نتایج جستجو برای: mechanically induced self sustaining reaction msr

تعداد نتایج: 1865639  

Journal: :Journal of atherosclerosis and thrombosis 1998
H Hakamata A Miyazaki M Sakai Y I Sakamoto S Horiuchi

Macrophage or macrophage-derived foam cell death is one of the characteristic events in the development of cell-poor lipid-rich cores of the advanced atherosclerotic plaques. Although the in vivo mechanism for the death of macrophages is unclear, one possible candidate for the agent which induces macrophage cell death is oxidized low density lipoprotein (Ox-LDL). To investigate the mechanism of...

2015
Mithun Chakraborty Sanmay Das

A market scoring rule (MSR) – a popular tool for designing algorithmic prediction markets – is an incentive-compatible mechanism for the aggregation of probabilistic beliefs from myopic risk-neutral agents. In this paper, we add to a growing body of research aimed at understanding the precise manner in which the price process induced by a MSR incorporates private information from agents who dev...

Journal: :Physics in medicine and biology 2013
D Czarnecki K Zink

The application of small photon fields in modern radiotherapy requires the determination of total scatter factors Scp or field factors Ω(f(clin), f(msr))(Q(clin), Q(msr)) with high precision. Both quantities require the knowledge of the field-size-dependent and detector-dependent correction factor k(f(clin), f(msr))(Q(clin), Q(msr)). The aim of this study is the determination of the correction ...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 1999
Eric Devic Karine Rizzoti Stéphane Bodin Bernard Knibiehler Yves Audigier

We have recently identified a new G protein-coupled receptor, X-msr, whose expression is associated with the endothelial lineage in Xenopus laevis (Devic, E., Paquereau, L., Vernier, P., Knibiehler, B., Audigier, Y., 1996. Expression of a new G protein-coupled receptor X-msr is associated with an endothelial lineage in Xenopus laevis. Mech. Dev. 59, 129-140). Based on its structural analogy to ...

2013
Irene Chou Chen

Biological materials such as cardiac and skin tissue exhibit the unique capacity to transduce mechanical stimuli into propagating electrical and chemical signals throughout the body. Few synthetic materials have been engineered to produce communicative chemical signals in response to mechanical input, though such synthetic material analogues could enable devices that mimic biological tissues an...

2017
E. E. Hecht L. M. Mahovetz T. M. Preuss W. D. Hopkins

The ability to recognize one's own reflection is shared by humans and only a few other species, including chimpanzees. However, this ability is highly variable across individual chimpanzees. In humans, self-recognition involves a distributed, right-lateralized network including frontal and parietal regions involved in the production and perception of action. The superior longitudinal fasciculus...

1999
C. Borgs J. T. Chayes C. King N. Madras

We consider a model of self-avoiding walks on the lattice Z with different weights for steps in each of the 2d lattice directions. We find that the directiondependent mass for the two-point function of this model has three phases: mass positive in all directions; mass identically −∞; and masses of different signs in different directions. The final possibility can only occur if the weights are a...

Journal: :British journal of pharmacology 2012
K Kawamoto K Otsuguro M Ishizuka S Ito

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Dopamine released from the endings of descending dopaminergic nerve fibres in the spinal cord may be involved in modulating functions such as locomotion and nociception. Here, we examined the effects of dopamine on spinal synaptic transmissions in rats. EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH Spinal reflex potentials, monosynaptic reflex potential (MSR) and slow ventral root potential (s...

Journal: :Physiological genomics 2006
M L Getchell H Li R A Vaishnav A S Borders J Witta N Subhedar W de Villiers A J Stromberg T V Getchell

Target ablation [removal of the olfactory bulb (OBX)] induces apoptotic death of olfactory sensory neurons (OSNs) and an immune response in which activation and recruitment of macrophages (ms) into the olfactory epithelium (OE) occupy a central role. Ms phagocytose apoptotic neurons and secrete cytokines/growth factors that regulate subsequent progenitor cell proliferation and neurogenesis. Sca...

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