446 research outputs found
Arbeitsgedächtnis und Emotion:Darstellung der cerebralen Aktivität mittels funktioneller Magnetresonanztomographie
Die vorliegende Arbeit möchte Gehirnareale aufzeigen, die die erfolgreiche Bearbeitung von negativen Arbeitsgedächtnisaufgaben vermitteln. 31 gesunden ProbandInnen wurde eine Arbeitsgedächtnisaufgabe im „n-back“-Design mit drei Schwierigkeitsstufen präsentiert. Um eine emotionale Beeinflussung zu erreichen, wurden dem International Affective Picture System Bilder mit negativer und neutraler Valenz entnommen und als entsprechende Stimuli verwendet. Während die Probanden die Arbeitsgedächtnisaufgabe bearbeiteten, wurden neben der Reaktionszeit die Gehirnaktivitäten im fMRT gemessen. Bei steigender Schwierigkeitsstufe waren bei negativen im Vergleich zu neutralen Bildern vor allem anteriorer Gyrus Cinguli sowie Inselcortex aktiv. Das anteriore Cingulum scheint durch Interaktion seiner Divisionen und in Zusammenspiel mit der Inselrinde eine effektive Aufgabenbearbeitung durch Modulation der emotionalen Einflüsse und Aufmerksamkeitslenkung möglich zu machen. <br
CMRegNet-An interspecies reference database for corynebacterial and mycobacterial regulatory networks
BACKGROUND: Organisms utilize a multitude of mechanisms for responding to changing environmental conditions, maintaining their functional homeostasis and to overcome stress situations. One of the most important mechanisms is transcriptional gene regulation. In-depth study of the transcriptional gene regulatory network can lead to various practical applications, creating a greater understanding of how organisms control their cellular behavior. DESCRIPTION: In this work, we present a new database, CMRegNet for the gene regulatory networks of Corynebacterium glutamicum ATCC 13032 and Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv. We furthermore transferred the known networks of these model organisms to 18 other non-model but phylogenetically close species (target organisms) of the CMNR group. In comparison to other network transfers, for the first time we utilized two model organisms resulting into a more diverse and complete network of the target organisms. CONCLUSION: CMRegNet provides easy access to a total of 3,103 known regulations in C. glutamicum ATCC 13032 and M. tuberculosis H37Rv and to 38,940 evolutionary conserved interactions for 18 non-model species of the CMNR group. This makes CMRegNet to date the most comprehensive database of regulatory interactions of CMNR bacteria. The content of CMRegNet is publicly available online via a web interface found at http://lgcm.icb.ufmg.br/cmregnet
Three-dimensional tracking of mid-latitude quasi-periodic E-region echoes observed with the Chung-Li VHF radar
contact.engineering -- Create, analyze and publish digital surface twins from topography measurements across many scales
The optimization of surface finish to improve performance occurs largely
through trial and error, despite significant advancements in the relevant
science. There are three central challenges that account for this disconnect:
(1) the challenge of integration of many different types of measurement for the
same surface to capture the multi-scale nature of roughness; (2) the technical
complexity of implementing spectral analysis methods, and of applying
mechanical or numerical models to describe surface performance; (3) a lack of
consistency between researchers and industries in how surfaces are measured,
quantified, and communicated. Here we present a freely-available internet-based
application which attempts to overcome all three challenges. First, the
application enables the user to upload many different topography measurements
taken from a single surface, including using different techniques, and then
integrates all of them together to create a digital surface twin. Second, the
application calculates many of the commonly used topography metrics, such as
root-mean-square parameters, power spectral density (PSD), and autocorrelation
function (ACF), as well as implementing analytical and numerical calculations,
such as boundary element modeling (BEM) for elastic and plastic deformation.
