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Molecular signatures of attention networks
Abstract Attention network theory proposes three distinct types of attention—alerting, orienting, and control—that are supported by separate brain networks and modulated by different neurotransmitters, that is, norepinephrine, acetylcholine, and dopamine.
Hanna Schindler +3 more
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A practical, bioinformatic workflow system for large data sets generated by next-generation sequencing [PDF]
Transcriptomics (at the level of single cells, tissues and/or whole organisms) underpins many fields of biomedical science, from understanding the basic cellular function in model organisms, to the elucidation of the biological events that govern the ...
Aaron R. Jex +95 more
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REDES MOLECULARES: UMA ANÁLISE SOBRE ANOTAÇÕES E DESCOBERTA DE NOVOS ATIVOS
MOLECULAR NETWORKS: AN ANALYSIS ON ANNOTATIONS AND DISCOVERY OF NEW ASSETS. To speed up the discovery of bioactive natural products (NP), chemists have sought advanced approaches in analytical and computational chemistry in attempt to organize and ...
Alan C Pilon +7 more
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Chemical Proportionality within Molecular Networks [PDF]
Molecular networking of non-targeted tandem mass spectrometry data connects structurally related molecules based on similar fragmentation spectra. Here we report the Chemical Proportionality contextualization of molecular networks. ChemProp scores the changes of abundance between two connected nodes over sequential data series which can be displayed as
Daniel Petras +10 more
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Methods in Microbial Biodiscovery
This review presents an account of the microbial biodiscovery methodology developed and applied in our laboratory at The University of Queensland, Institute for Molecular Bioscience, with examples drawn from our experiences studying natural products ...
Angela A. Salim +4 more
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DISC1 (disrupted in schizophrenia-1) gene is associated with several neuropsychiatric disorders as it is disrupted by a balanced translocation involving chromosomes 1 and 11 in a large Scottish pedigree with high prevalence of schizophrenia, bipolar ...
Raquel eGomez-Sintes +5 more
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Centaurea is a genus compromising over 250 herbaceous flowering species and is used traditionally to treat several ailments. Among the Egyptian Centaurea species, C. lipii was reported to be cytotoxic against multidrug-resistant cancer cells.
Eman H. Reda +13 more
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Using molecular networking for microbial secondary metabolite bioprospecting [PDF]
The oceans represent an understudied resource for the isolation of bacteria with the potential to produce novel secondary metabolites. In particular, actinomyces are well known to produce chemically diverse metabolites with a wide range of biological ...
Brennan, Debra +9 more
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New Sorbicillinoids from the Mangrove Endophytic Fungus Trichoderma reesei SCNU-F0042
Three new dimeric sorbicillinoids (1–3) and one new 3,4,6-trisubstituted α-pyrone (5), along with seven analogues (4 and 6–11), were isolated from the mangrove endophytic fungus Trichoderma reesei SCNU-F0042 under the guidance of molecular networking ...
Jialin Li +5 more
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South Africa is rich in diverse medicinal plants, and it is reported to have over 35% of the global Helichrysum species, many of which are utilized in traditional medicine.
Motseoa Mariam Lephatsi +4 more
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