320 results on '"Hobo B"'
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202. Resumen.
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- 1959
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203. Genetically Encoded Fluorescent Indicators for Imaging Brain Chemistry.
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Bi, Xiaoke, Beck, Connor, and Gong, Yiyang
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BRAIN chemistry ,BRAIN imaging ,PROTEIN engineering ,SIGNAL-to-noise ratio ,OPTICAL images ,FLUORESCENT probes - Abstract
Genetically encoded fluorescent indicators, combined with optical imaging, enable the detection of physiologically or behaviorally relevant neural activity with high spatiotemporal resolution. Recent developments in protein engineering and screening strategies have improved the dynamic range, kinetics, and spectral properties of genetically encoded fluorescence indicators of brain chemistry. Such indicators have detected neurotransmitter and calcium dynamics with high signal-to-noise ratio at multiple temporal and spatial scales in vitro and in vivo. This review summarizes the current trends in these genetically encoded fluorescent indicators of neurotransmitters and calcium, focusing on their key metrics and in vivo applications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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204. Perspective: Treatment for Disease Modification in Chronic Neurodegeneration.
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Müller, Thomas, Mueller, Bernhard Klaus, Riederer, Peter, Bézard, Erwan, and Bandopadhyay, Rina
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THERAPEUTICS ,CHRONIC diseases ,NEURODEGENERATION ,ALZHEIMER'S disease ,PARKINSON'S disease ,TAU proteins - Abstract
Symptomatic treatments are available for Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease. An unmet need is cure or disease modification. This review discusses possible reasons for negative clinical study outcomes on disease modification following promising positive findings from experimental research. It scrutinizes current research paradigms for disease modification with antibodies against pathological protein enrichment, such as α-synuclein, amyloid or tau, based on post mortem findings. Instead a more uniform regenerative and reparative therapeutic approach for chronic neurodegenerative disease entities is proposed with stimulation of an endogenously existing repair system, which acts independent of specific disease mechanisms. The repulsive guidance molecule A pathway is involved in the regulation of peripheral and central neuronal restoration. Therapeutic antagonism of repulsive guidance molecule A reverses neurodegeneration according to experimental outcomes in numerous disease models in rodents and monkeys. Antibodies against repulsive guidance molecule A exist. First clinical studies in neurological conditions with an acute onset are under way. Future clinical trials with these antibodies should initially focus on well characterized uniform cohorts of patients. The efficiency of repulsive guidance molecule A antagonism and associated stimulation of neurogenesis should be demonstrated with objective assessment tools to counteract dilution of therapeutic effects by subjectivity and heterogeneity of chronic disease entities. Such a research concept will hopefully enhance clinical test strategies and improve the future therapeutic armamentarium for chronic neurodegeneration. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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205. Unstructured Biology of Proteins from Ubiquitin-Proteasome System: Roles in Cancer and Neurodegenerative Diseases.
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Gadhave, Kundlik, Kumar, Prateek, Kapuganti, Shivani K., Uversky, Vladimir N., and Giri, Rajanish
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PROTEASOMES ,NEURODEGENERATION ,UBIQUITINATION ,MOLECULAR recognition ,PROTEOLYSIS ,PROTEINS ,BIOLOGY - Abstract
The 26S proteasome is a large (~2.5 MDa) protein complex consisting of at least 33 different subunits and many other components, which form the ubiquitin proteasomal system (UPS), an ATP-dependent protein degradation system in the cell. UPS serves as an essential component of the cellular protein surveillance machinery, and its dysfunction leads to cancer, neurodegenerative and immunological disorders. Importantly, the functions and regulations of proteins are governed by the combination of ordered regions, intrinsically disordered protein regions (IDPRs) and molecular recognition features (MoRFs). The structure–function relationships of UPS components have not been identified completely; therefore, in this study, we have carried out the functional intrinsic disorder and MoRF analysis for potential neurodegenerative disease and anti-cancer targets of this pathway. Our report represents the presence of significant intrinsic disorder and disorder-based binding regions in several UPS proteins, such as extraproteasomal polyubiquitin receptors (UBQLN1 and UBQLN2), proteasome-associated polyubiquitin receptors (ADRM1 and PSMD4), deubiquitinating enzymes (DUBs) (ATXN3 and USP14), and ubiquitinating enzymes (E2 (UBE2R2) and E3 (STUB1) enzyme). We believe this study will have implications for the conformation-specific roles of different regions of these proteins. This will lead to a better understanding of the molecular basis of UPS-associated diseases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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206. РЭ3юмЭ.
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- 1959
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207. Natural Products as Modulators of the Proteostasis Machinery: Implications in Neurodegenerative Diseases.
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Cuanalo-Contreras, Karina and Moreno-Gonzalez, Ines
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NATURAL products ,NEURODEGENERATION ,PARKINSON'S disease ,PROTEIN-protein interactions ,QUALITY control - Abstract
Proteins play crucial and diverse roles within the cell. To exert their biological function they must fold to acquire an appropriate three-dimensional conformation. Once their function is fulfilled, they need to be properly degraded to hamper any possible damage. Protein homeostasis or proteostasis comprises a complex interconnected network that regulates different steps of the protein quality control, from synthesis and folding, to degradation. Due to the primary role of proteins in cellular function, the integrity of this network is critical to assure functionality and health across lifespan. Proteostasis failure has been reported in the context of aging and neurodegeneration, such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease. Therefore, targeting the proteostasis elements emerges as a promising neuroprotective therapeutic approach to prevent or ameliorate the progression of these disorders. A variety of natural products are known to be neuroprotective by protein homeostasis interaction. In this review, we will focus on the current knowledge regarding the use of natural products as modulators of different components of the proteostasis machinery within the framework of age-associated neurodegenerative diseases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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208. Prediction of thermal sensation using low-cost infrared array sensors monitoring system.
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Yuxin Wu, Hong Liu, Baizhan Li, and Risto Kosonen
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- 2019
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209. Integrating field-based heat tents and cyber-physical system technology to phenotype high night-time temperature impact on winter wheat.
