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In target detection tasks, responses are faster when displays have 2 targets (redundant-targets effect; RTE) and slower when they have no targets (nontargets effect; NTE) relative to displays with a single target. The psychological refractory period paradigm was used to localize these effects. In Experiment 1, participants classified tones as high or low and then classified letters as targets or nontargets after a short or long stimulus onset asynchrony (SOA). The magnitudes of the RTE and NTE did not depend on SOA. In Experiment 2, the order of the tasks was reversed, and at short SOAs the RTE and NTE had similar magnitudes for both tone discrimination and target detection responses. These findings suggest that the RTE and NTE arise during response selection. Interactive effects of tone pitch with the number and type of target features were also observed, and these were tentatively interpreted as synesthetic effects.
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PMID:The locus of redundant-targets and nontargets effects: evidence from the psychological refractory period paradigm. 1464 Aug 34

During a 2-year study, yearling beef bulls were used to determine the effects of grazing on endophyte-infected tall fescue on endocrine profiles, semen quality and fertilisation potential. Bulls were allotted to graze tall fescue pastures infected with Neotyphodium coenophialum (E+; n = 20 per year) or Jesup/MaxQ (Pennington Seed, Atlanta, GA, USA; NTE; n = 10 per year). Bulls were grouped by scrotal circumference (SC), bodyweight (BW), breed composites and age to graze tall fescue pastures from mid-November until the end of June (within each year). Blood samples, BW, SC and rectal temperatures (RT) were collected every 14 days. Semen was collected from bulls every 60 days by electroejaculation and evaluated for motility and morphology. The developmental competence of oocytes fertilised in vitro with semen from respective treatments was determined. Bulls grazing E+ pastures had decreased BW gain (P < 0.01), increased overall RT (P < 0.01) and decreased prolactin (P < 0.01) compared with animals grazing NTE pastures. Neither percentage of normal sperm morphology nor motility differed between bulls grazed on the two pasture types. Semen from E+ bulls demonstrated decreased cleavage rates (P = 0.02) compared with semen from NTE bulls. However, development of cleaved embryos to the eight-cell and blastocyst stages did not differ between the two groups. In conclusion, semen from bulls grazing E+ tall fescue resulted in decreased cleavage rates in vitro, which may lower reproductive performance owing to reduced fertilisation ability.
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PMID:Fertility aspects in yearling beef bulls grazing endophyte-infected tall fescue pastures. 1589 60

The Group IV phospholipase A2 family is comprised of six intracellular enzymes commonly called cytosolic phospholipase A2 (cPLA2) alpha, cPLA2beta, cPLA2gamma, cPLA2delta, cPLA2epsilon and cPLA2zeta. They are most homologous to phospholipase A and phospholipase B/lysophospholipases of filamentous fungi particularly in regions containing conserved residues involved in catalysis. However, a number of other serine acylhydrolases (patatin, Group VI PLA2s, Pseudomonas aeruginosa ExoU and NTE) contain the Ser/Asp catalytic dyad characteristic of Group IV PLA2s, and recent structural analysis of patatin has confirmed its structural similarity to cPLA2alpha. A characteristic of all these serine acylhydrolases is their ability to carry out multiple reactions to varying degrees (PLA2, PLA1, lysophospholipase and transacylase activities). cPLA2alpha, the most extensively studied Group IV PLA2, is widely expressed in mammalian cells and mediates the production of functionally diverse lipid products in response to extracellular stimuli. It has PLA2 and lysophospholipase activities and is the only PLA2 that has specificity for phospholipid substrates containing arachidonic acid. Because of its role in initiating agonist-induced release of arachidonic acid for the production of eicosanoids, cPLA2alpha activation is important in regulating normal and pathological processes in a variety of tissues. Current information available about the biochemical properties and tissue distribution of other Group IV PLA2s suggests they may have distinct mechanisms of regulation and functional roles.
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PMID:Properties of the Group IV phospholipase A2 family. 1681 65

