Publications by authors named "Tyler Lam"

The templated enzymatic incorporation of adenosine and its analogs, including mA, A and A into RNA transcripts, has been explored. Enforced transcription initiation with excess free nucleosides and the native triphosphates generates 5'-end modified transcripts, which can be 5'-phosphorylated and ligated to provide full length, singly modified RNA oligomers. To explore structural integrity, functionality and utility of the resulting non-canonical purine-containing RNA constructs, a MazF RNA hairpin substrate has been synthesized and analyzed for its susceptibility to this endonuclease.

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Background: Neurovascular coupling (NVC) is a key process in cerebral blood flow regulation. NVC ensures adequate brain perfusion to changes in local metabolic demands. Neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) is suspected to be involved in NVC; however, this has not been tested in humans.

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Human neurovascular coupling research conventionally aims to selectively activate the posterior circulation using a visual task. Different research groups use divergent visual tasks ranging in complexity and eye movement patterns with potential confounding effects. To understand the role of task complexity and eye movement patterns in neurovascular coupling, we performed a series of experiments with visual tasks ranging in complexity, eye speed, and eye movement amplitude.

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