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Hein, Nathan T., Wagner, Dan, Bheemanahalli, Raju, Šebela, David, Bustamante, Carlos, Chiluwal, Anuj, Neilsen, Mitchell L., and Jagadish, S. V. Krishna
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WINTER wheat ,WHEAT varieties ,PLANT genomes ,CYBER physical systems ,RASPBERRY Pi ,PHYSIOLOGICAL effects of heat - Abstract
Background: Many agronomic traits have been bred into modern wheat varieties, but wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) continues to be vulnerable to heat stress, with high night-time temperature (HNT) stress shown to have large negative impact on yield and quality. Global mean temperature during the day is consistently warming with the minimum night temperature increasing at a much quicker pace. Currently, there is no system or method that allows crop scientists to impose HNT stress at key developmental stages on wheat or crops in general under field conditions, involving diverse genotypes and maintaining a dynamic temperature differential within the tents compared to the outside. Results: Through implementation of a side roll up and a top ventilation system, heaters, and a custom cyber-physical system using a Raspberry Pi, the heat tents were able to consistently maintain an elevated temperature through the night to differentiate heat stress impact on different genotypes. When the tents were placed in their day-time setting they were able to maintain ambient day-time temperature without having to be removed and replaced on the plots. Data averaged from multiple sensors over three consecutive weeks resulted in a consistent but small temperature difference of 0.25 °C within the tents, indicating even distribution of heat. While targeting a temperature differential of 4 °C, the tents were able to maintain an average differential of 3.2 °C consistently throughout the night-time heat stress period, compared to the outside ambient conditions. The impact of HNT stress was confirmed through a statistically significant yield reduction in eleven of the twelve genotypes tested. The average yield under HNT stress was reduced by 20.3% compared to the controls, with the highest reduction being 41.4% and a lowest reduction of 6.9%. Recommendations for fine-tuning the system are provided. Conclusion: This methodology is easily accessible and can be widely utilized due to its flexibility and ease of construction. This system can be modified and improved based on some of the recommendations and has the potential to be used across other crops or plants as it is not reliant on access to any hardwired utilities. The method tested will help the crop community to quantify the impact of HNT stress, identify novel donors that induce tolerance to HNT and help the breeders develop crop varieties that are resilient to changing climate. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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210. Expression of a Mutant SEMA3A Protein with Diminished Signalling Capacity Does Not Alter ALS-Related Motor Decline, or Confer Changes in NMJ Plasticity after BotoxA-Induced Paralysis of Male Gastrocnemic Muscle
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Barbara Hobo, Elizabeth B. Moloney, Fred De Winter, Joost Verhaagen, Molecular and Cellular Neurobiology, Amsterdam Neuroscience - Neurodegeneration, and Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience (NIN)
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0301 basic medicine ,Male ,Botulinum Toxins ,Physiology ,Motor nerve ,lcsh:Medicine ,Pathology and Laboratory Medicine ,Inbred C57BL ,Nervous System ,Transgenic ,Type A ,Motor Neuron Diseases ,Mice ,Nerve Fibers ,0302 clinical medicine ,Animal Cells ,Mutant protein ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Paralysis ,Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis ,Botulinum Toxins, Type A ,lcsh:Science ,Musculoskeletal System ,Neurons ,Mammals ,Denervation ,Motor Neurons ,Multidisciplinary ,Neuronal Plasticity ,Muscles ,Neurodegenerative Diseases ,Neuromuscular Junctions ,Anatomy ,Cell biology ,Electrophysiology ,Mutant Strains ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Neurology ,Vertebrates ,Female ,Cellular Types ,medicine.symptom ,Research Article ,Signal Transduction ,Neuromuscular Junction ,Neurophysiology ,Mice, Transgenic ,Biology ,Rodents ,Muscle Fibers ,Neuromuscular junction ,03 medical and health sciences ,Signs and Symptoms ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,Diagnostic Medicine ,medicine ,Journal Article ,Animals ,Animal ,lcsh:R ,Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis ,Organisms ,Biology and Life Sciences ,SEMA3A ,Semaphorin-3A ,Cell Biology ,Motor neuron ,medicine.disease ,Mice, Mutant Strains ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,Disease Models, Animal ,030104 developmental biology ,nervous system ,Amino Acid Substitution ,Cellular Neuroscience ,Amniotes ,Synapses ,Disease Models ,lcsh:Q ,Mutant Proteins ,Schwann Cells ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Neuroscience - Abstract
Terminal Schwann cells (TSCs) are specialized cells that envelop the motor nerve terminal, and play a role in the maintenance and regeneration of neuromuscular junctions (NMJs). The chemorepulsive protein semaphorin 3A (SEMA3A) is selectively up-regulated in TSCs on fast-fatigable muscle fibers following experimental denervation of the muscle (BotoxA-induced paralysis or crush injury to the sciatic nerve) or in the motor neuron disease amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Re-expression of SEMA3A in this subset of TSCs is thought to play a role in the selective plasticity of nerve terminals as observed in ALS and following BotoxA-induced paralysis. Using a mouse model expressing a mutant SEMA3A with diminished signaling capacity, we studied the influence of SEMA3A signaling at the NMJ with two denervation paradigms; a motor neuron disease model (the G93A-hSOD1 ALS mouse line) and an injury model (BotoxA-induced paralysis). ALS mice that either expressed 1 or 2 mutant SEMA3A alleles demonstrated no difference in ALS-induced decline in motor behavior. We also investigated the effects of BotoxA-induced paralysis on the sprouting capacity of NMJs in the K108N-SEMA3A mutant mouse, and observed no change in the differential neuronal plasticity found at NMJs on fast-fatigable or slow muscle fibers due to the presence of the SEMA3A mutant protein. Our data may be explained by the residual repulsive activity of the mutant SEMA3A, or it may imply that SEMA3A alone is not a key component of the molecular signature affecting NMJ plasticity in ALS or BotoxA-induced paralysis. Interestingly, we did observe a sex difference in motor neuron sprouting behavior after BotoxA-induced paralysis in WT mice which we speculate may be an important factor in the sex dimorphic differences seen in ALS.
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- 2017
211. ALS-related human cortical and motor neurons survival is differentially affected by Sema3A.
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Birger, Anastasya, Ottolenghi, Miri, Perez, Liat, Reubinoff, Benjamin, and Behar, Oded
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- 2018
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212. Frequency selection for HF long-haul radiocommunication in emergency situations.
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Shevchenko, V.O., Maksimenko, Y.L., Maznichenko, Y.A., and Mikryukov, A.S.
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- 2004
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213. Argyrophilic grain disease.
