While dual-task walking with additional cognitive tasks may decrease walking performance, many studies have also shown increases in walking performance during dual tasks, especially as cognitive load increases. However, the neural mechanisms that cause changes in postural control during dual tasks according to the difference in cognitive load remain unclear. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the influence of different cognitive loads on the neural control of muscle activity during dual-task walking using intra- and intermuscular coherence analyses.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA reductive S 2' reaction of epoxydienoates and epoxyenoates with borane was developed to afford skipped dienoates and unconjugated enoates with trisubstituted Z-alkene linked to asymmetric centers on one side or both sides. This reaction was successfully applied to the alternative synthesis of an antitumor active artificial analogue of torrubiellutin C. A geometric isomer for α,β-unsaturated amide of the artificial analogue was also synthesized.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFProteins in either a native or denatured conformation often aggregate at an isoelectric point (pI), a phenomenon known as pI precipitation. However, only a few studies have addressed the role of pI precipitation in amyloid formation, the crystal-like aggregation of denatured proteins. We found that α-synuclein, an intrinsically disordered protein of 140 amino acid residues associated with Parkinson's disease, formed amyloid fibrils at pI (= 4.
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