Publications by authors named "K Terao"

Social learning, learning from other individuals, has been demonstrated in many animals, including insects, but its detailed neural mechanisms remain virtually unknown. We showed that crickets (Gryllus bimaculatus) exhibit aversive social learning with a dead conspecific. When a learner cricket was trained to observe a dead cricket on a drinking apparatus, the learner avoided the odor of that apparatus thereafter.

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Pavlovian conditioning is a ubiquitous form of associative learning that enables animals to remember appetitive and aversive experiences. Animals possess appetitive and aversive conditioning systems that memorize and retrieve appetitive and aversive experiences. Here, we addressed a question of whether integration of competing appetitive and aversive information takes place during the encoding of the experience or during memory retrieval.

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Small-angle X-ray scattering and UV-vis absorption measurements were performed on mixed solutions of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) and atelocollagen (AC), triple-helical collagen without telopeptide, in acetate buffer at pH 4 under different temperature conditions, i.e., preparation temperature and measurement temperature .

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A thermoresponsive highly branched polysaccharide derivative was revealed from commercially available highly branched cyclic dextrin (HBCD), originally synthesized from amylopectin. Eight samples of partially substituted ethyl carbamate derivatives of HBCD (HEC) were prepared with a degree of substitution DS ranging from 0.27 to 1.

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Aim: Our goal was to investigate the use of Cyclodextrin in creating an aqueous extract of Cinnamon with a high content of its bioactive ingredients, validated by cell-based assays.

Background: Due to their safety and cost-effectiveness, natural compounds have garnered attention for cancer therapy, which often faces challenges related to drug toxicity and resistance. Cinnamon (Cinnamomum verum; also known as Ceylon Cinnamon) is a commonly used spice with a history in folk medicine for treating various ailments.

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