نتایج جستجو برای: frog

تعداد نتایج: 12839  

Journal: :Endocrinology 2008
Meng Yao Jay Schulkin Robert J Denver

Glucocorticoids (GCs) exert feedback regulation on corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) neurons in mammals. The nature of GC actions is cell-type specific, being either inhibitory (e.g. paraventricular nucleus) or stimulatory (e.g. amygdala and bed nucleus of the stria terminalis). Nothing is known about differential regulation of CRF gene expression by GCs in nonmammalian vertebrates. We studi...

Journal: :Expert Syst. Appl. 2011
Taher Niknam Bahman Bahmani Firouzi Hasan Doagou Mojarrad

0957-4174/$ see front matter 2011 Elsevier Ltd. A doi:10.1016/j.eswa.2011.04.151 ⇑ Corresponding author. Tel.: +98 711 7264121; fax E-mail addresses: [email protected] (T. Niknam Firouzi), [email protected] (H.D. Mojarrad). Reduce fossil fuel resources; increasing established new power generation unit costs; and ever growing demand for electric energy necessitate optimal economic dispatc...

Journal: :Journal of natural products 2012
Tappey H Jones Rachelle M M Adams Thomas F Spande H Martin Garraffo Tetsuo Kaneko Ted R Schultz

Workers of the ant Carebarella bicolor collected in Panama were found to have two major poison-frog alkaloids, cis- and trans-fused decahydroquinolines (DHQs) of the 269AB type, four minor 269AB isomers, two minor 269B isomers, and three isomers of DHQ 271D. For the first time in an ant, however, the DHQs were accompanied by six histrionicotoxins (HTXs), viz., 283A, 285A, 285B, 285C, 287A, and ...

2013
Priyanka De Silva

swarming is a common mating behavior present throughout Diptera and, in particular, in species of lower flies (nematocerous Diptera). mating aggregations have been observed in the wild and in laboratory colonies of mosquitoes (culicidae) and phantom midges (chaoboridae), but have been assumed to be absent in their sister taxon, the frog-biting midges (corethrellidae). corethrellidae is a monoge...

2016
Chao Chen Jing Jin Garrett A. Lee Elena Silva Maria Donoghue

A well-functioning brain requires production of the correct number and types of cells during development; cascades of transcription factors are essential for cellular coordination. Sox proteins are transcription factors that affect various processes in the development of the nervous system. Sox11, a member of the SoxC family, is expressed in differentiated neurons and supports neuronal differen...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2011
Ryan C Taylor Barrett A Klein Joey Stein Michael J Ryan

Multimodal signals (acoustic+visual) are known to be used by many anuran amphibians during courtship displays. The relative degree to which each signal component influences female mate choice, however, remains poorly understood. In this study we used a robotic frog with an inflating vocal sac and acoustic playbacks to document responses of female túngara frogs to unimodal signal components (aco...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1982
P Carbon E Haumont S De Henau G Keith H Grosjean

A combination of several enzymes, RNase-T1, nuclease S1, T4-polynucleotide kinase and T4-RNA ligase were used to prepare and modify different fragments of yeast tRNAAsp (normal anticodon G U C). This allowed us to reconstitute, in vitro, a chimeric tRNA that has any of the four bases G, A, U or C, as the first anticodon nucleotide, labelled with (32p) in its 3' position. Such reconstituted (32p...

2015
Martin J. Westgate Ben C. Scheele Karen Ikin Anke Maria Hoefer R. Matthew Beaty Murray Evans Will Osborne David Hunter Laura Rayner Don A. Driscoll Benedikt R. Schmidt

Understanding the influence of landscape change on animal populations is critical to inform biodiversity conservation efforts. A particularly important goal is to understand how urban density affects the persistence of animal populations through time, and how these impacts can be mediated by habitat provision; but data on this question are limited for some taxa. Here, we use data from a citizen...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2015
Jun Ma Lauren Kelly Justin Ingram Thomas J Price Stephen D Meriney Markus Dittrich

Short-term synaptic facilitation occurs during high-frequency stimulation, is known to be dependent on presynaptic calcium ions, and persists for tens of milliseconds after a presynaptic action potential. We have used the frog neuromuscular junction as a model synapse for both experimental and computer simulation studies aimed at testing various mechanistic hypotheses proposed to underlie short...

2014
Rohit Naniwadekar Karthikeyan Vasudevan

The Western Ghats is a global biodiversity hotspot and home to diverse and unique assemblages of amphibians. Several rivers originate from these mountains and hydropower is being tapped from them. The impacts of hydrological regulation of riparian ecosystems to wildlife and its habitat are poorly documented, and in particular the fate of frog populations is unknown. We examined the effects of d...

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