نتایج جستجو برای: stg

تعداد نتایج: 945  

2014
Andrew K. Borrell John E. Mullet Barbara George-Jaeggli Erik J. van Oosterom Graeme L. Hammer Patricia E. Klein David R. Jordan

Stay-green sorghum plants exhibit greener leaves and stems during the grain-filling period under water-limited conditions compared with their senescent counterparts, resulting in increased grain yield, grain mass, and lodging resistance. Stay-green has been mapped to a number of key chromosomal regions, including Stg1, Stg2, Stg3, and Stg4, but the functions of these individual quantitative tra...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2003
John F Brugge Igor O Volkov P Charles Garell Richard A Reale Matthew A Howard

Functional connections between auditory fields on Heschl's gyrus (HG) and the acoustically responsive posterior lateral superior temporal gyrus (field PLST) were studied using electrical stimulation and recording methods in patients undergoing diagnosis and treatment of intractable epilepsy. Averaged auditory (click-train) evoked potentials were recorded from multicontact subdural recording arr...

2017
James Prah Joseph Kizzie-Hayford Emmanuel Walker Adelaide Ampofo-Asiama

Introduction A major challenge to the provision of health care worldwide is the irrational use of antibiotics. To help promote rational use of drugs, standard treatment guidelines (STG) and essential medicine lists and facility-specific formularies have been developed to be used by clinicians. This study assessed the prescription pattern of antibiotics and explored the use of STG by clinicians....

1998
Mohit Sahni Takashi Nanya

This paper proposes a new approach for asynchronous logic synthesis from Signal Transition Graph (STG) speci cations. The Complete State Coding (CSC) property of STGs is a necessary condition to get a circuit implementation from an STG. We present a novel method to check the CSC property of STGs. We also discuss some heuristics which automatically modify the STG so that the CSC property is sati...

2015
Carla S. Lopes Fernando Casares

Organ-selector transcription factors control simultaneously cell differentiation and proliferation, ensuring the development of functional organs and their homeostasis. How this is achieved at the molecular level is still unclear. Here we have investigated how the transcriptional pulse of string/cdc25 (stg), the universal mitotic trigger, is regulated during Drosophila retina development as an ...

2015
Xiaolu Zhang Qingtian Zhang Xiaolin Hu Bo Zhang

Sound localization is an important function of the human brain, but the underlying cortical mechanisms remain unclear. In this study, we recorded auditory stimuli in three-dimensional space and then replayed the stimuli through earphones during functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). By employing a machine learning algorithm, we successfully decoded sound location from the blood oxygenati...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2008
Brian E Russ Ashlee L Ackelson Allison E Baker Yale E Cohen

The neural computations that underlie the processing of auditory-stimulus identity are not well understood, especially how information is transformed across different cortical areas. Here, we compared the capacity of neurons in the superior temporal gyrus (STG) and the ventrolateral prefrontal cortex (vPFC) to code the identity of an auditory stimulus; these two areas are part of a ventral proc...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2001
A Mizrahi P S Dickinson P Kloppenburg V Fénelon D J Baro R M Harris-Warrick P Meyrand J Simmers

Organotypic cultures of the lobster (Homarus gammarus) stomatogastric nervous system (STNS) were used to assess changes in membrane properties of neurons of the pyloric motor pattern-generating network in the long-term absence of neuromodulatory inputs to the stomatogastric ganglion (STG). Specifically, we investigated decentralization-induced changes in the distribution and density of the tran...

Journal: :Neuron 2008
Rui Wang Craig S. Walker Penelope J. Brockie Michael M. Francis Jerry E. Mellem David M. Madsen Andres V. Maricq

Neurotransmission in the brain is critically dependent on excitatory synaptic signaling mediated by AMPA-class ionotropic glutamate receptors (AMPARs). AMPARs are known to be associated with Transmembrane AMPA receptor Regulatory Proteins (TARPs). In vertebrates, at least four TARPs appear to have redundant roles as obligate chaperones for AMPARs, thus greatly complicating analysis of TARP part...

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