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Spatiotemporal dynamics of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors and lipid platforms

Spatiotemporal dynamics of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors and lipid platforms

... case of the muscle-type nAChR, cholesterol depletion affected the long-range relationship of nAChR nano-clusters of ~55 nm diameter, changing from a random to a non-random distribution (within a ... See full document

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Cell surface translational dynamics of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors

Cell surface translational dynamics of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors

... number of neurotransmitter receptors available at a given ...delivery and recycling of receptors on the one hand, and the endocytic internal- ization on the other, lateral ... See full document

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The effects of cholesterol on the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor : an update

The effects of cholesterol on the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor : an update

... case of the nervous system, lipid domains have been reported to be involved in neuronal cell adhesion, axon guidance, synaptic transmission, growth factor-mediated signal transduction, vesicular ... See full document

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Transient cholesterol effects on nicotinic acetylcholine receptor cell surface mobility

Transient cholesterol effects on nicotinic acetylcholine receptor cell surface mobility

... peripheral and central nervous systems. The extent to which lipid platforms modulate the supramolecular organization of the AChR is still not fully ...mobility of the membrane-bound ... See full document

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Melatonin : a pleiotropic, orchestrating regulator molecule

Melatonin : a pleiotropic, orchestrating regulator molecule

... consequence of impaired melatonin secretion has to be expected in the regulation of ...levels and rhythm amplitudes of the excretion product, 6-sulfatoxymelatonin, compared to individuals ... See full document

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Varenicline and cytisine: two nicotinic acetylcholine receptor ligands reduce ethanol intake in University of Chile bibulous rats

Varenicline and cytisine: two nicotinic acetylcholine receptor ligands reduce ethanol intake in University of Chile bibulous rats

... administration of varenicline ...days of treatment followed by development of tolerance by day 8 of varenicline and by day 11 of cytisine ...loss of effect in reducing ... See full document

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Disclosure of cholesterol recognition motifs in transmembrane domains of the human nicotinic acetylcholine receptor

Disclosure of cholesterol recognition motifs in transmembrane domains of the human nicotinic acetylcholine receptor

... tion of the motif is based on a triad of basic (R or K), aromatic (Y), and aliphatic (L or V) ...1 and Chol 2) fit onto this motif. Because of its charged characteristics, the basic ... See full document

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Receptores Cys-loop : mecanismos moleculares de activación y modulación por fármacos neuroactivos

Receptores Cys-loop : mecanismos moleculares de activación y modulación por fármacos neuroactivos

... Coupling of agonist binding to channel gating in an ACh-binding protein linked to an ion ...Assembly and cell surface expression of homomeric and heteromeric 5-HT3 receptors: the role ... See full document

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The lipid habitats of neurotransmitter receptors in brain

The lipid habitats of neurotransmitter receptors in brain

... membrane of Torpedo electrocytes, nAChR- associated lipids were shown to be immobilized with respect to the bulk membrane lipid ...part of these immobilized ...uidity of the membrane ... See full document

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Relevance of CARC and CRAC cholesterol recognition motifs in the nicotinic azcetylcholine receptor and other membrane bound receptors

Relevance of CARC and CRAC cholesterol recognition motifs in the nicotinic azcetylcholine receptor and other membrane bound receptors

... formation of these domains probably stems mostly from the peculiar and still not fully understood thermodynamic properties of biological membranes: favorable and unfavorable ... See full document

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Papel de los receptores tipo toll en la inmunidad innata y su implicacin en medicina veterinaria

Papel de los receptores tipo toll en la inmunidad innata y su implicacin en medicina veterinaria

... discovery of the mammalian Toll-like receptors (TLRs, transmembrane proteins expressed by cells of the innate immune system) and its role in recognizing microbial patho- ...study of ... See full document

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Learning about Distributed Systems

Learning about Distributed Systems

... level of used ...Python, and Google platform handles deploying code to a cluster and launching application instances as ...sandbox and many restrictions apply to ... See full document

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Management and visualization of spatiotemporal information in GIS

Management and visualization of spatiotemporal information in GIS

... Huisman and Forer 1998a developed a space-time approach using a three-dimensional raster model based on TG to incorporate the time dimension into a GIS.. The model was developed to model[r] ... See full document

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Cincuenta años con la piedra de la locura : apuntes autobiográficos de un científico argentino

Cincuenta años con la piedra de la locura : apuntes autobiográficos de un científico argentino

... El primer trabajo que relaciona alteraciones mentales con patología pineal fue publicado en 1686 por Edmund King en los Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, Londres, 185, 228-231. En un enfermo de ... See full document

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Studies of P2X4 receptor dynamics upon agonist activation by High Speed Atomic Force Microscopy and Molecular Dynamics simulations

Studies of P2X4 receptor dynamics upon agonist activation by High Speed Atomic Force Microscopy and Molecular Dynamics simulations

... subunits and each ATP was calculated ...is of high importance since its value ...pocket of ATP (i.e. LYS 67, 69, 313 and ARG 295) tightly closed and acting like a ...explanation ... See full document

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Evidence for two types of nicotinic receptors in the cat carotid body chemoreceptor cells

Evidence for two types of nicotinic receptors in the cat carotid body chemoreceptor cells

... analysis of the released H CA included: acidification of the collected incubating solutions to pH ...mixture of glacial acetic and ascorbic acid to avoid degradation of CA, bulk ... See full document

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Lipid electropore stabilization

Lipid electropore stabilization

... Molecular dynamics studies show that electropores can be stabilized in two ...simulation of a bilayer formed by only one lipid, such as palmitoyl-oleoyl-phosphatidylcholine, and of ... See full document

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Electropore formation in mechanically constrained phospholipid bilayers

Electropore formation in mechanically constrained phospholipid bilayers

... defect and pore formation, from which the free energy of pore formation and of lipid flip-flop (trans- location) can be calculated (Sapay et ...partitioning of amino acid analogs ... See full document

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Phylogenetic conservation of protein–lipid motifs in pentameric ligand gated ion channels

Phylogenetic conservation of protein–lipid motifs in pentameric ligand gated ion channels

... composed of 20 hydrophobic segments having 20 – 30 amino acids each, and the cytoplasmic domain made up of loops linking the TM ...topic of this review is, of course, the 3-ring ... See full document

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Neonicotinic analogues: Selective antagonists for alpha 4 beta 2 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors

Neonicotinic analogues: Selective antagonists for alpha 4 beta 2 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors

... the receptors and Kollman-un ited atom partial charges along with atomic solvation parameters were as- signed to the individual protein ...s of each ligand were generated using the SPARTAN’08 program ... See full document

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