نتایج جستجو برای: avians

تعداد نتایج: 129  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Martine Ben Amar Fei Jia

Embryogenesis offers a real laboratory for pattern formation, buckling, and postbuckling induced by growth of soft tissues. Each part of our body is structured in multiple adjacent layers: the skin, the brain, and the interior of organs. Each layer has a complex biological composition presenting different elasticity. Generated during fetal life, these layers will experience growth and remodelin...

Journal: :Histology and histopathology 2011
M M Conde de Felipe A Feijoo Redondo J García-Sancho T Schimmang M B Durán Alonso

Sensorineural hearing loss is the most common sensory disorder in humans. It is primarily due to the degeneration of highly specialised mechanosensory cells in the cochlea, the so-called hair cells. Hearing problems can also be caused or further aggravated by the death of auditory sensory neurons that convey the information from the hair cells to the brain stem. Despite the discovery of stem/pr...

Journal: :Genome research 2005
Ivan Ovcharenko Gabriela G Loots Belinda M Giardine Minmei Hou Jian Ma Ross C Hardison Lisa Stubbs Webb Miller

Multiple-sequence alignment analysis is a powerful approach for understanding phylogenetic relationships, annotating genes, and detecting functional regulatory elements. With a growing number of partly or fully sequenced vertebrate genomes, effective tools for performing multiple comparisons are required to accurately and efficiently assist biological discoveries. Here we introduce Mulan (http:...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1989
W L Fodor B Darras J Seharaseyon S Falkenthal U Francke E F Vanin

The gene coding for the human ventricular/slow twitch myosin alkali light chain isoform was isolated and sequenced. It was found to contain a total of seven exons, the last of which is completely 3'-untranslated sequence. Comparison of this gene sequence with that of the various fast twitch skeletal isoform gene sequences revealed that the exon-intron arrangement is conserved within the myosin ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2007
Massimo Pasqualetti Carmen Díaz Jean-Sébastien Renaud Filippo M Rijli Joel C Glover

As a step toward generating a fate map of identified neuron populations in the mammalian hindbrain, we assessed the contributions of individual rhombomeres to the vestibular nuclear complex, a major sensorimotor area that spans the entire rhombencephalon. Transgenic mice harboring either the lacZ or the enhanced green fluorescent protein reporter genes under the transcriptional control of rhomb...

Journal: :The journal of physical chemistry. B 2008
Adriana Pietropaolo Luca Muccioli Claudio Zannoni Diego La Mendola Giuseppe Maccarrone Giuseppe Pappalardo Enrico Rizzarelli

The prion protein (PrPC) is a glycoprotein that in mammals, differently from avians, can lead to prion diseases, by misfolding into a beta-sheet-rich pathogenic isoform (PrPSc). Mammal and avian proteins show different N-terminal tandem repeats: PHGGGWGQ and PHNPGY, both containing histidine, whereas tyrosine is included only in the primary sequence of the avian protein. Here, by means of poten...

2017
Xiaoli Wang Michael Pittman Xiaoting Zheng Thomas G Kaye Amanda R Falk Scott A Hartman Xing Xu

Body shape is a fundamental expression of organismal biology, but its quantitative reconstruction in fossil vertebrates is rare. Due to the absence of fossilized soft tissue evidence, the functional consequences of basal paravian body shape and its implications for the origins of avians and flight are not yet fully understood. Here we reconstruct the quantitative body outline of a fossil paravi...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2005
Hiroshi Kuba Rei Yamada Iwao Fukui Harunori Ohmori

The interaural time difference (ITD) is a cue for localizing a sound source along the horizontal plane and is first determined in the nucleus laminaris (NL) in birds. Neurons in NL are tonotopically organized, such that ITDs are processed separately at each characteristic frequency (CF). Here, we investigated the excitability and coincidence detection of neurons along the tonotopic axis in NL, ...

2010
Chungen Pan Byron Cheung Suiyi Tan Chunling Li Lin Li Shuwen Liu Shibo Jiang

A novel swine-origin pandemic influenza A(H1N1) virus (H1N1pdm, also referred to as S-OIV) was identified as the causative agent of the 21(st) century's first influenza pandemic, but molecular features conferring its ability of human-to-human transmission has not been identified. Here we compared the protein sequences of 2009 H1N1pdm strains with those causing other pandemics and the viruses is...

2011
Toyohide Shinkawa Ke Tan Mitsuaki Fujimoto Naoki Hayashida Kaoru Yamamoto Eiichi Takaki Ryosuke Takii Ramachandran Prakasam Sachiye Inouye Valerie Mezger Akira Nakai

Heat shock response is characterized by the induction of heat shock proteins (HSPs), which facilitate protein folding, and non-HSP proteins with diverse functions, including protein degradation, and is regulated by heat shock factors (HSFs). HSF1 is a master regulator of HSP expression during heat shock in mammals, as is HSF3 in avians. HSF2 plays roles in development of the brain and reproduct...

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