Chelicerates are a diverse group of arthropods, with around 65,000 described species occupying a wide range of habitats. Many phylogenies describing the relationships between the various chelicerate orders have been proposed. While some relationships are widely accepted, others remain contentious. To increase the taxonomic sampling of species available for phylogenetic study based on mitochondrial genomes we produced the nearly complete sequence of the mitochondrial genome of the scorpion Mesobuthus gibbosus. Mitochondrial gene order in M. gibbosus largely mirrors that in Limulus polyphemus but tRNA secondary structures are truncated. A recent analysis argued that independent reversal of mitochondrial genome strand-bias in several groups of arthropods, including spiders and scorpions, could compromise phylogenetic reconstruction and proposed an evolutionary model that excludes mutational events caused by strand-bias (Neutral Transitions Excluded, NTE). An arthropod dataset of six mitochondrial genes, when analyzed under NTE, yields strong support for scorpions as sister taxon to the rest of Chelicerata. We investigated the robustness of this result by exploring the effect of adding additional chelicerate genes and taxa and comparing the phylogenies obtained under different models. We find evidence that (1) placement of scorpions arising at the base of the Chelicerata is an artifact of model mis-specification and scorpions are strongly supported as basal arachnids and (2) an expanded chelicerate dataset finds support for several proposed interordinal relationships (ticks plus mites [Acari] and spiders plus whip spiders plus whip scorpions [Araneae+Pedipalpi]). Mitochondrial sequence data are subject to systematic bias that is positively misleading for evolutionary inference and thus extreme methodological care must be taken when using them to infer phylogenies.
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PMID:The effect of model choice on phylogenetic inference using mitochondrial sequence data: lessons from the scorpions. 1727 51

Folic acid, conjugated to poly(ethylene glycol)-distearoylphosphatidylethanolamine (folate-PEG-DSPE), was used to target emulsions of all-trans retinoic acid (ATRA) to folate receptor-overexpressing tumor cells. Two kinds of ATRA-incorporated folate-tethered emulsions (ATRA-FTE 2000/3400) were prepared using soybean oil, egg phosphatidylcholine and folate-PEG-DSPE with different PEG length. As a control, ATRA-incorporated non-tethered emulsion (ATRA-NTE) was prepared by using PEG2000-DSPE without folate instead of using folate-PEG-DSPE. The mean particle diameters of ATRA-FTE 2000/3400 were about 100-130 nm. The cellular uptake in KB cells of fluorescence-labeled ATRA-FTE 3400 was determined with HPLC (for ATRA) and confocal microscopy (for lipid emulsion). The growth inhibitory activity of ATRA was evaluated by MTT assay. The folate ligands in emulsion increased the cellular uptake of ATRA about 3-fold and 1.6-fold in ATRA-FTE 3400 and ATRA-FTE 2000, respectively. Growth inhibitory activity of ATRA-FTE 3400 in KB cells was higher than that of ATRA-NTE at the same dose. Whereas the growth inhibitory effect in MCF-7 cells of ATRA was similar between ATRA-NTE and ATRA-FTE 3400. The addition of free folate significantly reduced the uptake of ATRA regardless of the length of PEG attached to folate. Folate-tethered lipid emulsion showed effective and selective delivery to the folate receptor-abundant carcinomas, suggesting a potential for targeted delivery of anticancer agents.
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PMID:Folate-tethered emulsion for the target delivery of retinoids to cancer cells. 1794 57

There are very few materials that exhibit zero thermal expansion (ZTE), and of these even fewer are appropriate for electronic and optoelectronic applications. We find that a multifunctional crystalline hybrid inorganic-organic semiconductor, beta-ZnTe(en)(0.5) (en denotes ethylenediamine), shows uniaxial ZTE in a very broad temperature range of 4-400 K, and concurrently possesses superior electronic and optical properties. The ZTE behavior is a result of compensation of contraction and expansion of different segments along the inorganic-organic stacking axis. This work suggests an alternative route to designing materials in a nanoscopic scale with ZTE or any desired positive or negative thermal expansion (PTE or NTE), which is supported by preliminary data for ZnTe(pda)(0.5) (pda denotes 1,3-propanediamine) with a larger molecule.
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PMID:Zero thermal expansion in a nanostructured inorganic-organic hybrid crystal. 1823 29

In immunocompetent rats and humans infection with Toxoplasma gondii remains mostly without overt clinical symptoms, but can be fatal, if the T-cell response is impaired. For a better understanding of the lack of control of T. gondii infection under immunosuppressed conditions, congenitally athymic rats were used as the experimental model. Whereas athymic F344-Whn(rnu) (F344 nude) rats die from a generalized infection during the first 3 weeks after peritoneal inoculation with 10(6) tachyzoites of T. gondii strain NTE, LEW-Whn(rnu) (LEW nude) rats and euthymic LEW rats infected with a 10-fold higher number of parasites developed chronic infection. To identify underlying mechanisms of LEW rats resistance to T. gondii infection and to investigate a possible contribution of residual T-cells to LEW-Whn(rnu) rat resistance, we characterized the immune response of LEW rats by determination of cellularity and composition of lymphocyte population, antigen-specific IgG2b response as well as assays of antigen-specific proliferation and production of IL-2, IFN-gamma and TNF-alpha. As only euthymic LEW rats developed production of antigen-specific IgG and cellular in vitro responses, these results strongly suggest that the genetic background of LEW rats permits a control of the infection independent of an adaptive immune response.
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PMID:Control of Toxoplasma gondii infection by athymic LEW-Whn rnu rats. 1843 19