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Isidro Ferrer, Gabriel Santpere, and Fred W. van Leeuwen
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NEURODEGENERATION ,EXTRAPYRAMIDAL disorders ,BLOOD coagulation factors ,MESSENGER RNA - Abstract
Argyrophilic grain disease (AGD) is a common sporadic neurodegenerative disease of old age characterized by the presence of argyrophilic grains (AGs)âdendritic-derived appendages as revealed with the Golgi methodâtogether with pre-tangle neurons in the limbic system, which accounts for about 5% of all demented cases. AGs and pre-tangle neurons contain hyperphosphorylated 4R tau. This is associated with a typical 64 kDa and 68 kDa pattern, but also accompanied by tau truncated forms of low molecular mass, probably resulting from thrombin-mediated proteolysis. Hyperphosphorylated tau also accumulates in oligodendroglial-coiled bodies and in limbic astrocytes. Ballooning neurons in the amygdala are non-specific accompanying abnormalities. A new proposal for AG distribution considers four stages. Clinical symptoms largely depend on the extension of AGs together with the very common associated tauopathies, mainly Alzheimers disease, progressive supranuclear palsy, corticobasal degeneration and synucleinopathies. Pathogenesis of AG and related lesions herein proposed includes oxidative stress that is followed by increased expression of oxidative response markers, and activation of stress kinases (stress activated protein kinase and p38). These kinases together with glycogen synthase kinase 3β co-localize with hyperphosphorylated tau deposits in neurons and glial cells, thus indicating a link between oxidative stress and tau phosphorylation in AGD. Hyperphosphorylated tau, in turn, co-localizes with p62/sequestosome 1 and ubiquitin, thus pointing to activation of protein aggregation and protein degradation pathways, respectively. Finally, AGs and tangles co-localize with mutant ubiquitin (UBB) resulting from molecular misreading of mRNA, thus supporting proteasome function impairment and, therefore, impelling accumulation of hyperphosphorylated tau in AGs and tangles. The sequestration of active kinases in AGs and tangles is an additional local cause of tau hyperphosphorylation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008
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214. The public health importance of Ascaris lumbricoides.
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O'LORCAIN, P. and HOLLAND, C.V.
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- 2000
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215. Engineered compact pan-neuronal promoter from Alphaherpesvirus LAP2 enhances target gene expression in the mouse brain and reduces tropism in the liver
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Maturana, Carola J.
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- 2024
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216. Principles of Physics: Extended, International Adaptation
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David Halliday, Robert Resnick, Jearl Walker, David Halliday, Robert Resnick, and Jearl Walker
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- Physics
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Renowned for its interactive focus on conceptual understanding, Halliday and Resnick's Principles of Physics, 12th edition, is an industry-leading resource in physics teaching with expansive, insightful, and accessible treatments of a wide variety of subjects. Focusing on several contemporary areas of research and a wide array of tools that support students'active learning, this book guides students through the process of learning how to effectively read scientific material, identify fundamental concepts, reason through scientific questions, and solve quantitative problems. This International Adaptation of the twelfth edition is built to be a learning center with practice opportunities, simulations, and videos. Numerous practice and assessment questions are available to ensure that students understand the problem-solving processes behind key concepts and understand their mistakes while working through problems.
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- 2023
217. El agua (3a. ed.) : Sus formas, efectos, abastecimientos, usos, daños, control y conservación
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Carlos Jaime Prieto Bolívar and Carlos Jaime Prieto Bolívar
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La importancia del recurso del agua y a riqueza de formas y situaciones con que ella se manifiesta en los diferentes estados de su ciclo en la naturaleza, le permiten al autor ofrecer a sus lectores una síntesis de sus conocimientos y de sus experiencias en materias tales como la meteorología, la agrología, la hidrología, la conservación de los suelos, la ingeniería sanitaria y otras más, todas las cuales están relacionadas con el uso y manejo de este recurso vital
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- 2022
218. Diagnosis and Treatment of Spinal Cord Injury
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Rajkumar Rajendram, Victor R Preedy, Colin R Martin, Rajkumar Rajendram, Victor R Preedy, and Colin R Martin
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- Spinal cord--Wounds and injuries
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Spinal Cord Injury will enhance readers'understanding of the complexities of the diagnosis and management of spinal cord injuries. Featuring chapters on drug delivery, exercise, and rehabilitation, this volume discusses in detail the impact of the clinical features, diagnosis, management, and long-term prognosis of spinal cord injuries on the lives of those affected. The book has applicability for neuroscientists, neurologists, clinicians, and anyone working to better understand spinal cord injuries. - Covers both the diagnosis and treatment of spinal cord injury - Contains chapter abstracts, key facts, dictionary, and summary points to aid in understanding - Features chapters on epidemiology and pain - Includes MRI usage, biomarkers, and stem cell and gene therapy for management of spinal cord injury - Discusses pain reduction, drug delivery, and rehabilitation
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- 2022
219. The Neuroscience of Spinal Cord Injury
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Rajkumar Rajendram, Victor R Preedy, Colin R Martin, Rajkumar Rajendram, Victor R Preedy, and Colin R Martin
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- Spinal cord--Wounds and injuries--Treatment, Spinal cord--Wounds and injuries--Diagnosis
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Spinal Cord Injury will enhance readers'understanding of the complexities of the diagnosis and management of spinal cord injuries. Featuring chapters on drug delivery, exercise, and rehabilitation, this volume discusses in detail the impact of the clinical features, diagnosis, management, and long-term prognosis of spinal cord injuries on the lives of those affected. The book has applicability for neuroscientists, neurologists, clinicians, and anyone working to better understand spinal cord injuries. Spinal injury affects about 10 million people annually worldwide, impacting on the family unit and causing lifelong disabilities, with varied symptoms including paresthesia, spasticity, loss of motor control, and often severe pain. Cellular, Molecular, Physiological, and Behavioral Aspects of Spinal Cord Injury will enhance readers'understanding of the biological and psychological effects of spinal cord injury. Featuring chapters on gene expression, metabolic effects, and behavior, this volume discusses in detail the impact of spinal cord injury to better understand the underlying pathways and processes. The book has applicability for neuroscientists, neurologists, clinicians, and anyone working to better understand these injuries. Diagnosis and Treatment of Spinal Cord Injury: - Covers both the diagnosis and treatment of spinal cord injury - Contains chapter abstracts, key facts, dictionary, and summary points to aid in understanding - Features chapters on epidemiology and pain - Includes MRI usage, biomarkers, and stem cell and gene therapy for management of spinal cord injury - Discusses pain reduction, drug delivery, and rehabilitation Cellular, Molecular, Physiological, and Behavioral Aspects of Spinal Cord Injury: - Summarizes the neuroscience of spinal cord injury, including cellular and molecular biology - Contains chapter abstracts, key facts, dictionary, and summary points to aid in understanding - Features chapters on signaling and hormonal events - Includes plasticity and gene expression - Examines health and stress behaviors after spinal cord injury
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- 2022
220. Improving adeno-associated viral (AAV) vector-mediated transgene expression in retinal ganglion cells: comparison of five promoters
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Nieuwenhuis, Bart, Laperrousaz, Elise, Tribble, James R., Verhaagen, Joost, Fawcett, James W., Martin, Keith R., Williams, Pete A., and Osborne, Andrew
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- 2023
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221. Fundamentals of Physics
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David Halliday, Robert Resnick, Jearl Walker, David Halliday, Robert Resnick, and Jearl Walker
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Renowned for its interactive focus on conceptual understanding, its superlative problem-solving instruction, and emphasis on reasoning skills, the Fundamentals of Physics, 12th Edition, is an industry-leading resource in physics teaching. With expansive, insightful, and accessible treatments of a wide variety of subjects, including straight line motion, measurement, vectors, and kinetic energy, the book is an invaluable reference for physics educators and students.
