6 results match your criteria: "M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State UniversityMoscow[Affiliation]"
Front Cell Neurosci
July 2017
Institute for Information Transmission Problems, Russian Academy of SciencesMoscow, Russia.
During brain homeostasis, both neurons and astroglia release ATP that is rapidly converted to adenosine in the extracellular space. Pannexin-1 (Panx1) hemichannels represent a major conduit of non-vesicular ATP release from brain cells. Previous studies have shown that Panx1 mice possess severe disruption of the sleep-wake cycle.
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February 2017
Winogradsky Institute of Microbiology, Research Center of Biotechnology, Russian Academy of Sciences Moscow, Russia.
The genome of , the first cultivated representative of a phylum-level bacterial lineage, was sequenced within the framework of Genomic Encyclopedia of Bacteria and Archaea (GEBA) project. The genomic analysis revealed mechanisms allowing this anaerobic bacterium to ferment peptides or to implement nitrate reduction with acetate or molecular hydrogen as electron donors. The genome encoded five different [NiFe]- and [FeFe]-hydrogenases, one of which, group 1 [NiFe]-hydrogenase, is presumably involved in lithoheterotrophic growth, three other produce H during fermentation, and one is apparently bidirectional.
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January 2017
Department of Sports Tourism Sports Physiology and Medicine, National Research Tomsk State UniversityTomsk, Russia; Laboratory of Physical Chemistry of Biomembranes, Faculty of Biology, M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State UniversityMoscow, Russia.
Extensive exercise increases the plasma content of IL-6, IL-8, IL-15, leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF), and several other cytokines via their augmented transcription in skeletal muscle cells. However, the relative impact of aerobic and resistant training interventions on cytokine production remains poorly defined. In this study, we compared effects of dynamic and static load on cytokine plasma content in elite strength- and endurance-trained athletes vs.
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October 2016
National Research Centre "Kurchatov Institute"Moscow, Russia; NBICS-Faculty, Moscow Institute of Physics and TechnologyMoscow, Russia; Faculty of Psychology, M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State UniversityMoscow, Russia; Center for Cognitive Programs and Technologies, Russian State University for the HumanitiesMoscow, Russia; Applied Cognitive Research, Department of Psychology, Technische Universitaet DresdenDresden, Germany.
The purpose of this paper was to study causal relationships between left and right hippocampal regions (LHIP and RHIP, respectively) within the default mode network (DMN) as represented by its key structures: the medial prefrontal cortex (MPFC), posterior cingulate cortex (PCC), and the inferior parietal cortex of left (LIPC) and right (RIPC) hemispheres. Furthermore, we were interested in testing the stability of the connectivity patterns when adding or deleting regions of interest. The functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data from a group of 30 healthy right-handed subjects in the resting state were collected and a connectivity analysis was performed.
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October 2016
Cellular Neurobiology of Learning Laboratory, Institute of Higher Nervous Activity and Neurophysiology, Russian Academy of Sciences Moscow, Russia.
For protein synthesis that occurs locally in dendrites, the translational control mechanisms are much more important for neuronal functioning than the transcription levels. Here, we show that uORFs (upstream open reading frames) in the 5' untranslated region (5'UTR) play a critical role in regulation of the translation of protein kinase Mζ (PKMζ). Elimination of these uORFs activates translation of the reporter protein and in primary cultures of rat hippocampal neurons.
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February 2016
National Research Centre "Kurchatov Institute"Moscow, Russia; NBICS-Faculty, Moscow Institute of Physics and TechnologyMoscow, Russia.
The Default Mode Network (DMN) is a brain system that mediates internal modes of cognitive activity, showing higher neural activation when one is at rest. Nowadays, there is a lot of interest in assessing functional interactions between its key regions, but in the majority of studies only association of Blood-oxygen-level dependent (BOLD) activation patterns is measured, so it is impossible to identify causal influences. There are some studies of causal interactions (i.
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