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The locust prosternum carries a population of long filiform hairs that are very sensitive to air currents. The sensory afferent neurones that innervate the hairs make strong monosynaptic connections with an identified intersegmental interneurone (A4I1) which is known to contact motor neurones that supply muscles controlling wing angle during flight. In order discover how the synapse between the afferents and interneurone A4I1 might be modulated, the afferents were labelled intracellularly by backfilling with horseradish peroxidase to reveal their central terminals which lie in the prothoracic ganglion.

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The production of nitrogen-containing gases by denitrification in three organisms was examined using membrane inlet mass spectrometry. The effects of O2 (during both growth and maintenance) and of pH, nitrate concentration and carbon source were tested in non-proliferating cell suspensions. Two strains of Pseudomonas aeruginosa were capable of co-respiration of NO3- and O2 and, under controlled O2 supply, gave oscillatory denitrification.

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Protein degradation in kidney proximal tubule cell monolayers.

Biochim Biophys Acta

April 1994

School of Pure and Applied Biology, University of Wales College of Cardiff, UK.

Isolated proximal tubule cells have been labelled with L-[4,5-3H]leucine prior to cell division. Histochemical staining demonstrated the purity of the cultures. The bicarbonate ion or a collagen support was required for cell growth.

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Lipoprotein lipases (LPL) isolated from rat cardiac muscle and bovine milk were each used as immunogens to produce polyclonal anti-LPL sera and two anti-LPL monoclonal antibodies. The immunological reactivities of these antibody sources with LPL purified from rat cardiac muscle, lung, adipose tissue, mammary gland and skeletal muscle were compared by an e.l.

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Memories of metallothionein.

Biochim Biophys Acta

April 1994

Department of Biochemistry, University of Wales College of Cardiff, Wales, UK.

Metallothionein (MT) has provided nature with a small molecule which exhibits multiple facets. The distinct arrangement of cysteine residues which occurs within the two domains of MT confers predisposed metal specificity upon each domain. Furthermore, subtle changes in primary sequence may be built onto the metal cluster scaffold.

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Differential screening of a human fetal kidney cDNA library resulted in the isolation of D69, eventually renamed HumRPL27, which was expressed at higher levels in fetal kidney than in adult kidney. The 476 bp cDNA insert from HumRPL27 contains an open reading frame of 135 amino acids displaying 100% identity to rat RPL27 and chicken RPL27 predicted protein sequences although 64 and 38 silent base pairs changes respectively are found at the DNA level. In Northern blots, a 1.

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Reply from d. Lloyd.

Trends Ecol Evol

April 1994

Microbiology Group (PABIO), University of Wales College of Cardiff, PO Box 915, Cardiff, UK CFI 3TL.

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The alkaloids present in the seeds of seven ERYTHRINA species, E. FUSCA Lour, E. COSTARICENCIS M.

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The evolution of hydrogenosomes, energy-generating organelles of rumen ciliate protozoa and the flagellate trichomonads has been the subject of much speculation. Polypeptides of the hydrogenosome-enriched fractions from the rumen ciliates, Dasytricha ruminantium, Isostricha spp., Polyplastron multivesiculatum and Eudiplodinium maggii were separated by SDS-PAGE and compared to analogous polypeptide preparations from Tritrichomonas foetus.

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In clinical laboratories, viability of Trichomonas vaginalis is determined by using light microscopy (differential count of motile to nonmotile organisms). Alternative methods are proposed that utilise flow cytometry. Under an epifluorescence microscope, live organisms fluorescence intensely green with fluorescein diacetate (FDA), whereas dead cells fluoresce orange with propidium iodide (PI).

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Flow cytometry data (time of flight, horizontal and vertical forward light scatter, 90 degrees light scatter, and "red" and "orange" integral fluorescence) were collected for laboratory cultures of 40 species of marine phytoplankton, from the following taxonomic classes, the Dinophyceae, Bacillariophyceae, Prymnesiophyceae, Cryptophyceae, and other flagellates. Single-hidden-layer "back-propagation" neural networks were trained to discriminate between species by recognising patterns in their flow cytometric signatures, and network performance was assessed using an independent test data set. Two approaches were adopted employing: (1) a hierarchy of small networks, the first identifying to which major taxonomic group a cell belonged, and then a network for that taxonomic group identified to species, and (2) a single large network.