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- 2021
222. Fundamentals of Physics, Extended
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David Halliday, Robert Resnick, Jearl Walker, David Halliday, Robert Resnick, and Jearl Walker
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Fundamentals of Physics, 12th Edition guides students through the process of learning how to effectively read scientific material, identify fundamental concepts, reason through scientific questions, and solve quantitative problems. The 12th edition includes a renewed focus on several contemporary areas of research to help challenge students to recognize how scientific and engineering applications are fundamental to the world's clockwork. A wide array of tools will support students'active learning as they work through and engage in this course. Fundamentals of Physics, 12e is built to be a learning center with practice opportunities, interactive challenges, activities, simulations, and videos. Practice and assessment questions are available with immediate feedback and detailed solutions, to ensure that students understand the problem-solving processes behind key concepts and understand their mistakes while working through problems.
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- 2021
223. Macromolecular Protein Complexes III: Structure and Function
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J. Robin Harris, Jon Marles-Wright, J. Robin Harris, and Jon Marles-Wright
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- Proteins, Life sciences, Cytology
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This book covers important topics such as the dynamic structure and function of the 26S proteasome, the DNA replication machine: structure and dynamic function and the structural organization and protein–protein interactions in the human adenovirus capsid, to mention but a few.The 18 chapters included here, written by experts in their specific field, are at the forefront of scientific knowledge. The impressive integration of structural data from X-ray crystallography with that from cryo-electron microscopy is apparent throughout the book. In addition, functional aspects are also given a high priority. Chapter 1 is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.
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- 2020
224. Proteostasis and Disease : From Basic Mechanisms to Clinics
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Rosa Barrio, James D. Sutherland, Manuel S. Rodriguez, Rosa Barrio, James D. Sutherland, and Manuel S. Rodriguez
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- Cytology, Neurosciences, Immunology, Medicine—Research, Biology—Research, Cancer
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This book, written by members of the European network PROTEOSTASIS, provides an up-to-date review of the research regarding protein homeostasis in health and disease. With new discoveries contributing to the increasing complexity of this topic, the book offers a detailed overview of the pathways regulating protein homeostasis, including autophagy and the ubiquitin protein family. Following a basic introduction, it explains how defects in protein homeostasis contribute to numerous pathologies, including cancer, neurodegeneration, inflammation and a number of rare diseases. In addition, it discusses, the role of protein homeostasis in cellular development and physiology. Highlighting the latest research in the field of protein homeostasis and its implications for various clinically relevant diseases, the book appeals to researchers and clinicians, while also offering a reference guide for scholars who are new to the field.
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- 2020
225. SUMOylation and Ubiquitination : Current and Emerging Concepts
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Wilson, Van Gene and Wilson, Van Gene
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- Post-translational modification, Ubiquitin
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Most proteins undergo post-translational modifications altering physical and chemical properties, folding, conformation distribution, stability, activity and function. Ubiquitin and SUMOs are related small proteins that are members of the large ubiquitin superfamily of post-translational modifiers. Written by highly respected leaders in their fields under the expert guidance of the editor, this volume covers the principles of ubiquitination and SUMOylation, presents detailed reviews of current and emerging concepts and highlights new advances in all areas of SUMOylation and ubiquitination. Topics of note include: the ubiquitin superfamily, the ubiquitin toolbox, onco viral exploitation of the SUMO system, small molecule modulators of desumoylation, mass spectrometry, global proteomic profiling of SUMO and ubiquitin, biotin-based approaches, genetic screening, SUMOylation networks in humans, targets for ubiquitin ligases, regulation of p53, protein homeostasis, miRNAs, DNA replication, DNA damage response, telomere biology, intracellular trafficking, regulation of angiogenesis, brain ischemia, autophagy, assembly and activity, antiviral defense, HIV infection, amyloid and amyloid-like proteins, plant immunity. This comprehensive and up-to-date book is the definitive reference volume on all aspects of SUMOylation and ubiquitination and is an essential acquisition for anyone involved in this area of biology.
