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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-1211
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
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    ISSN: 1432-1211
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The ontogeny of I-Ak antigens in murine tissues of nonlymphoid origin has been evaluated by reacting acetone-fixed cryostat sections of embryonic, neonate, and adult tissues with the MoAb 10-2.16 in indirect immunofluorescence. Thymus dendritic cells appear to be the first to express I-Ak antigens which become detectable only after birth in skin Langerhans cells, gastrointestinal epithelium, septal cells in lung alveoli, and some endothelia. The full expression of I-Ak antigens as detected in adult mice is reached only at I month of age.
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    Applied physics 38 (1985), S. 23-30 
    ISSN: 1432-0649
    Keywords: 42.55 D ; 42.60 B ; 42.80 L
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    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract An ir CO2, dc current pumped, optical waveguide (WG) amplifier has been built, and its active medium optical parameters measured for several CO2 emission lines, and their dependence from active medium total pressure, discharge current and temperature was investigated. High gain is found which, coupled with relatively high saturation power in the WG fundamental mode and ease of fabrication with this technology in long (up to 1.5 m) lengths, indicates promising use to efficiently amplify high spectral and spatial purity output of a short, highly tunable WG laser up to power levels suited for nonlinear spectroscopy and optical pumping. The dependence of the small signal gain coefficient and of the saturation parameter for individual rotational lines on the radiation intensity was computed using experimentally known parameters of the discharge plasma. The computation was carried out using the two mode rate equation approach for CO2−N2−He gas mixtures. A satisfactory agreement between theoretical and experimental results was obtained.
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    European biophysics journal 20 (1991), S. 31-39 
    ISSN: 1432-1017
    Keywords: Ion channels ; Markov processes ; Conditional distributions
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    Topics: Biology , Physics
    Notes: Abstract A method to test the Markov nature of ion channel gating is proposed. It makes use of singly and doubly conditional distributions. The application of this method to recordings from single BK channels provides evidence that at least two states of the underlying kinetic scheme are left at a constant rate. Moreover, the probabilities, when leaving a state, of reaching another given state are shown to be constant for all the states of the system.
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    ISSN: 1432-1017
    Keywords: Key words Ion channels ; Hirudo medicinalis ; Periodic forcing ; Kinetics
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Physics
    Notes: Abstract An unconventional approach to studying ion channel kinetics is exploited. Here we describe the effects of a periodically varying membrane potential on the open-closed transitions of single K+ channels. The use of cycle histograms allows one to measure the transition probabilities as functions of the stimulus phase. The results show that such probabilities vary with the stimulation frequency and with the stimulus history, thus highlighting a dynamic aspect in the switching of this ion channel.
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    Journal of comparative physiology 119 (1977), S. 15-35 
    ISSN: 1432-1351
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    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary 1. The effects of single and repetitive photic stimuli were investigated in male and female specimens ofL. lusitanica. 2. Single photic stimuli evoke in the female a reflex flash at a fixed latency of 250 ms from the start of the stimulus at 22 °C, independently of stimulus duration (Fig. 1). 3. In males, during circadian suppression of spontaneous flashing, single photic stimuli evoke two kinds of responses, namely an “early response”, having the same characteristics as that of the female, and a “late response” at a longer latency. The late response appears with a latency of about 600 ms after the cessation of the photic stimulus (Figs. 3, 4, 5). 4. Repetitive, low-intensity photic stimuli elicit the female response and the male's “early response” in a 1∶1 ratio up to a repetition rate of about 1.6/s. At higher repetition rates the responses are evoked only by the first stimulus of the train (Figs. 6, 7). 5. Increasing the intensity of stimulation reduces the repetition rate at which 1∶1 flash triggering can be obtained (Figs. 6, 7). 6. Facilitation and inhibition of spontaneous flashing are produced by repetitive photic stimulation at low- and high intensity respectively (Fig. 11). 7. These findings are discussed and it is concluded that a) the neural mechanisms underlying reflex flashing are identical in the two sexes, and b) each photic stimulus exerts a dual action on the photomotor centers of the protocerebrum, namely a short-lasting excitation, responsible for the female's response and the male's “early response”, and a long-lasting inhibition, the duration of which is dependent on stimulus intensity. The photically induced inhibition is responsible for the male's “late response” and sets the upper limit to the 1∶1 response triggering by repetitive stimuli of any given intensity.
