Levasseur-Regourd, Anny-Chantal Agarwal, Jessica Cottin, Hervé Engrand, Cécile Flynn, George Fulle, Marco Gombosi, Tamas Langevin, Yves Lasue, Jérémie Mannel, Thurid
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Space Science Reviews
This review presents our understanding of cometary dust at the end of 2017. For decades, insight about the dust ejected by nuclei of comets had stemmed from remote observations from Earth or Earth’s orbit, and from flybys, including the samples of dust returned to Earth for laboratory studies by the Stardust return capsule. The long-duration Rosett...
Muneer, Tariq Jadraque Gago, Eulalia Etxebarria Berrizbeitia, Saioa
Farbos de Luzan, Charles Oren, Liran Maddox, Alexandra Gutmark, Ephraim Khosla, Sid M.
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Experiments in Fluids
AbstractIn the classic source–filter theory, the source of sound is flow modulation. “Flow” is the flow rate (Q) and flow modulation is dQ/dt. Other investigators have argued, using theoretical, computational, and mechanical models of the larynx, that there are additional sources of sound. To determine the acoustic role of dQ/dt in a tissue model, ...
DeGutis, Joseph M. Van Vleet, Thomas M.
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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
Hemispatial neglect is a debilitating disorder marked by a constellation of spatial and non-spatial attention deficits. Patients’ alertness deficits have shown to interact with lateralized attention processes and correspondingly, improving tonic/general alertness as well as phasic/moment-to-moment alertness has shown to ameliorate spatial bias. How...
Jernigan, Christopher M. Birgiolas, Justas McHugh, Cora Roubik, David W. Wcislo, William T. Smith, Brian H.
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Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
AbstractIn ants, bees, and other social Hymenoptera, alarm pheromones are widely employed to coordinate colony nest defense. In that context, alarm pheromones elicit innate species-specific defensive behaviors. Therefore, in terms of classical conditioning, an alarm pheromone could act as an unconditioned stimulus (US). Here, we test this hypothesi...
Karjee, Sumona Mukherjee, Sunil Kumar
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Journal of Biosciences
The two biological evidences to endorse the antiviral activity of RNA interference (RNAi) are biogenesis of viral-siRNA (v-siRNA) by the host and encoding of RNAi-suppressor protein by viral genome. It has been recently established that mammals and mammalian cell lines mount antiviral RNAi to defend themselves against the invading viruses. The larg...
Baig, Ulfat Laxmi, Vidhya Ojha, Akanksha Watve, Milind
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Journal of Biosciences
In host–parasite co-evolution, parasites are assumed to have an advantage owing to their shorter generation time. Evolution of pathogens within the lifetime of a host individual is implicated as a strong selective force in the evolution of sex and aging in the host. However, this assumption or its testable predictions have not been examined empiric...
Richardson, Douglas S. Guan, Webster Matsumoto, Katsuhiko Pan, Chenchen Chung, Kwanghun Ertürk, Ali Ueda, Hiroki R. Lichtman, Jeff W.
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Nature Reviews Methods Primers
Tissue clearing techniques render biological samples transparent to allow for the deep imaging of large tissue volumes. This Primer presents tissue clearing techniques in a modular way and underlines the main principles of each stage of clearing to help researchers to develop a custom tissue clearing workflow for their sample of choice. The authors...
Mardoum, Warren M. Gorczyca, Stephanie M. Regan, Kathryn E. Wu, Tsai-Chin Robertson-Anderson, Rae M.
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Frontiers in Physics
Macromolecular crowding plays a principal role in a wide range of biological processes including gene expression, chromosomal compaction, and viral infection. However, the impact that crowding has on the dynamics of nucleic acids remains a topic of debate. To address this problem, we use single-molecule fluorescence microscopy and custom particle-t...
Labbé, Mathieu Michaud, François
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Autonomous Robots
For long-term simultaneous planning, localization and mapping (SPLAM), a robot should be able to continuously update its map according to the dynamic changes of the environment and the new areas explored. With limited onboard computation capabilities, a robot should also be able to limit the size of the map used for online localization and mapping....