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- 2019
226. The Molecular and Cellular Basis of Neurodegenerative Diseases : Underlying Mechanisms
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Michael S. Wolfe and Michael S. Wolfe
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- Nervous system--Degeneration--Molecular aspects
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The Molecular and Cellular Basis of Neurodegenerative Diseases: Underlying Mechanisms presents the pathology, genetics, biochemistry and cell biology of the major human neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, frontotemporal dementia, ALS, Huntington's, and prion diseases. Edited and authored by internationally recognized leaders in the field, the book's chapters explore their pathogenic commonalities and differences, also including discussions of animal models and prospects for therapeutics. Diseases are presented first, with common mechanisms later. Individual chapters discuss each major neurodegenerative disease, integrating this information to offer multiple molecular and cellular mechanisms that diseases may have in common. This book provides readers with a timely update on this rapidly advancing area of investigation, presenting an invaluable resource for researchers in the field. - Covers the spectrum of neurodegenerative diseases and their complex genetic, pathological, biochemical and cellular features - Focuses on leading hypotheses regarding the biochemical and cellular dysfunctions that cause neurodegeneration - Details features, advantages and limitations of animal models, as well as prospects for therapeutic development - Authored by internationally recognized leaders in the field - Includes illustrations that help clarify and consolidate complex concepts
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- 2018
227. Plant Viruses : Volume I: Structure and Replication
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C.L. Mandahar and C.L. Mandahar
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- QR351
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This book deals with the structure and replication of plant viruses, viroids, satellites of plant viruses, and spiroplasmas and neatly sums up the state of our knowledge about these aspects of these pathogens.Published information about single-stranded positive-sense RNA plant viruses is far greater than for any other group of plant pathogens.The book caters to the needs of students as well as researchers and is illustrated with micrographs, figures of postulated models, and genetic maps
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- 2018
228. Coastal Wetlands: Alteration and Remediation
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Charles W. Finkl, Christopher Makowski, Charles W. Finkl, and Christopher Makowski
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- Wetland ecology
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This book delves into human-induced and natural impacts on coastal wetlands, intended or otherwise, through a series of vignettes that elucidate the environmental insults and efforts at amelioration and remediation. The alteration, and subsequent restoration, of wetland habitats remain key issues among coastal scientists. These topics are introduced through case studies and pilot programs that are designed to better understand the best practices of trying to save what is left of these fragile ecosystems. Local approaches, as well as national and international efforts to restore the functionality of marsh systems are summarily approached and evaluated by their efficacy in producing resilient reclamations in terms of climate-smart habitat conservation. The outlook of this work is global in extent and local by intent. Included here in summarized form are professional opinions of experts in the field that investigate the crux of the matter, which proves to be human pressure on coastal wetland environments. Even though conservation and preservation of these delicate environmental systems may be coming at a later date, many multi-pronged approaches show promise through advances in education, litigation, and engineering to achieve sustainable coastal systems. The examples in this book are not only of interest to those working exclusively with coastal wetlands, but also to those working to protect the surrounding coastal areas of all types.
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- 2017
229. Methods in Stream Ecology : Volume 1: Ecosystem Structure
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F. Richard Hauer, Gary Lamberti, F. Richard Hauer, and Gary Lamberti
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- Stream ecology--Methodology
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Methods in Stream Ecology provides a complete series of field and laboratory protocols in stream ecology that are ideal for teaching or conducting research. This two part new edition is updated to reflect recent advances in the technology associated with ecological assessment of streams, including remote sensing. Volume focusses on ecosystem structure with in-depth sections on Physical Processes, Material Storage and Transport and Stream Biota. With a student-friendly price, this Third Edition is key for all students and researchers in stream and freshwater ecology, freshwater biology, marine ecology, and river ecology. This text is also supportive as a supplementary text for courses in watershed ecology/science, hydrology, fluvial geomorphology, and landscape ecology. Methods in Stream Ecology, 3rd Edition, Volume 2: Ecosystem Structure, is also available now! - Provides a variety of exercises in each chapter - Includes detailed instructions, illustrations, formulae, and data sheets for in-field research for students - Presents taxonomic keys to common stream invertebrates and algae - Includes website with tables and a link from Chapter 22: FISH COMMUNITY COMPOSITION to an interactive program for assessing and modeling fish numbers - Written by leading experts in stream ecology
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- 2017
230. Middle School Reading for the Common Core
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LearningExpress and LearningExpress
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UNDERSTAND COMMON CORE STATE STANDARDS AND CONQUER READING COMPREHENSION Do the words “Common Core” make you nervous? What are the standards you need to know? How do you make sure you're on target for your grade level? Middle School Reading for the Common Core takes the confusion out of the Common Core and helps you master the reading comprehension skills you should know before leaving middle school. This comprehensive guide clearly explains all reading standards and provides lots of helpful examples, passages, practice, and review, so you can feel confident and prepared for success—in class and on exams! Inside, you'll find coverage of the following core concepts: • Homonyms, Homophones, and Homographs • Synonyms and Antonyms • Context Clues • The Impact of Word Choice • Cause and Effect • Evaluating Arguments and Claims • Making Inferences • Drawing Conclusions • Figurative Language • FREE Online Reading Practice with Instant Scoring • And much, much more!
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- 2017
231. Close to the Edge : How Yes's Masterpiece Defined Prog Rock
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Will Romano and Will Romano
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- Yes (Musical group). Close to the edge, Progressive rock (Music)--History and criticism
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The first half of the 1970s was an especially fertile period for British progressive rock, laying claim to classics such as Tarkus, Selling England by the Pound, Larks'Tongues in Aspic, The Dark Side of the Moon, and Thick as a Brick. Collectively these and other works represent the best British progressive rock had to offer. Yet, it's Yes's 1972 three-track masterpiece, Close to the Edge, that presents a snapshot of an adventurous rock band at the peak of its powers, daring to push itself musically, both as individuals and as a unit. In this absorbing chronicle, which draws upon dozens of original and archived interviews and features rare photographs and an extensive discography, acclaimed music journalist Will Romano examines why Close to the Edge is the ultimate prog rock album.Yes had previously penned epic tracks for The Yes Album and Fragile, but nothing on the magnitude of the musical gems appearing on Close to the Edge. It's something of a small miracle – perhaps even magic – that the virtuoso quintet crafted such a cohesive and compelling album during an often-hectic recording process that very nearly relegated this monumental work to the dustbin of history. So potent was the power of Close to the Edge that even before its release it had forever shifted the personal dynamics of the group and the course of progressive rock. Rarely had Yes, or any rock outfit for that matter, been simultaneously so expansive and concise, spiritual and savage, profound and nebulous.
