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Crespo, Jose Guillermo | Olfactory modulation of pre-flight shivering behavior in male moths | In nocturnal moths olfaction is the predominant sensory modality shaping many of the adult animal?s activities, including reproduction. A two-component pheromone blend is sufficient to elicit the typical zigzag upwind flight behavior in Helicoverpa zea males. However, before flight can be initiated,... | thermoregulation, warm-up, flight, sex pheromone, Noctuidae, insect Department: Biology | 2011-01-02 |
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Yamaguchi, Ayako | Neurocircuitry underlying vocal production of the African clawed frog, Xenopus laevis | This poster describes how motor and premotor neurons are interconnected to each other using electrophysiological and pharmacological techniques. | Vocalizations; Central pattern generator; Motor programs; Premotor neurons; Whole-cell patch-clamp recordings | 2014 |
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Yamaguchi, Ayako | Bilateral coordination of vocal pathways in African clawed frogs, Xenopus laevis | This poster describes how bilateral coordination of motor programs are achieved in the central vocal pathways of African clawed frogs. | Vocalizations; Central pattern generator; Motor programs; Bilateral coordination | 2014 |
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Yamaguchi, Ayako | Distinct neural control of vocal phases in frog calls | This poster describes how the connections within the central vocal pathways of African clawed frogs are responsible for coordinating distinct part of their calls. | Vocalizations; Central pattern generators, Motor programs | 2013 |
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Horvath, Martin P. | Biochemistry of Cone Snail toxin activation | Cone snails use venom to capture prey for food and for defense against predators. The venom is composed of over 100 active peptides that target specific receptors in the nervous system. Several of these peptides have the potential to become medicine for treatment of pain, depression, seizures, and n... | biochemistry; horvath; olivera; cone snail; toxin; nmda; elution; buffers; sparse matrix test; protease; protein; purification; neurotoxin; conotoxin | 2013 |
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Robison, Reid Justin | Whole Exome Sequencing Reveals the Genetic Basis of a Case of Idiopathic Hemolytic Anemia and Suggests Candidate Rare Variants for ADHD in a Utah Pedigree | | | 2011 |
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Brunstetter, Duncan Matthew; Blair, David F. | Unlocking the switching of a nanomotor | Many pathogens use flagella as a means of locomotion. Pairs of Fli M residues were mutated and tested in the presence of repellent (forcing the motor to tumble) and differences in crosslinking were observed. Of those species, some (e.coli, salmonella etc.) can spin their flagella in 2 different di... | Pathogens; Flagella; Nanotechnology; Nanomotor; Trapeze Interactive Poster | 2010-03-15 |
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Loftus, Patrick David; Rosenblatt, Jody; Eisenhoffer Jr., George Thomas | Induced pressure promotes extrusion and transient polyp formation in MDCK monolayers to maintain homeostasis | In the human body about 100,000 cells are produced every second by mitosis and a similar number die by apoptosis. What happens if too much death occurs? What happens if too little death occurs? How are dying epithelial cells removed? | Extrusion; MDCK monolayers; Polyp formation; Trapeze Interactive Poster | 2010-03-15 |
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Crespo, Jose Guillermo | Recruitment of motor units in flight muscles accounts for pheromone-mediated modulation of pre-flight heating rates of males moths | | Insecta; Physiology; Pheromone; Thermobiology; Muscle; Flight; Behavior; Helicoverpa zea | 2013 |