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Measurement of pH micro-heterogeneity in natural cheese matrices by fluorescence lifetime imaging.

Frontiers in microbiology

Burdikova Z, Svindrych Z, Pala J, Hickey CD, Wilkinson MG, Panek J, Auty MA, Periasamy A, Sheehan JJ.
PMID: 25798136
Front Microbiol. 2015 Mar 06;6:183. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2015.00183. eCollection 2015.

Cheese, a product of microbial fermentation may be defined as a protein matrix entrapping fat, moisture, minerals and solutes as well as dispersed bacterial colonies. The growth and physiology of bacterial cells in these colonies may be influenced by...

Infections with Plasmodium falciparum during pregnancy affect VAR2CSA DBL-5 domain-specific T cell cytokine responses.

Malaria journal

Gbédandé K, Cottrell G, Vianou B, Ibitokou S, Fernando A, Troye-Blomberg M, Salanti A, Moutairou K, Massougbodji A, Ndam NT, Deloron P, Luty AJ, Fievet N.
PMID: 27653505
Malar J. 2016 Sep 21;15(1):485. doi: 10.1186/s12936-016-1525-x.

BACKGROUND: Current knowledge of human immunological responses to pregnancy-associated malaria-specific Plasmodium falciparum protein VAR2CSA concerns almost exclusively B cell-driven antibody-mediated activity. Knowledge of VAR2CSA-specific T cell-mediated activity is minimal by comparison, with only a single published report of a...

Growth and location of bacterial colonies within dairy foods using microscopy techniques: a review.

Frontiers in microbiology

Hickey CD, Sheehan JJ, Wilkinson MG, Auty MA.
PMID: 25741328
Front Microbiol. 2015 Feb 18;6:99. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2015.00099. eCollection 2015.

The growth, location, and distribution of bacterial colonies in dairy products are important factors for the ripening and flavor development of cheeses, yogurts, and soured creams. Starter, non-starter, spoilage, and pathogenic bacteria all become entrapped in the developing casein...

Using Mobile Apps to Promote a Healthy Lifestyle Among Adolescents and Students: A Review of the Theoretical Basis and Lessons Learned.

JMIR mHealth and uHealth

Dute DJ, Bemelmans WJ, Breda J.
PMID: 27150850
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth. 2016 May 05;4(2):e39. doi: 10.2196/mhealth.3559.

BACKGROUND: European adolescents and students tend to have low levels of physical activity and eat unhealthy foods, and the prevalence of overweight and obesity has increased, which poses a public health challenge. Mobile apps play an important role in...

Neuropharmacological Aspects of ECT: In Search of the Primary Mechanism of Action.

Convulsive therapy

Nutt DJ, Gleiter CH, Glue P.
PMID: 11941024
Convuls Ther. 1989;5(3):250-260.

Since its first use in humans 50 years ago, electroconvulsive therapy has been a controversial topic. Nevertheless, a great many experimental and clinical data have been collected. Much of it strengthens the notion that ECT is a more specific...

Electroconvulsive Shock Does Not Increase Plasma Insulin in Rats.

Convulsive therapy

Thiagarajan AB, Gleiter CH, