نتایج جستجو برای: MnS Addition

تعداد نتایج: 715633  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Hiroshi Nishimaru Carlos Ernesto Restrepo Jesper Ryge Yuchio Yanagawa Ole Kiehn

Motor neurons (MNs) are the principal neurons in the mammalian spinal cord whose activities cause muscles to contract. In addition to their peripheral axons, MNs have central collaterals that contact inhibitory Renshaw cells and other MNs. Since its original discovery >60 years ago, it has been a general notion that acetylcholine is the only transmitter released from MN synapses both peripheral...

2018
Gardave S Bhumbra Marco Beato

Spinal motoneurones (Mns) constitute the final output for the execution of motor tasks. In addition to innervating muscles, Mns project excitatory collateral connections to Renshaw cells (RCs) and other Mns, but the latter have received little attention. We show that Mns receive strong synaptic input from other Mns throughout development and into maturity, with fast-type Mns systematically rece...

In this work, the effects of carbon content and manganese sulfide addition on the microstructure and mechanical properties of copper steel parts have been studied. Steel powder mixture containing 2%Cu and different graphite contents with and without MnS additions were compacted, sintered and forged to almost full density. Forged samples, with near theoretical densities, were tested for tensile,...

Journal: :Neuroscience 2010
L Carrascal M A Luque V Sobrino B Torres P Nunez-Abades

Changes in the electrophysiological and morphological characteristics of motoneurons (Mns) of the oculomotor nucleus during postnatal development have been reported, however synaptic modifications that take place concurrently with postnatal development in these Mns are yet to be elucidated. We investigated whether cholinergic inputs exert different effects on the recruitment threshold and firin...

2017
Kazuya Goto Keiko Imamura Kenichi Komatsu Kohnosuke Mitani Kazuhiro Aiba Norio Nakatsuji Makoto Inoue Akihiro Kawata Hirofumi Yamashita Ryosuke Takahashi Haruhisa Inoue

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a progressive and fatal degenerative disorder of motor neurons (MNs). Embryonic stem cells (ESCs)/induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) now help us to understand the pathomechanisms of ALS via disease modeling. Various methods to differentiate ESCs/iPSCs into MNs by the addition of signaling molecules have been reported. However, classical methods require...

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 2006
Wei-Ya Wang Yang-Chang Wu Chin-Chung Wu

Binding fibrinogen to activated glycoprotein (GP)IIb/IIIa is the final common pathway of platelet aggregation and has become a successful target for antiplatelet therapy. In the present study, we found that a small chemical compound, 3,4-methyl-enedioxy-beta-nitrostyrene (MNS), exhibited potent and broad-spectrum inhibitory effects on human platelet aggregation caused by various stimulators. Mo...

2010
Ereth McKnight-MacNeil

Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) consist of numerous nodes gathering observations and combining these observations. Often, the timing of these observations is of importance when processing sensor data. Thus, a need for clock synchronization arises in WSNs. The clock sampling mutual network synchronization (CS-MNS) algorithm has been proposed to fulfil this role. Analytical results are given that...

Journal: :Development 2013
Myungin Baek Jonathan Enriquez Richard S Mann

Adult Drosophila walk using six multi-jointed legs, each controlled by ∼50 leg motoneurons (MNs). Although MNs have stereotyped morphologies, little is known about how they are specified. Here, we describe the function of Hox genes and homothorax (hth), which encodes a Hox co-factor, in Drosophila leg MN development. Removing either Hox or Hth function from a single neuroblast (NB) lineage resu...

Journal: :Molecular medicine reports 2015
Ying-Jun Zhong Zhen Feng Liang Wang Tian-Qi Wei

A coma is a serious complication, which can occur following traumatic brain injury (TBI), for which no effective treatment has been established. Previous studies have suggested that neural electrical stimulation, including median nerve stimulation (MNS), may be an effective method for treating patients in a coma, and orexin‑A, an excitatory hypothalamic neuropeptide, may be involved in wakefuln...

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