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- 2017
232. Developing Therapeutics for Alzheimer's Disease : Progress and Challenges
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Michael S. Wolfe and Michael S. Wolfe
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- Alzheimer's disease--Chemotherapy, Drug development
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Developing Therapeutics for Alzheimer's Disease: Progress and Challenges provides a thorough overview of the latest advances toward the development of therapeutics for Alzheimer's disease, along with the major hurdles that still must be overcome and potential solutions to these problems. Despite the lack of progress toward developing therapeutics that can slow or stop the progression of this disease, important discoveries have been made and many promising approaches are advancing in preclinical studies and clinical trials. This book outlines the special challenges related to specific targets and approaches, while presenting a realistic, comprehensive and balanced view of drug discovery and development in this area. Written by international leaders in the field, the book assesses prospects for the emergence of effective agents and allows readers to better understand the challenges, failures, and future potential for research in Alzheimer's disease. This book is a valuable resource to academic scientists carrying out translational research in Alzheimer's disease, industrial scientists engaged in Alzheimer's drug discovery, executives in biopharmaceutical companies making strategic decisions regarding the direction of internal research and potential outside partnerships, and graduate-level students pursuing courses on Alzheimer's therapeutics. - Provides a realistic but promising assessment of the potential of various therapeutic approaches to Alzheimer's disease - Focuses primarily on neuroprotective agents and cognitive enhancers, as well as approaches to targeting the amyloid B-peptide, tau and Apolipoprotein E - Discusses alternative approaches, preclinical and clinical development issues, related biomarkers and diagnostics, and prevention and nonpharmacological approaches
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- 2016
233. Molekulare Mechanismen der Zellalterung und ihre Bedeutung für Alterserkrankungen des Menschen
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Christian Behl, Christine Ziegler, Christian Behl, and Christine Ziegler
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- Aging--Molecular aspects, Cells--Aging
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Dieses Buch führt in die wichtigsten Theorien des Alterns ein; es konzentriert sich auf Telomere, DNA-Schädigung, oxidativen Stress, die Rolle der Nährstoffversorgung bzw. -erkennung, das Zusammenspiel von Genen und Umwelt (Epigenetik) und die Proteinhomöostase und stellt einige Gene vor, die die Lebensdauer in Modellorganismen zu verändern in der Lage sind. Indem es die verschiedenen das Altern bestimmenden Faktoren mit Erkrankungen des Menschen verknüpft, sucht das Buch ihre vielfältigen Wechselbeziehungen und Abhängigkeiten aufzuzeigen und zu einer molekularen Matrix des Alterns zusammenzuführen. Von diesem Buch werden alle profitieren, die sich einen profunden Überblick über die Mechanismen der Zellalterung und ihre Verknüpfung mit altersassoziierten Erkrankungen des Menschen verschaffen wollen.
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- 2016
234. Fundamentals of Physics
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David Halliday, Robert Resnick, Jearl Walker, David Halliday, Robert Resnick, and Jearl Walker
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- Physics--Textbooks
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The 10th edition of Halliday, Resnick and Walkers Fundamentals of Physics provides the perfect solution for teaching a 2 or 3 semester calculus-based physics course, providing instructors with a tool by which they can teach students how to effectively read scientific material, identify fundamental concepts, reason through scientific questions, and solve quantitative problems. The 10th edition builds upon previous editions by offering new features designed to better engage students and support critical thinking. These include NEW Video Illustrations that bring the subject matter to life, NEW Vector Drawing Questions that test students conceptual understanding, and additional multimedia resources (videos and animations) that provide an alternative pathway through the material for those who struggle with reading scientific exposition. WileyPLUS sold separately from text.
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- 2014
235. Fundamentals of Physics, Extended
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David Halliday, Robert Resnick, Jearl Walker, David Halliday, Robert Resnick, and Jearl Walker
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- Physics--Textbooks
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The 10th edition of Halliday's Fundamentals of Physics continues to build on the new design which was introduced in the 9th edition. The content within this new edition is widely accepted as clear, correct, and complete. Concept Modules and Learning Objectives. Chapters were restructured into modules based on a primary concept. Each module begins with learning objectives (the skills and learning points that should be gathered in reading the module). Rewritten chapters. Based on his active teaching, Jearl Walker has identified material that students have been particularly challenged by (eg Gauss'law and electric potential) and has rewritten this information so that the presentations are now smoother and more direct to the key points. Some other changes include expanded coverage of the Schrödinger equation including reflection of matter waves from a step potential and a decoupling of the discussion of the Bohr atom from the Schrödinger solution for the hydrogen atom. New Sample Problems and Homework Question and Problems. 16 new sample problems, 350 problems and 50 questions some of which come from prior editions back by popular demand.
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- 2014
236. Cell Aging: Molecular Mechanisms and Implications for Disease
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Christian Behl, Christine Ziegler, Christian Behl, and Christine Ziegler
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- Cells--Aging
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Aging represents a physiological and per se non-pathological and multifactorial process involving a set of key genes and mechanisms being triggered by different endogenous and exogenous factors. Since aging is a major risk factor in connection with a variety of human disorders, it is increasingly becoming a central topic in biochemical and medical research. The plethora of theories on aging – some of which have been discussed for decades – are neither isolated nor contradictory but instead can be connected in a network of pathways and processes at the cellular and molecular levels. This book summarizes the most prominent and important approaches, focusing on telomeres, DNA damage and oxidative stress as well as on the possible role of nutrition, the interplay between genes and environment (epigenetics) and intracellular protein homeostasis and introduces some genes that have actually extended life spans in animal models. Linking these different determinants of aging with disease, this volume aims to reveal their multiple interdependencies. We see that there is no single “perfect” theory of aging and that instead it is possible to define what the authors call the molecular aging matrix of the cell. A better knowledge of its key mechanisms and the mutual connections between its components will lead to a better understanding of age-associated disorders such as Alzheimer's disease.
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- 2014
237. The Interplay of Morphology and Phonology
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Sharon Inkelas and Sharon Inkelas
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- Grammar, Comparative and general--Morphology, Grammar, Comparative and general--Phonology
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This book presents a phenomenon-oriented survey of the interaction between phonology and morphology. It examines the ways in which morphology, i.e. word formation, demonstrates sensitivity to phonological information and how phonological patterns can be sensitive to morphology. Chapters focus on morphologically conditioned phonology, process morphology, prosodic templates, reduplication, infixation, phonology-morphology interleaving effects, prosodic-morphological mismatches, ineffability, and other cases of phonology-morphology interaction. The overview discusses the relevance of a variety of phenomena for theoretical issues in the field. These include the debate over item-based vs. realizational approaches to morphology; the question of whether cyclic effects can be subsumed under paradigmatic effects; whether reduplication is phonological copying or morphological doubling; whether infixation and suppletive allomorphy are phonologically optimizing, and more. The book is intended to be used in graduate or advanced undergraduate courses or as a reference for those pursuing individual topics in the phonology-morphology interface.
