Monthly Archives: April 2017

At the outset of the experiment, each participant completed a 15 

At the outset of the experiment, each participant completed a 15 min training session, which was followed by the hour-long EEG testing session. Participants completed 190 trials on average (range 128–231). Trials were grouped into blocks, each containing six trials: two … Continue reading

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In some cases, reverse inference

In some cases, reverse inference Tenofovir datasheet underlies the central conclusion of a paper. For example, Takahashi et al. (2009) examined the neural correlates of the experience of envy and schadenfreude. They found that envy was associated with activation in the … Continue reading

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, 1999; Di Stefano et al , 2003; Lee et al , 2000; Polager and Gi

, 1999; Di Stefano et al., 2003; Lee et al., 2000; Polager and Ginsberg, 2008; Goto et al., 2006; Malumbres and Barbacid, 2005). We found evidence that this pathway is directly regulated by Pax6. At the onset of corticogenesis, around embryonic day 12.5 … Continue reading

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No correlation analyses were performed

No correlation analyses were performed www.selleckchem.com/products/NVP-AUY922.html on the group of putative interneurons due to the small sample size. To determine the impact of cue-dependent activation of GC on the time course of responses to ExpT, population activity induced by ExpT and … Continue reading

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, 2004, Arendt, 2009 and Milnerwood and Raymond, 2010). ““Donald Hebb first proposed that synapses between two neurons would be strengthened if they showed coincident activity. This idea was hugely influential because such “Hebbian” plasticity could theoretically explain how memories formed, particularly … Continue reading

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g , Slovenia until 2004, Croatia), or recommended in others ( Cra

g., Slovenia until 2004, Croatia), or recommended in others ( Craighead et al., 1995, Robbins et al., 2004 and Kavčič et al., 2013). We formulated three hypotheses to address our general objective. Hypothesis 1 postulates that diversionary feeding efficiently mitigates conflicts between … Continue reading

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Nunes et al Bobigny, France Cardiac sarcoidosis C  Chapelon-Abri

Nunes et al. Bobigny, France Cardiac sarcoidosis C. Chapelon-Abric, Paris, France Neurosarcoidosis: clinical manifestations, diagnosis and treatment K. Nozaki, Charleston, USA and M.A. Judson, Albany, USA Ocular sarcoidosis B. Bodaghi et al., Paris, France Skin manifestations of sarcoidosis J. Mañá and J. Marcoval, Barcelona, Spain ““L’approche … Continue reading

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2 μl of a 1% solids NP solution, and incubated at room temperatur

2 μl of a 1% solids NP solution, and incubated at room temperature for 30 min. To determine binding of Ag to the NP, the Z potential of NP was tested before and after protein adsorption, since proteins modify the NP surface … Continue reading

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The infected group had lower hematocrit values than those in the

The infected group had lower hematocrit values than those in the control group in the last weeks of the experiment, but all the values observed for both groups were within the normal range according to other authors (Lucas and Jamroz, … Continue reading

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Intriguingly, in both instances, the EB1 comets grew from very sp

Intriguingly, in both instances, the EB1 comets grew from very specific sites, indicating these microtubules may be nucleated from a common structure located at the branchpoint or within the branch (Figures 2B and 2C). Though retrograde comets were quite rare … Continue reading

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