The low-frequency phonon modes of cubic ZrW(2)O(8) and HfW(2)O(8), and trigonal ZrMo(2)O(8) and HfMo(2)O(8) have been comparatively studied by Raman and terahertz time-domain spectroscopy. It is shown that there appear a number of distinctive low-frequency modes below 150 cm(-1) in the cubic ZrW(2)O(8) and HfW(2)O(8) in both Raman and terahertz spectra which are attributed to the librational and translational motions of the polyhedra whereas only one weak mode is present in the Raman but absent in the THz spectra of the trigonal ZrMo(2)O(8) and HfMo(2)O(8) in the same region, which is assigned to the interlayer breathing. It is found that the lowest optical phonon mode at about 40 cm(-1) disappears accompanied by obvious weakening of the lowest asymmetric stretching mode for ZrW(2)O(8) and HfW(2)O(8) across the order-disorder phase transition temperature. It gives direct evidence of reduction in the number of rigid unit modes (RUMs) in the high-temperature phase. It is shown that the correlated motions of the libration and transilation of the WO(4) tetrahedra and the ZrO(6)/HfO(6) octahedra with the out-of-phase asymmetric stretching of the two neighboring WO(4) tetrahedra contribute a large portion to the NTE in the low-temperature phase and some of the correlated motions may be destroyed across the order-disorder phase transition, causing a smaller negative thermal expansion in the high-temperature phase. The lack of RUMs in trigonal ZrMo(2)O(8) and HfMo(2)O(8) is the cause of their positive thermal expansion.
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PMID:Low-frequency phonon modes and negative thermal expansion in A(MO(4))(2) (A = Zr, Hf and M = W, Mo) by Raman and Terahertz time-domain spectroscopy. 1901 86

Silver(I) hexacyanocobaltate(III), Ag(3)[Co(CN)(6)], shows a large negative linear compressibility (NLC, linear expansion under hydrostatic pressure) at ambient temperature at all pressures up to our experimental limit of 7.65(2) GPa. This behavior is qualitatively unaffected by a transition at 0.19 GPa to a new phase Ag(3)[Co(CN)(6)]-II, whose structure is reported here. The high-pressure phase also shows anisotropic thermal expansion with large uniaxial negative thermal expansion (NTE, expansion on cooling). In both phases, the NLC/NTE effect arises as the rapid compression/contraction of layers of silver atoms--weakly bound via argentophilic interactions--is translated via flexing of the covalent network lattice into an expansion along a perpendicular direction. It is proposed that framework materials that contract along a specific direction on heating while expanding macroscopically will, in general, also expand along the same direction under hydrostatic pressure while contracting macroscopically.
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PMID:Large negative linear compressibility of Ag3[Co(CN)6]. 1902 75

In general, the relatively modest expansion experienced by most materials on heating is caused by increasing anharmonic vibrational amplitudes of the constituent atoms, ions or molecules. This phenomenon is called positive thermal expansion (PTE) and usually occurs along all three crystallographic axes. In very rare cases, structural peculiarities may give rise either to anomalously large PTE, or to negative thermal expansion (NTE, when lattice dimensions shrink with heating). As NTE and unusually large PTE are extremely uncommon for molecular solids, mechanisms that might give rise to such phenomena are poorly understood. Here we show that the packing arrangement of a simple dumbbell-shaped organic molecule, coupled with its intermolecular interactions, facilitates a cooperative mechanical response of the three-dimensional framework to changes in temperature. A series of detailed structural determinations at 15-K intervals has allowed us to visualize the process at the molecular level. The underlying mechanism is reminiscent of a three-dimensional (3D) folding trellis and results in exceptionally large and reversible uniaxial PTE and biaxial NTE of the crystal. Understanding such mechanisms is highly desirable for the future design of sensitive thermomechanical actuators.
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PMID:Exceptionally large positive and negative anisotropic thermal expansion of an organic crystalline material. 2001 62


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