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- 2014
238. Repurposing Pomalidomide as a Neuroprotective Drug: Efficacy in an Alpha-Synuclein-Based Model of Parkinson’s Disease
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Palmas, Maria Francesca, Ena, Anna, Burgaletto, Chiara, Casu, Maria Antonietta, Cantarella, Giuseppina, Carboni, Ezio, Etzi, Michela, De Simone, Alfonso, Fusco, Giuliana, Cardia, Maria Cristina, Lai, Francesco, Picci, Luca, Tweedie, David, Scerba, Michael T., Coroneo, Valentina, Bernardini, Renato, Greig, Nigel H., Pisanu, Augusta, and Carta, Anna R.
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- 2022
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239. Adenosine : A Key Link Between Metabolism and Brain Activity
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Susan Masino, Detlev Boison, Susan Masino, and Detlev Boison
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- Adenosine--Metabolism, Metabolism, Adenosine, Neurobiology
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Homeostasis of key metabolites and metabolic health affects all bodily systems. Not surprisingly, altered metabolic function is associated with a wide spectrum of dysfunctions in the central nervous system – including developmental disorders, acute nervous system injury, and neurodegenerative disorders. Accordingly, metabolism-based therapies offer significant promise as new category of treatment options designed to limit, delay or reverse the disease process by reconstructing homeostatic functions. Increasingly it is appreciated that restoring metabolic health could promote normal nervous system activity, and improve behavior and cognition. Adenosine: A Key Link Between Metabolism and Central Nervous System Activity focusses on diverse aspects of adenosine, an evolutionarily conserved homeostatic bioenergetic regulator in the central nervous system. Because of its interrelationship with ATP (adenosine triphosphate), adenosine is integral to cell metabolism. At the same time, adenosine influences neuronal activity directly via receptors, and is involved in biochemical processes related to gene expression. Thus, adenosine is uniquely placed as a reciprocal and rapid link between changes in metabolism and changes in neuronal activity, and, on a longer time scale, to changes in gene expression and long term changes in cell function. Leaders in the field feature basic research on adenosine at the cellular level in the central nervous system, and relate these findings to its recognized potential in diverse acute and chronic disorders. This comprehensive overview of adenosine also highlights emerging adenosine-based treatments and associated opportunities for central nervous system disorders.
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- 2013
240. Strange Case of the Mad Professor : A True Tale of Endangered Species, Illegal Drugs, and Attempted Murder
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Peter Kobel and Peter Kobel
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- Anthropologists--United States, Murderers--United States
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It was one of the biggest scandals in New York University history. Professor John Buettner-Janusch, chair of the Anthropology Department, was convicted of manufacturing LSD and Quaaludes in his campus laboratory. He claimed the drugs were for an animal behavior experiment, but the jury found otherwise. B-J, as he was known, served two years in prison before being paroled, emerging to find his life and career in shambles. Four years later, he sought revenge by trying to kill the sentencing judge and others with poisoned Valentine's Day chocolates. After pleading guilty to attempted murder, he was sentenced to twenty years in prison, where he died in mysterious circumstances. But before he was infamous at NYU, B-J, a scientific luminary, had also taught at Yale and Duke. One of the world's foremost authorities on lemurs, our distant primate relatives on the remote island of Madagascar, he brought international attention to these endearing and endangered creatures. He cofounded the Duke Lemur Center in North Carolina and inspired a whole generation of scientists to study them and conservationists to save them and their habitat. His trials captured national headlines, but the mad scientist's full story has never been told—until now.
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- 2013
241. Advances in Alzheimer's Research Volume: 1
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Debomoy K, Lahiri and Debomoy K, Lahiri
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- Alzheimer's disease, Alzheimer's disease--Research
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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is currently recognized as an untreatable, progressive, degenerative and terminal disease that is globally afflicting an estimated 36 million people and this number is growing in an unabated and frightening manner. Advances in Alzheimer Research, provides researchers with an integrated approach to AD academic literature ranging from basic to advanced clinical research. The series highlights the latest information in order to unravel the origin, pathogenesis and prevention of AD. The purpose of this book series is, therefore, to capture and discuss both, improvements towards the diagnosis and potential treatment of AD by established and novel strategies.This first volume of the series provides an important mechanism to bring individuals having a variety of scientific interests and expertise under one roof to specifically focus on AD and related dementias. This volume presents articles on beta amyloid protein targets as well as research on secretase enzyme systems among other topics that deal with AD therapy.
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- 2013
242. Chondroitin 6-sulphate is required for neuroplasticity and memory in ageing
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Yang, Sujeong, Gigout, Sylvain, Molinaro, Angelo, Naito-Matsui, Yuko, Hilton, Sam, Foscarin, Simona, Nieuwenhuis, Bart, Tan, Chin Lik, Verhaagen, Joost, Pizzorusso, Tommaso, Saksida, Lisa M., Bussey, Timothy M., Kitagawa, Hiroshi, Kwok, Jessica C. F., and Fawcett, James W.
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- 2021
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243. Medium Companies of Europe 1990/91 : Volume 1 Medium Companies of the Continental European Economic Community
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R.M. Whiteside and R.M. Whiteside
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- Business, Management science
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VOLUMES 1 &2 Graham & Trotman, a member of the Kluwer Academic Publishers Group is one of Europe's leading publishers MEDIUM COMPANIES OF EUROPE 1990/91, Volume 1, of business information, and publishes company contains useful information on over 3500 of the most reference annuals on other parts of the world as follows: important medium-sized companies in the European Economic Community, excluding the UK, nearly 1500 MAJOR COMPANIES OF THE ARAB WORLD companies of which are covered in Volume 2. Volume 3 MAJOR COMPANIES OF THE FAR EAST & covers nearly 2000 of the medium-sized companies AUSTRALASIA within Western Europe but outside the European MAJOR COMPANIES OF THE U.S.A. Economic Community. Altogether the three volumes of MAJOR COMPANIES OF EUROPE MEDIUM COMPANIES OF EUROPE now provide in detail, vital information on over 7000 key authoritative Please send for a free complete catalogue of the companies in Western Europe. company's books on business management techniques, MEDIUM COMPANIES OF EUROPE 1990/91, Volumes business law, finance, banking, export markets, oil, 1 & 2 contain many of the most significant companies in technology, energy resources, pollution control and a number of other subject areas to: The Editor, Major Europe. The area covered by these volumes, the European Economic Community, represents a rich Companies of Europe, Graham & Trotman Ltd, Steling consumer market of over 320 million people. Over one House, 66 Wilton Road, London SW1V 1DE.
