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Abstract figure legend Potassium‐selective KV1.2 channels are encoded by the KCNA2 gene and regulate electrical signalling in neurons. KCNA2 genetic variants are associated with epileptic and developmental encephalopathy. We characterized two variants that subtly alter the channel's amino acid composition, p.H310D and p.G318D.
Pei Xin Boon +8 more
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The reticulated glass frog (Hyalinobatrachium valerioi) from Central and South America is a species that has been widely collected from the wild for the pet trade. An ex situ population of this frog was recently established at Slimbridge Wetland Centre, UK, in the hope of learning more about the husbandry and biology of this species.
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Antibacterial efficacy of metals in preventative and therapeutic equine podiatry applications
Summary Background Thrush, abscesses, white line disease and cankers are life‐threatening infections common in equine hooves. Copper has a history of medicinal use on equine hooves. There is a paucity of scientific evidence supporting the use of metals as antimicrobial agents in equine podiatry.
J. E. Caughron +2 more
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Constraints of FL Motif on the Targeting and Function of Sodium-Bicarbonate Cotransporter 1 [PDF]
A C-terminal dihydrophobic FL motif plays a vital role in the basolateral targeting of sodium bicarbonate cotransporter 1. To further characterize the role of dihydrophobic FL motif, 1). the FL motif in wild type (PFLS) was reversed to LF (PLFS), 2). the
Ali Shawki +7 more
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ABSTRACT The developing hippocampus is particularly sensitive to early environmental influences, including during pregnancy. This longitudinal neuroimaging study examined associations between prenatal maternal physical activity and depression, maternal education, and hippocampal development from early childhood to early adolescence.
Arash Aghamohammadi‐Sereshki +9 more
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ABSTRACT Amphibians are the most threatened vertebrate class globally. Climate change, agrochemicals, and/or pathogens and parasites are implicated in contributing to amphibian declines, either singly or in combination. We investigated individual and combined effects of elevated temperatures and atrazine (2.0 μg/L) on Lithobates [formerly Rana] pipiens
Melody J. Gavel +7 more
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High-Repetition-Rate Targets for Plasma Mirror FROG on Chirped Picosecond Pulses
High-repetition-rate targets present an opportunity for developing diagnostic tools for on-demand calibration at high-power laser facilities for consistent performance and reproducibility during experimental campaigns.
Ștefan Popa +8 more
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Unravelling friction anisotropy by atomic force microscopy
Abstract Friction plays a crucial role in both natural phenomena, from the flow of blood cells to earthquakes, and technological applications, from car engines to wind turbines. One of the most fundamental aspects of tribology is friction anisotropy, that is, the dependence of the friction force vector on the direction of sliding.
Clodomiro Cafolla, Marcello Campione
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Gesturing While Writing: An Alternate Perspective on Mimetic Prosody
Critical Quarterly, EarlyView.
Paul Magee
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Utilization of immobilized urease for waste water treatment [PDF]
The feasibility of using immobilized urease for urea removal from waste water for space system applications is considered, specifically the elimination of the urea toxicity problem in a 30-day Orbiting Frog Otolith (OFO) flight experiment. Because urease
Husted, R. R.
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