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Opioids exert an analgesic action by mimicking the effects of endogenous neurotransmitter substances in the central nervous system. Opioids are widely used as antitussives, and it is reasonable to assume that endogenous opioids are involved in the control of cough. In order to investigate this hypothesis, a parallel design study was carried out to examine the effects of 50 mg codeine (opioid agonist), 50 mg naltrexone (opioid antagonist) and placebo on capsaicin-induced cough in 80 healthy volunteers (mean age 25 yrs).

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Cells or particles suspended in a sonic standing wave field experience forces which concentrate them at positions separated by half a wavelength. The aims of the study were: (1) To optimise conditions and test theoretical predictions for ultrasonic concentration and separation of particles or cells. (2) To investigate the scale-up of experimental systems.

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Intracellular recordings were made from isolated left or right stellate ganglia of Wistar rats and the morphology of neurones studied after intracellular injection of hexammine cobaltic chloride or back-filling from the post-ganglionic nerve with cobalt lysine complex. The experiments attempted to identify the location, electrophysiological properties, morphology and chemosensitivity of putative cardiac neurones in the ganglion. These were identified by antidromic activation of the axon in a cardiac nerve and compared with neurones projecting towards the brachial plexus (non-cardiac neurones).

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Circadian regulation of teleost retinal cone movements in vitro.

J Gen Physiol

March 1994

Department of Optometry and Vision Sciences, University of Wales College of Cardiff, United Kingdom.

In the retinas of many species of lower vertebrates, retinal photoreceptors and pigment epithelium pigment granules undergo daily movements in response to both diurnal, and in the case of teleost cone photoreceptors, endogenous circadian signals. Typically, these cone movements take place at dawn and at dusk when teleosts are maintained on a cyclic light (LD) regime, and at expected dawn and expected dusk when animals are maintained in continuous darkness (DD). Because these movements are so strictly controlled, they provide an overt indicator of the stage of the underlying clock mechanism.

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This study examined the effects of fat content and meal size on postlunch changes in mood, performance, and cardiovascular function. Forty-six subjects (20 males, 26 females) were tested before and after lunch. Subjects were assigned to one of the following lunch conditions: a) low fat (23 g), large meal (860 g); b) low fat (18 g), small meal (600 g); c) high fat (84 g), large meal (840 g); d) high fat (79 g), small meal (530 g).

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Nasal airway resistance and skin temperature at the cheek, nose and forearm were measured at 30-min intervals over a period of 7 h in six healthy subjects (age 22-25 years). Right and left skin temperature measurements were made with an infrared thermometer, and right and left nasal airway resistance was measured by active posterior rhinomanometry. Three of the six subjects exhibited what has previously been described as a nasal cycle with spontaneous reciprocal changes in nasal airway resistance.

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Genes were constructed to encode single-chain tethered human immunodeficiency virus HIV-1/HIV-1 and HIV-2/HIV-2 homodimeric proteinases and two HIV-1/HIV-2 heterodimers which differed in the nature of the interface strands. All four constructs under the control of a heat-inducible promoter were expressed in E. coli and the resultant proteinases were purified therefrom.

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The Cardiff acuity test was used in estimating the binocular and monocular visual acuity norms of 231 toddlers between 12 and 36 months. Mean binocular acuity increased from 4.5 to 1.

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Two experiments critically re-examine the finding of Campbell and Dodd (1984, Experiment 2), which suggests that irrelevant speech disrupts the encoding of visual material for serial recall. Support is sought for the competing view that the effect of irrelevant speech is on storage by comparing the effect of a range of acoustic conditions on memory for graphic and lip-read lists. Initially, serial short-term recall of visually presented lists was examined with irrelevant speech that was both asynchronous with the visually presented items and of varied speech content (Experiment 1a).

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An experiment was carried out to examine the effects of an evening meal and caffeine (3 mg/kg) on performance, mood and cardiovascular functioning. Subjects given a meal reported that they felt stronger, more proficient and more interested than subjects in the no-meal condition. They also performed a logical reasoning task more quickly than the no-meal group.

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