Third, the application serves as a repository for users to securely store
surfaces, and if they choose, to share these with collaborators or even publish
them (with a digital object identifier) for all to access. The primary goal of
this application is to enable researchers and manufacturers to quickly and
easily apply cutting-edge tools for the characterization and
properties-modeling of real-world surfaces. An additional goal is to advance
the use of open-science principles in surface engineering by providing a FAIR
database where researchers can choose to publish surface measurements for all
to use.Comment: 19 pages, 6 figure
Health-related preferences of older patients with multimorbidity: An evidence map
Objectives To systematically identify knowledge clusters and research gaps in the health-related preferences of older patients with multimorbidity by mapping current evidence.Design Evidence map (systematic review variant).Data sources MEDLINE, EMBASE, PsycINFO, PSYNDEX, CINAHL and Science Citation Index/Social Science Citation Index/-Expanded from inception to April 2018.Study selection Studies reporting primary research on health-related preferences of older patients (mean age ≥60 years) with multimorbidity (≥2 chronic/acute conditions).Data extraction Two independent reviewers assessed studies for eligibility, extracted data and clustered the studies using MAXQDA-18 content analysis software.Results The 152 included studies (62% from North America, 28% from Europe) comprised 57 093 patients overall (range 9–9105). All used an observational design except for one interventional study: 63 (41%) were qualitative (59 cross-sectional, 4 longitudinal), 85 (57%) quantitative (63 cross-sectional, 22 longitudinal) and 3 (2%) used mixed methods. The setting was specialised care in 85 (56%) and primary care in 54 (36%) studies. We identified seven clusters of studies on preferences: end-of-life care (n=51, 34%), self-management (n=34, 22%), treatment (n=32, 21%), involvement in shared decision making (n=25, 17%), health outcome prioritisation/goal setting (n=19, 13%), healthcare service (n=12, 8%) and screening/diagnostic testing (n=1, 1%). Terminology (eg, preferences, views and perspectives) and concepts (eg, trade-offs, decision regret, goal setting) used to describe health-related preferences varied substantially between studies.Conclusion Our study provides the first evidence map on the preferences of older patients with multimorbidity. Included studies were mostly conducted in developed countries and covered a broad range of issues. Evidence on patient preferences concerning decision-making on screening and diagnostic testing was scarce. Differences in employed terminology, decision-making components and concepts, as well as the sparsity of intervention studies, are challenges for future research into evidence-based decision support seeking to elicit the preferences of older patients with multimorbidity and help them construct preferences.Trial registration number Open Science Framework (OSF): DOI 10.17605/OSF.IO/MCRWQ
A comparison of the response of PADC neutron dosemeters in high-energy neutron fields
Within the framework of the EURADOS Working Group 11, a comparison of passive neutron dosemeters in high-energy neutron fields was organised in 2011. The aim of the exercise was to evaluate the response of poly-allyl-glycol-carbonate neutron dosemeters from various European dosimetry laboratories to high-energy neutron fields. Irradiations were performed at the iThemba LABS facility in South Africa with neutrons having energies up to 66 and 100 Me
On the Communication of Scientific Results: The Full-Metadata Format
In this paper, we introduce a scientific format for text-based data files,
which facilitates storing and communicating tabular data sets. The so-called
Full-Metadata Format builds on the widely used INI-standard and is based on
four principles: readable self-documentation, flexible structure, fail-safe
compatibility, and searchability. As a consequence, all metadata required to
interpret the tabular data are stored in the same file, allowing for the
automated generation of publication-ready tables and graphs and the semantic
searchability of data file collections. The Full-Metadata Format is introduced
on the basis of three comprehensive examples. The complete format and syntax is
given in the appendix
Towards a new tuberculosis drug: pyridomycin - nature's isoniazid
Tuberculosis, a global threat to public health, is becoming untreatable due to widespread drug resistance to frontline drugs such as the InhA-inhibitor isoniazid. Historically, by inhibiting highly vulnerable targets, natural products have been an important source of antibiotics including potent anti-tuberculosis agents. Here, we describe pyridomycin, a compound produced by Dactylosporangium fulvum with specific cidal activity against mycobacteria. By selecting pyridomycin-resistant mutants of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, whole-genome sequencing and genetic validation, we identified the NADH-dependent enoyl(Acyl-Carrier-Protein) reductase InhA as the principal target and demonstrate that pyridomycin inhibits mycolic acid synthesis in M. tuberculosis. Furthermore, biochemical and structural studies show that pyridomycin inhibits InhA directly as a competitive inhibitor of the NADH-binding site, thereby identifying a new, druggable pocket in InhA. Importantly, the most frequently encountered isoniazid-resistant clinical isolates remain fully susceptible to pyridomycin, thus opening new avenues for drug development
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