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Bipolar Biogeographical Distribution of Parafrancisella Bacteria Carried by the Ciliate Euplotes
Parafrancisella adeliensis , a Francisella -like endosymbiont, was found to reside in the cytoplasm of an Antarctic strain of the bipolar ciliate...
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Ancient origin of the rod bipolar cell pathway in the vertebrate retina
Vertebrates rely on rod photoreceptors for vision in low-light conditions. The specialized downstream circuit for rod signalling, called the primary...
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Cellulose-fueled microbial fuel cells equipped with a bipolar membrane using hydrogen phosphate as the final electron acceptor
ObjectivesA bipolar membrane microbial fuel cell (bMFC) is used to generate electricity using cellulose in phosphate buffer solution as fuel, and the...
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Association between polymorphisms of TLR2-1-6 and bipolar disorder in a tunisian population
BackgroundBipolar disorder (BD) is a complex neuropsychiatric disease that has been strongly linked to immune dysregulation. In particular, an...
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Bipolar cell targeted optogenetic gene therapy restores parallel retinal signaling and high-level vision in the degenerated retina
Optogenetic gene therapies to restore vision are in clinical trials. Whilst current clinical approaches target the ganglion cells, the output neurons...
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Cryophilic Tardigrada have disjunct and bipolar distribution and establish long-term stable, low-density demes
Glaciers are inhabited by various cryophilic organisms ranging from single celled to multicellular, like Tardigrada (water bears). Owing to their...
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Novel loci and potential mechanisms of major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia
Different psychiatric disorders share genetic relationships and pleiotropic loci to certain extent. We integrated and analyzed datasets related to...
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Genotype-expression interactions for BDNF across human brain regions
BackgroundGenetic variations in brain-derived neurotrophic factor ( BDNF ) are associated with various psychiatric disorders including depression,...
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SRPS associated protein WDR60 regulates the multipolar-to-bipolar transition of migrating neurons during cortical development
Mutations of WD40 repeat domain 60 ( WDR60 ) have been identified in short-rib polydactyly syndromes (SRPS I–V), a group of lethal congenital disorders...
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Evaluation of the arachidonic acid pathway in bipolar disorder: a systematic review
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a mood psychiatric disorder described by changes between depressive, hypomanic, or manic episodes. The aimed of the present...
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A new deep-sea fish leech of the bipolar genus Pterobdellina stat. rev. (Hirudinea: Piscicolidae) parasitic on the Antarctic toothfish Dissostichus mawsoni (Perciformes: Nototheniidae)
A new Antarctic fish leech with unique external appearance is described and assigned to the bipolar genus Pterobdellina Bennike & Bruun,
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Human brain region-specific variably methylated regions are enriched for heritability of distinct neuropsychiatric traits
BackgroundDNA methylation dynamics in the brain are associated with normal development and neuropsychiatric disease and differ across functionally...
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Geographic Distance and Habitat Type Influence Fungal Communities in the Arctic and Antarctic Sites
The Antarctic and Arctic regions are collectively referred to as the “Two Poles” of the earth and have extremely harsh climate conditions and fragile...
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Unique Bipolar Gene Architecture in the RNA Genome of Influenza A Virus
The genome of influenza A virus consists of eight single-stranded negative-polarity RNA segments. The eighth segment (NS) encodes the anti-interferon...
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Morpho-molecular characterization based diversity analysis of Bipolaris isolates infecting graminaceous hosts
The genus Bipolaris is found to be commonly associated with leaf spots, leaf blights, root rots, foot rots and other disease symptoms mainly in high...
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Fibroblasts as an in vitro model of circadian genetic and genomic studies
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a heritable disorder characterized by shifts in mood that manifest in manic or depressive episodes. Clinical studies have...
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Man and Nature: A Constructed Opposition?
One of the main subjects of this book is the nature-culture dichotomy, from which nature conservation also draws its justification to a certain... -
Lineages of the lichen-forming fungus Stereocaulon alpinum and their photobionts in southern South America and maritime Antarctica
Stereocaulon alpinum is a lichenized fungus commonly found in the Antarctic, circumarctic, alpine, and in mountainous areas of temperate regions. It...
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Correlation between Infraslow-Electrical Brain Activity and Resting-State Functional MRI Connectivity in Patients with Chronic Cerebral Ischaemia
AbstractThe problem of studying the relationship of infraslow electrical activity with neural networks has gained importance due to the new facts on...
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The meiotic topoisomerase VI B subunit (MTOPVIB) is essential for meiotic DNA double-strand break formation in barley (Hordeum vulgare L.)
Key messageIn barley ( Hordeum vulgare ), MTOPVIB is critical for meiotic DSB and accompanied SC and CO formation while dispensable for meiotic...