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Mostrando 13-15 de 15 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. Enhancing Identifications of Lipid-embedded Proteins by Mass Spectrometry for Improved Mapping of Endothelial Plasma Membranes in Vivo*S⃞
Lipid membranes structurally define the outer surface and internal organelles of cells. The multitude of proteins embedded in lipid bilayers are clearly functionally important, yet they remain poorly defined. Even today, integral membrane proteins represent a special challenge for current large scale shotgun proteomics methods. Here we used endothelial cell
American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
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14. A Feedback Model Explains the Differential Scaling of Human Postural Responses to Perturbation Acceleration and Velocity
Although the neural basis of balance control remains unknown, recent studies suggest that a feedback law on center-of-mass (CoM) kinematics determines the temporal patterning of muscle activity during human postural responses. We hypothesized that the same feedback law would also explain variations in muscle activity to support-surface translation as perturb
American Physiological Society.
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15. Effect of Voltage Sensitive Fluorescent Proteins on Neuronal Excitability
Fluorescent protein voltage sensors are recombinant proteins that are designed as genetically encoded cellular probes of membrane potential using mechanisms of voltage-dependent modulation of fluorescence. Several such proteins, including VSFP2.3 and VSFP3.1, were recently reported with reliable function in mammalian cells. They were designed as molecular fu
The Biophysical Society.