Publications by authors named "G M Bo"

Translational neuroimaging techniques are needed to address the impact of opioid tolerance on brain function and quantitatively monitor the impaired neuropharmacological response to opioids at the CNS level. A multiparametric PET study was conducted in rats. Rats received morphine daily to induce tolerance (15 mg/kg/day for 5 days), followed by 2-day withdrawal.

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Patterned magnetic films have been applied widely in communication technology for meeting the development of miniaturization and high frequency. However, there has been some debate about the measuring of the anisotropy field, which is significant for deciding the electromagnetic performance. In the paper, we proposed the measurement of the anisotropy field using anisotropic ferromagnetic resonances in patterned permalloy magnetic films.

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  • South American beef production is influenced by various factors including climate, animal breeds, and management practices, with technology playing a key role in increasing efficiency, sustainability, and profitability in the industry.
  • Reproductive challenges in cow-calf operations can be addressed through assisted reproduction technologies, like fixed-time artificial insemination (FTAI), which has improved calving rates and genetic quality in beef herds across the region.
  • Innovations such as genomic selection and CRISPR/Cas technology are being explored to enhance productivity, resilience, and disease resistance in cattle, contributing to significant advancements in beef production.
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  • Mechanical force can create unique chemical reactions and generate reactive intermediates that are hard to produce through other methods.
  • The way mechanical force generates reactive species may be useful in both synthetic and materials chemistry.
  • This study introduces a new mechanophore that produces a reactive aryne intermediate when a benzocyclobutene (BCB) core undergoes a force-driven retro [2 + 2] cycloaddition.
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Heterostructures endow electrochemical hybrids with promising energy storage properties owing to synergistic effects and interfacial interaction. However, developing a facile but effective approach to maximize interface effects is crucial but challenging. Herein, a bimetallic sulfide/carbon heterostructure is realized in a confined carbon network via a high-throughput template-assisted strategy to induce highly active and stable electrode architecture.

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