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    Journal of comparative physiology 124 (1978), S. 339-351 
    ISSN: 1432-1351
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    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary 1. The neural mechanisms responsible for contraction of the nerve cord sheath muscles were investigated in the leech,Hirudo medicinalis. 2. Two kinds of cord contractions could be distinguished: one, of small amplitude and slow time course, is not preceded by discharge of the fast conducting system (FCS); the second has higher amplitude and faster time course and is always preceded by the discharge of the FCS (Fig. 2). 3. Electric stimulation of the nerve cord before and after selective lesions of Faivre's nerve or of the lateral connectives showed that “generalized” shortening of the nerve cord involving all the connectives requires firing of an intact FCS. Only “local” shortening, limited to the two connectives adjacent to the stimulating electrode, can be elicited after lesion of the FCS (Figs. 3, 4, 5). 4. Impulse discharge of the primary mechanoceptive neurons T, P, and N causes local shortening without FCS firing. Firing of the T cell at a rate sufficient to activate the FCS transsynaptically, is always followed by generalized cord contraction (Fig. 6). 5. Increases or decreases in the firing rate of the L motoneurone, either spontaneously occurring or experimentally imposed by altering its membrane potential, are consistently followed by contractions and relaxations of the nerve cord, respectively (Fig. 8). 6. Single FCS action potentials are followed by all-or-none depolarizing PSPs in the L motoneurone, at a latency of less than 1 ms, and are able to fire the cell. After a single potential is fired by the FCS, the PSPs appearing in the L motoneurons located in different ganglia are separated by a latency corresponding to the conduction time of the FCS (Figs. 9, 10, 11). The PSPs are Mg++ resistant and are increased by hyperpolarization and decreased by depolarization of the post-synaptic membrane (Figs. 12, 13). 7. It is concluded that the L motoneurone, which subserves body shortening, innervates also the muscle cells of the cord sheath and that the rôle of the FCS is to bring about the generalization of both body and cord shortening reflexes.
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    Invertebrate neuroscience 4 (1999), S. 0025-0031 
    ISSN: 1439-1104
    Keywords: Key words Leech ; Potassium currents ; Patch-clamp ; Axotomy ; Regeneration
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    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Single leech neurons isolated and maintained in culture sprout and form electrical and chemical synapses, as they do in vivo, retaining most of the electrical properties of the intact membrane. However, some cells, such as Retzius, Anterior Pagoda (AP) cells and motoneurons, exhibit consistent changes of biophysical characteristics, which mimic those induced by axotomy in vivo and are reversed after reconnection. To improve our understanding of the mechanisms involved in these alterations and of their physiological significance, we investigated the early changes in outward currents developed by cultured AP neurons, using the patch-clamp technique in the whole-cell recording configuration. Different currents were isolated and a differential sensitivity to the time spent in culture and to internal calcium was observed. Three potassium currents were dissected: an A-like current, a delayed rectifier and a third unidentified component. The A-like potassium current was significantly increased with neuronal age in cell culture and was a function of the internal Ca2+ concentration, whereas the two other potassium currents remained unchanged. Intracellular recordings performed from axotomized neurons of cultured ganglia revealed clear-cut alterations in spike adaptation, which might be due to changes of the A-like current.
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    Journal of statistical physics 70 (1993), S. 393-401 
    ISSN: 1572-9613
    Keywords: Patch clamp recording ; ion channels ; sinusoidal stimulation ; Markov systems ; dynamical systems
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract To get information about the gating process of single ion channels it is important to carry out the periodic modulation of a physical parameter affecting the channels while they are recorded by the patch clamp technique. This paper outlines a possible experimental approach in the case that the membrane potential is the modulated parameter.
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    Journal of muscle research and cell motility 21 (2000), S. 375-382 
    ISSN: 1573-2657
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    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract To define the structural differences that are responsible for the functional diversity between orthologous sarcomeric myosins, we compared the rat and human β/slow myosins. Functional comparison showed that rat β/slow myosin has higher ATPase activity and moves actin filaments at higher speed in in vitro motility assay than human β/slow myosin. Sequence analysis shows that the loop regions at the junctions of the 25 and 50 kDa domains (loop 1) and the 50 and 20 kDa domains (loop 2), which have been implicated in determining functional diversity of myosin heavy chains, are essentially identical in the two orthologs. There are only 14 non-conservative substitutions in the two myosin heavy chains, three of which are located in the secondary actin-binding loop and flanking regions and others correspond to residues so far not assigned a functional role, including two residues in the proximal S2 domain. Interestingly, in some of these positions the rat β/slow myosin heavy chain has the same residues found in human cardiac α myosin, a fast-type myosin, and fast skeletal myosins. These observations indicate that functional and structural analysis of myosin orthologs with limited sequence diversity can provide useful clues to identify amino acid residues involved in modulating myosin function.
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