نتایج جستجو برای: shab e arus rituals

تعداد نتایج: 1021647  

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2007
I-Feng Peng Chun-Fang Wu

Different K(+) currents participate in generating neuronal firing patterns. The Drosophila embryonic "giant" neuron culture system has facilitated current- and voltage-clamp recordings to correlate distinct excitability patterns with the underlying K(+) currents and to delineate the mutational effects of identified K(+) channels. Mutations of Sh and Shab K(+) channels removed part of inactivati...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1999
A Singh S Singh

The delayed rectifier potassium current plays a critical role in cellular physiology. This current (I(K)) in Drosophila larvae is believed to be a single current. However, a likely null mutation in the Shab K(+) channel gene (Shab(3)) reduces I(K) but does not eliminate it. This raises a question as to whether or not the entire I(K) passes through channels encoded by one gene. Similarly, an inc...

Journal: :Neuroscience 2004
L B French C C Lanning M Matly R M Harris-Warrick

The motor pattern generated by the 14 neurons composing the pyloric circuit in the stomatogastric ganglion (STG) of the spiny lobster, Panulirus interruptus, is organized not only by the synaptic connections between neurons, but also by the characteristic intrinsic electrophysiological properties of the individual cells. These cellular properties result from the unique complement of ion channel...

Journal: :Folia Quaternaria 2022

The archaeological and archaeobotanical research conducted in southern part the Western Desert Egypt included efforts at identifying plant material preserved daub. samples selected for this type of analysis were taken from site E-05-1 Bargat El-Shab. This occupied seasonally by nomadic people beginning Holocene. study provide very little data on remains daub confirms application grass, as a tem...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Xiaofan Li Hansi Liu Jose Chu Luo Sarah A Rhodes Liana M Trigg Damian B van Rossum Andriy Anishkin Fortunay H Diatta Jessica K Sassic David K Simmons Bishoy Kamel Monica Medina Mark Q Martindale Timothy Jegla

We examined the origins and functional evolution of the Shaker and KCNQ families of voltage-gated K(+) channels to better understand how neuronal excitability evolved. In bilaterians, the Shaker family consists of four functionally distinct gene families (Shaker, Shab, Shal, and Shaw) that share a subunit structure consisting of a voltage-gated K(+) channel motif coupled to a cytoplasmic domain...

Journal: :Journal of family psychology : JFP : journal of the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association 2002
Barbara H Fiese Thomas J Tomcho Michael Douglas Kimberly Josephs Scott Poltrock Tim Baker

This article is a qualitative review of 32 publications appearing since J. Bossard and E. Boll's (1950) seminal work on family rituals was conducted. Definitions are offered whereby a distinction is made between family routines as observable practices and family rituals as symbolic representations of collective events. The relative occurrence of family routines, as described in the literature, ...

2015
Elisa Carrillo Lucero Pacheco Daniel Balleza Froylan Gomez-Lagunas

Potassium channels allow the selective flux of K⁺ excluding the smaller, and more abundant in the extracellular solution, Na⁺ ions. Here we show that Shab is a typical K⁺ channel that excludes Na⁺ under bi-ionic, Na(o)/K(i) or Na(o)/Rb(i), conditions. However, when internal K⁺ is replaced by Cs⁺ (Na(o)/Cs(i)), stable inward Na⁺ and outward Cs⁺ currents are observed. These currents show that Sha...

2004
MIKKO VÄHÄSÖYRINKI Matti Weckström Kristian Donner Doekele Stavenga

The activity of neurons is critically dependent upon the suite of voltage-dependent ion channels expressed in their membranes. In particular, voltage-gated K+ channels are extremely diverse in their function, contributing to the regulation of distinct aspects of neuronal activity by shaping the voltage responses. In this study the role of K+ channels in neural coding is investigated in Drosophi...

Journal: :Neuron 2008
Yani Krause Stephan Krause Jiehong Huang Che-Hsiung Liu Roger C. Hardie Matti Weckström

The Drosophila phototransduction cascade transforms light into depolarizations that are further shaped by activation of voltage-dependent K+ (Kv) channels. In whole-cell recordings of isolated photoreceptors, we show that light selectively modulated the delayed rectifier (Shab) current. Shab currents were increased by light with similar kinetics to the light-induced current itself (latency appr...

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