous report in which overexpression of a full-length cDNA for β-amyloid precursor protein led to degeneration of P19-derived neurons. Western blot analysis suggested that this difference might result from different levels of expression of putative neurotoxic C-terminal fragments of β-amyloid precursor protein; moreover, P19-derived neurons differ from P19 stem cells in the processing of these C-terminal fragments.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
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ISSN: 1471-4159Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005Topics: MedicineNotes: Abstract— Studies were made on isolated ganglia of the locust in a modified O2 electrode. The basic requirements of a suitable incubation medium were determined and found to include saturation of the medium with 100% O2, and 10mm-glucose as energy source. The effects of incubation in vitro were determined for a number of biochemical characteristics including O2 uptake and the concentrations of Arg P, ATP, ADP, glycogen, glucose, lactate and pyruvate. Action potentials were recorded from a major nerve both in vivo and in vitro. On the basis of these biochemical and physiological studies, it was concluded that the tissue functions well in vitro. Some comparisons were made between the metabolic characteristics found in the locust nervous system, and those of mammalian tissue. The locust ganglia were found to have a rate of O2 uptake much higher than comparable mammalian tissue, and to contain a considerable reserve of glycogen. The low ratio of lactate/pyruvate suggests a more aerobic metabolism than is the case in mammalian brain.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
9FUKUCHI, KEN-ICHIRO ; OGBURN, CHARLES E. ; SMITH, ANNETTE C. ; KUNKEL, DENNIS D. ; FURLONG, CLEMENT E. ; DEEB, SAMIR S. ; NOCHLIN, DAVID ; SUMI, S. MARK ; MARTIN, GEORGE M.
Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Published 1993Staff ViewISSN: 1749-6632Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005Topics: Natural Sciences in GeneralNotes: The neuropathology of Alzheimer's disease is characterized by the deposition of abnormal protein aggregates. The main constituent of the deposition is β-amyloid protein. A seminal role of this protein is supported by the discovery of point mutations in the gene of its precursor protein in certain forms of familial Alzheimer's disease. In vitro (cultured neuronal cells), overexpression of the precursor protein or a part of the precursor leads to degeneration of neurons, suggesting neurotoxicity of its derivatives. At this tune, all of the reported transgenic mice bearing DNA construct for the precursor or a part of the precursor, however, have not developed convincing pathological changes similar to what is observed in patients with Alzheimer's disease. This interesting discrepancy between in vitro and in vivo suggests suppressors in vivo which ameliorate β-amyloid precursor protein derivative-mediated neurotoxicity.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
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ISSN: 0082-7800Topics: HistoryTheology and Religious StudiesURL: -
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ISSN: 0082-7800Topics: HistoryTheology and Religious StudiesURL: -
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ISSN: 0082-7800Topics: HistoryTheology and Religious StudiesURL: -
13Humbert, Richard ; Adler, David A. ; Disteche, Christine M. ; Hassett, Christopher ; Omiecinski, Curtis J. ; Furlong, Clement E.
[s.l.] : Nature Publishing Group
Published 1993Staff ViewISSN: 1546-1718Source: Nature Archives 1869 - 2009Topics: BiologyMedicineNotes: [Auszug] The organophosphate cholinesterase inhibitor paraoxon is hydrolysed by serum paraoxonase/arylesterase. A genetic polymorphism of paraoxonase (PON) activity which determines high versus low paraoxon hydrolysis in human populations, may determine sensitivity to parathion poisoning. We demonstrate ...Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
14Shih, Diana M. ; Gu, Lingjie ; Xia, Yu-Rong ; Navab, Mohamad ; Li, Wan-Fen ; Hama, Susan ; Castellani, Lawrence W. ; Furlong, Clement E. ; Costa, Lucio G. ; Fogelman, Alan M. ; Lusis, Aldons J.
[s.l.] : Macmillan Magazines Ltd.
Published 1998Staff ViewISSN: 1476-4687Source: Nature Archives 1869 - 2009Topics: BiologyChemistry and PharmacologyMedicineNatural Sciences in GeneralPhysicsNotes: [Auszug] Serum paraoxonase (PON1) is an esterase that is associated with high-density lipoproteins (HDLs) in the plasma; it is involved in the detoxification of organophosphate insecticides such as parathion and chlorpyrifos. PON1 may also confer protection against coronary artery disease by destroying ...Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
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ISSN: 0022-2313Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002Topics: Chemistry and PharmacologyPhysicsType of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
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ISSN: 0378-4371Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002Topics: PhysicsType of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
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ISSN: 0301-0104Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002Topics: Chemistry and PharmacologyPhysicsType of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
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ISSN: 0301-0104Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002Topics: Chemistry and PharmacologyPhysicsType of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
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ISSN: 1434-6036Keywords: PACS. 46.10.+z Mechanics of discrete systems - 05.40.+j Fluctuation phenomena, random processes, and Brownian motion - 83.70.Fn Granular solidsSource: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000Topics: PhysicsNotes: Abstract: We present series of experiments on the resistance force encountered by a bottom piston pushing a vertical granular column confined in a two-dimensional cell. We show that, due to the presence of friction at the boundaries and between the grains, the signal shows many complex features. At slow driving velocities, we observe a transition to a stick-slip dynamic instability. Depending on the granular material used, the elementary stick-slip events may either be well characterized or largely distributed. We present a statistical study on the waiting time between events and the distribution of energy release as a function of the spring stiffness and the driving velocity.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
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ISSN: 1065-9129Topics: Political ScienceURL: