Micromachining with high repetition rate femtosecond lasers and galvo scanners shows some limitations in the pulses positioning accuracy due to the galvo mirrors acceleration. This is particularly evident during scan speed or direction changes, resulting in a poor quality and overtreatment e.g.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe ontogenesis of nuclear triiodothyronine receptors was determined in the pectoralis (alpha W fibers: fast contracting, glycolytic metabolism), adductor brevis (alpha R fibers: fast contracting, oxido-glycolytic metabolism) and adductor magnus (beta R fibers: slow contracting, oxidative metabolism), muscles of male and female chickens at 18 days in ovo and 0, 6, and 30 days ex ovo. In the fast muscles (adductor brevis and pectoralis major), the T3 receptor number decreases from the 18th day of incubation to hatching or the 6th day after hatching, respectively, and then increases. In the slow muscle (adductor magnus), the T3 receptor number increases from 18 days in ovo to hatching and then decreases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe ontogenesis of the nuclear triiodothyronine receptors was determined in the pectoralis muscle of male and female chicken at 18 days in ovo and 0, 3, 6, 14 and 35 days ex ovo. Our results show the presence of putative T3 nuclear receptors with equilibrium dissociation constant values (Kd approximately 5.50 X 10(-10) M) in good agreement with these reported in other tissues.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNeurogenesis was studied in the duck olfactory bulb by injection of tritiated thymidine into the eggs at 53 h and at the 3rd, 5th, 8th, 10th, 12th, 14th and 18th days of incubation. The large neurons appear before the small ones: the mitral cells arise between embryonic day 3 (E3) and E5, the tufted cells between E5 and E8 and the granular cells between E12 and E14. The periglomerular cells could be formed after E18.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSynaptic emergence and development in the duck olfactory bulb was quantitatively studied by electron microscopy from the 14th day of incubation (E 14) to the adult stage. Overall synaptic density in this bulb grew considerably during the last weeks of embryonic life and the first postnatal week. The pattern of synaptic density development was similar in the four main architectonic layers of the bulb.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF