Signal Matching
Mostrando 13-24 de 36 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. A Theory Of Attending And Reinforcement In Conditional Discriminations
A model of conditional discrimination performance (Davison & Nevin, 1999) is combined with the notion that unmeasured attending to the sample and comparison stimuli, in the steady state and during disruption, depends on reinforcement in the same way as predicted for overt free-operant responding by behavioral momentum theory (Nevin & Grace, 2000). The rate o
Society for the Experimental Analysis of Behavior.
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14. Matching host reactions to parasitoid wasp vibrations.
The sensory ecology of predator detection by prey has been little studied for any arthropod prey predator system, in contrast to the sensory ecology of prey finding by predators. The aim of this study was to quantify the foraging signals produced by the parasitoid Sympiesis sericeicornis (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae) and the sensory ecology of enemy detection an
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15. Ssu72 Protein Mediates Both Poly(A)-Coupled and Poly(A)-Independent Termination of RNA Polymerase II Transcription
Termination of transcription by RNA polymerase II (Pol II) is a poorly understood yet essential step in eukaryotic gene expression. Termination of pre-mRNA synthesis is coupled to recognition of RNA signals that direct cleavage and polyadenylation of the nascent transcript. Termination of nonpolyadenylated transcripts made by Pol II in the yeast Saccharomyce
American Society for Microbiology.
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16. Identification of macromolecular complexes in cryoelectron tomograms of phantom cells
Electron tomograms of intact frozen-hydrated cells are essentially three-dimensional images of the entire proteome of the cell, and they depict the whole network of macromolecular interactions. However, this information is not easily accessible because of the poor signal-to-noise ratio of the tomograms and the crowded nature of the cytoplasm. Here, we descri
National Academy of Sciences.
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17. Glycogen synthase kinase-3 enhances nuclear export of a Dictyostelium STAT protein
Extracellular cAMP stimulates the rapid tyrosine phosphorylation and nuclear translocation of the Dictyostelium STAT protein Dd-STATa. Here we show that it also induces serine phosphorylation by GskA, a homologue of glycogen synthase kinase-3 (GSK-3). Tyrosine phosphorylation occurs within 10 s of stimulation, whereas serine phosphorylation takes 5 min, mat
Oxford University Press.
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18. Signal transfer from rhodopsin to the G-protein: Evidence for a two-site sequential fit mechanism
Photoactivation of the retinal photoreceptor rhodopsin proceeds through a cascade of intermediates, resulting in protein–protein interactions catalyzing the activation of the G-protein transducin (Gt). Using stabilization and photoregeneration of the receptor’s signaling state and Gt activation assays, we provide evidence for a two-site sequential fit me
The National Academy of Sciences.
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19. scbA from Streptococcus crista CC5A: an atypical member of the lraI gene family.
A new member of the lraI family of putative adhesin genes was cloned, from Streptococcus crista CC5A, and sequenced. The gene, scbA appears to be part of an ABC transport operon and encodes a putative peptide of 34.7 kDa. The protein contains a signal sequence with residues 17 to 21 (L-A-A-C-S) matching the consensus sequence for the prolipoprotein cleavage
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20. Logitlinear models for the prediction of splice sites in plant pre-mRNA sequences.
Pre-mRNA splicing in plants, while generally similar to the processes in vertebrates and yeast, is thought to involve plant specific cis-acting elements. Both monocot and dicot introns are typically strongly enriched in U nucleotides, and AU- or U-rich segments are thought to be involved in intron recognition, splice site selection, and splicing efficiency.
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21. Pyrosequencing™ : A one-step method for high resolution HLA typing
While the use of high-resolution molecular typing in routine matching of human leukocyte antigens (HLA) is expected to improve unrelated donor selection and transplant outcome, the genetic complexity of HLA still makes the current methodology limited and laborious. Pyrosequencing™ is a gel-free, sequencing-by-synthesis method. In a Pyrosequencing reaction,
BioMed Central.
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22. MicroRNA expression detected by oligonucleotide microarrays: System establishment and expression profiling in human tissues
MicroRNAs (MIRs) are a novel group of conserved short ∼22 nucleotide-long RNAs with important roles in regulating gene expression. We have established a MIR-specific oligonucleotide microarray system that enables efficient analysis of the expression of the human MIRs identified so far. We show that the 60-mer oligonucleotide probes on the microarrays hybri
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.
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23. Changes in perceived heaviness and motor commands produced by cutaneous reflexes in man.
1. This study examined the relationship between the perceived heaviness of a weight and reflexes acting on the motoneurones required for the contraction. The perceived heaviness of low (100 g) and high (500 g) reference weights lifted by the first dorsal interosseous muscle was estimated using a matching task. Weights were also lifted during stimulation of t
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24. Sequencing, genomic organization, and preliminary promoter analysis of a black cherry (R)-(+)-mandelonitrile lyase gene.
The flavoprotein (R)-(+)-mandelonitrile lyase (MDL; EC 4.1.2.10) plays a key role in cyanogenesis in rosaceous stone fruits. An MDL gene (mdl3) and its corresponding cDNA (MDL3) were isolated from black cherry (Prunus serotina) and characterized. The mdl3 gene contains 2292 bp of the 5' flanking region, the entire coding region, and 300 bp of the 3' flanking