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Astrocytes in preoptic area regulate acute nociception-induced hypothermia through adenosine receptors. [PDF]
Our findings revealed the integration of acute nociception and thermoregulation. Upon acute nociceptive stimulation, the activation of POA astrocytes led to hypothermia, mediated by adenosine A1 and A2A receptors. Abstract Aims The preoptic area (POA) of the hypothalamus, crucial in thermoregulation, has long been implicated in the pain process ...
Jia J +8 more
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Genetically encoded tools for in vivo G-protein-coupled receptor agonist detection at cellular resolution. [PDF]
G‐protein‐coupled receptor (GPCR) agonist sensors utilise downstream GPCR signalling events, such as GPCR conformational changes and protein binding, to give a measurable sensor readout. Abstract G‐protein‐coupled receptors (GPCRs) are the most abundant receptor type in the human body and are responsible for regulating many physiological processes ...
Kroning KE, Wang W.
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In seventeenth‐century Cartagena de Indias, a portcity in today's Colombia, enslaved Africans recently disembarked from the Middle Passage faced a Jesuit‐designed multisensory catechesis. The process involved listening to translations of the Christian doctrine delivered by African interpreter‐catechists enslaved by the Jesuits, often in conjunction ...
Larissa Brewer‐García +1 more
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Abstract This paper describes a method for investigating clinical process, Layered Analysis, which combines therapist countertransference reports and multi‐faceted microanalytic research approaches. Findings from the application of Layered Analysis to video‐recorded micro‐events of rupture and repair in four psychoanalytic parent–infant psychotherapy ...
Tessa Baradon +4 more
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Frequency of cardiac arrhythmias in horses during straight and untethered swimming
Abstract Background Cardiac arrhythmias have not been previously reported in horses while swimming. Objectives To describe the type and frequency of encountered arrhythmias during repetitive swimming cycles. Study design Descriptive observational study.
Emma Santosuosso +6 more
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pykanto: A python library to accelerate research on wild bird song
Abstract Studying the vocalisations of wild animals can be a challenge due to the limitations of traditional computational methods, which often are time‐consuming and lack reproducibility. Here, I present pykanto, a new software package that provides a set of tools to build, manage, and explore large sound databases.
Nilo Merino Recalde
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Abstract Computer programs for video tracking of animal movement are evolving increasingly efficient, using complex algorithms or artificial intelligence systems. Despite the consequent progress in this field, researchers still face some fundamental problems in the use of such programs. For example, the best‐performing programs are often uneasy to use,
Violette Chiara, Sin‐Yeon Kim
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Advanced near‐infrared light approaches for neuroimaging and neuromodulation
Near‐infrared (NIR) (700–1700 nm) light‐based techniques offer the possibility to monitor and modulate brain functions and diseases in vivo with exceptional spatiotemporal precision. In this review, we provide an up‐to‐date overview of the recent NIR neuroimaging and neuromodulation approaches to monitor and modulate critical neural ions, membrane ...
Hongqiang Yin +8 more
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Between the Museum and the Street: Roberto Matta's Works in Chile during the Unidad Popular
This article seeks to contribute to the study of the work Roberto Matta made in Chile in the early 1970s by focusing on a series of painted arpilleras made at Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes and El primer gol del pueblo chileno, a mural created in collaboration with the muralist group Brigada Ramona Parra.
Paulina Caro Troncoso
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A duoethnographic exploration of colonialism in the cultural layer of the objective psyche
Abstract Using a duoethnological approach, supported by Jung’s theory of archetypes and the layered objective psyche, the paper demonstrates how a duoethnological encounter can lead to new formulations of archetypal theory that challenge attitudes to diversity.
Divine Charura, Stephen Bushell
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