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تعداد نتایج: 3509975  

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2004
Nikolaos M Tsoukias Mahendra Kavdia Aleksander S Popel

Nitric oxide (NO) plays many important physiological roles, including the regulation of vascular smooth muscle tone. In response to hemodynamic or agonist stimuli, endothelial cells produce NO, which can diffuse to smooth muscle where it activates soluble guanylate cyclase (sGC), leading to cGMP formation and smooth muscle relaxation. The close proximity of red blood cells suggests, however, th...

2014
Sergei B. Yakushin Giorgio P. Martinelli Theodore Raphan Yongqing Xiang Gay R. Holstein Bernard Cohen

Sinusoidal galvanic vestibular stimulation (sGVS) induces oscillations in blood pressure (BP) and heart rate (HR), i.e., vasovagal oscillations, as well as transient decreases in BP and HR, i.e., vasovagal responses, in isoflurane-anesthetized rats. We determined the characteristics of the vasovagal oscillations, assessed their role in the generation of vasovagal responses, and determined wheth...

یوسفعلی عابدینی, ,

  This work is a study of the Earths free oscillations considering a merge of solid and liquid model. At the turn of 19th century Geophysicists presented the theory of the free oscillations for a self-gravitating, isotropic and compressible sphere. Assuming a steel structure for an Earth size sphere, they predicted a period of oscillation of about 1 hour. About 50 years later, the free oscillat...

2018
Hemmings Wu Kai J Miller Zack Blumenfeld Nolan R Williams Vinod K Ravikumar Karen E Lee Bina Kakusa Matthew D Sacchet Max Wintermark Daniel J Christoffel Brian K Rutt Helen Bronte-Stewart Brian Knutson Robert C Malenka Casey H Halpern

Reward hypersensitization is a common feature of neuropsychiatric disorders, manifesting as impulsivity for anticipated incentives. Temporally specific changes in activity within the nucleus accumbens (NAc), which occur during anticipatory periods preceding consummatory behavior, represent a critical opportunity for intervention. However, no available therapy is capable of automatically sensing...

2017
Stewart O. Sage David J. Adams Cornelis Van Breemen Cornelis van Breemen

Bradykinin-evoked rises in [Ca2+](i) were measured in fura-2-loaded bovine pulmonary artery endothelial cell monolayers by dual wavelength excitation fluorimetry. In monolayers seeded thinly and grown to confluence, bradykinin, in the presence of external Ca2+, evoked a rise in [Ca2+](i) composed of an initial peak and subsequent oscillating plateau. In the absence of external Ca2+, bradykinin ...

Journal: :Physical biology 2004
Kerwyn Casey Huang Ned S Wingreen

In rod-shaped Escherichia coli cells, the Min proteins, which are involved in division-site selection, oscillate from pole-to-pole. The homologs of the Min proteins from the round bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae also form a spatial oscillator when expressed in wild-type and round, rodA- mutants of E. coli, suggesting that the Min proteins form an oscillator in N. gonorrhoeae. Here we report tha...

Journal: :Neuron 1996
Thierry Bal David A McCormick

Slow-wave sleep as well as generalized absence seizures are characterized by the occurrence of synchronized oscillations in thalamocortical systems that spontaneously appear and disappear. The spontaneous appearance of synchronized oscillations results from the initiation by one or a small number of cells followed by the progressive recruitment of large numbers of neighboring neurons into the s...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1992
J Carroll K Swann

Immature mouse oocytes undergo spontaneous meiotic maturation when released from antral follicles into culture media. The first sign of meiotic resumption is germinal vesicle breakdown (GVB). Cytosolic free Ca2+ was measured in mouse oocytes during spontaneous maturation by monitoring fluorescence of indo-1 or fluo-3. The majority of oocytes showed a series of Ca2+ oscillations that continued f...

2000
Terrence J. Sejnowski Alain Destexhe

Slow-wave sleep consists in slowly recurring waves that are associated with a large-scale spatio-temporal synchrony across neocortex. These slow-wave complexes alternate with brief episodes of fast oscillations, similar to the sustained fast oscillations that occur during the wake state. We propose that alternating fast and slow waves consolidate information acquired previously during wakefulne...

Journal: :Learning & memory 2012
Roy Cox Winni F Hofman Lucia M Talamini

Both sleep spindles and slow oscillations have been implicated in sleep-dependent memory consolidation. Whereas spindles occur during both light and deep sleep, slow oscillations are restricted to deep sleep, raising the possibility of greater consolidation-related spindle involvement during deep sleep. We assessed declarative memory retention over an interval containing a nap and determined sp...

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