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- 2012
244. Modern Methods of Plant Analysis/Moderne Methoden Der Pflanzenanalyse
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K. Paech, M. V. Tracey, K. Paech, and M. V. Tracey
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- Botany
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- 2012
245. Medium Companies of Europe 1993/94 : Volume 1: Medium Companies of the Continental European Community
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Whiteside and Whiteside
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- Business, Management science
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Volumes 1 & 2 Guide to the MAJOR COMPANIES OF EUROPE 1993/94, Volume 1, arrangement of the book contains useful information on over 4000 of the top companies in the European Community, excluding the UK, over 1100 This book has been arranged in order to allow the reader to companies of which are covered in Volume 2. Volume 3 covers find any entry rapidly and accurately. over 1300 of the top companies within Western Europe but outside the European Community Altogether the three Company entries are listed alphabetically within each country volumes of MAJOR COMPANIES OF EUROPE now provide in section; in addition three indexes are provided in Volumes 1 authoritative detail, vital information on over 6500 of the largest and 3 on coloured paper at the back of the books, and two companies in Western Europe. indexes in the case of Volume 2. MAJOR COMPANIES OF EUROPE 1993/94, Volumes 1 The alphabetical index to companies throughout the & 2 contain many of the largest companies in the world. The Continental EC lists all companies having entries in Volume 1 area covered by these volumes, the European Community, in alphabetical order irrespective of their main country of represents a rich consumer market of over 320 million people. operation. Over one third of the world's imports and exports are channelled through the EC. The Community represents the The alphabetical index in Volume 1 to companies within each world's largest integrated market.
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- 2012
246. Medium Companies of Europe 1992/93 : Volume 1 Medium Companies of the Continental European Community
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R. Whiteside and R. Whiteside
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- Business, Management science
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Guide to the Volumes 1 & 2 MEDIUM COMPANIES OF EUROPE 1992/93, Volume 1, arrangement of the book contains useful information on nearly 4500 of the most important medium-sized companies in the European This book has been arranged in order to allow the reader to Community, excluding the UK, over 1500 companies of which find any entry rapidly and accurately. are covered in Volume 2. Volume 3 covers nearly 2000 of the medium-sized companies within Western Europe but outside Company entries are listed alphabetically within each country the European Community. Altogether the three volumes of section; in addition three indexes are provided in Volumes 1 MEDIUM COMPANIES OF EUROPE now provide in and 3 on coloured paper at the back of the books, and two authoritative detail, vital information on over 7900 key indexes in the case of Volume 2. companies in Western Europe. The alphabetical index to companies throughout the MEDIUM COMPANIES OF EUROPE 1992/93, Volumes 1 Continental EC lists all companies having entries in Volume 1 & 2 contain many of the most significant companies in in alphabetical order irrespective of their main country of Europe. The area covered by these volumes, the European operation.
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- 2012
247. Had Me a Real Good Time: The Faces Before During and After
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Andy Neill and Andy Neill
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The definitive account of one of rock'n'roll's most engagingly shambolic acts as well as an evocative portrait of the times in which they raised hell and recorded some timeless tracks, now updated with details of the sad death of keyboard player Ian McLagan.
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- 2011
248. Pathophysiology, Pharmacology and Biochemistry of Dyskinesia
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Jonathan Brotchie, Erwan Bezard, Peter Jenner, Jonathan Brotchie, Erwan Bezard, and Peter Jenner
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- Movement disorders
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Published since 1959, International Review of Neurobiology is a well-known series appealing to neuroscientists, clinicians, psychologists, physiologists, and pharmacologists. Led by an internationally renowned editorial board, this important serial publishes both eclectic volumes made up of timely reviews and thematic volumes that focus on recent progress in a specific area of neurobiology research. This volume reviews existing theories and current research surrounding the movement disorder Dyskinesia. - Leading authors review state-of-the-art in their field of investigation and provide their views and perspectives for future research - Chapters are extensively referenced to provide readers with a comprehensive list of resources on the topics covered - All chapters include comprehensive background information and are written in a clear form that is also accessible to the non-specialist
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- 2011
249. Introduction aux réseaux neuronaux
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Leuba, Neirynck, Savioz, Vallet, Walzer, Leuba, Neirynck, Savioz, Vallet, and Walzer
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- Cognitive neuroscience, Synapses, Neuropsychology, Neural networks (Neurobiology), Nervous system--Diseases, Neural circuitry, Neurons, Neurobiology
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Aujourd'hui, les neurosciences et les sciences cognitives se rejoignent pour comprendre les liens existant entre, d'une part, le fonctionnement neuronal, cellulaire et moléculaire, et d'autre part, l'individu psycho-social. Les réseaux neuronaux forment un niveau intermédiaire, constituant l'un des derniers territoires à explorer, no man's land entre éléments plastiques du système nerveux et facultés cognitives, émotionnelles et comportementales. Le développement des connaissances sur les réseaux neuronaux biologiques et artificiels comblera petit à petit cet espace.Rédigé dans un langage clair et compréhensible, cet ouvrage propose une introduction aux réseaux neuronaux, en développant progressivement la manière dont ces derniers permettent de relier la synapse à la psyché. Il expose également, à l'instar de la maladie d'Alzheimer, comment une telle vision'synapto-connexionniste'permet d'analyser les liens entre différents niveaux d'organisation lors de phénomènes de dégénerescence.Introduction aux réseaux neuronaux offrira au lecteur intéressé une connaissance de base en neurosciences et en biologie des réseaux neuronaux autant qu'une vision transdisciplinaire. Il apportera des informations précises, mais également des pistes de réflexion.
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- 2010
250. Career Aptitude and Selection Tests : Match Your IQ Personality and Abilities to Your Ideal Career
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Jim Barrett and Jim Barrett
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- Vocational interests--Testing, Occupational aptitude tests
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With the wide range of jobs currently on the market, it is often difficult for job seekers to pinpoint exactly what they want to do. Now in its third edition, this no-nonsense workbook points readers in the right direction. With a range of IQ tests and searching questionnaires, it helps job seekers work out what area of work they should be focusing on by identifying their interests and strengths and scientifically interpreting which jobs they are suited to.Compiled by a psychometric testing specialist and bestselling author, this book has three main aims: careers guidance, preparation and personal performance improvement. It works on the principle that self knowledge enables readers to relate their own personal characteristics to career opportunities. At the same time, it provides an opportunity to prepare for the types of psychometric tests likely to be encountered while job seeking. It also aims to improve performance by demonstrating how to apply aptitudes and personal qualities at work.
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- 2009
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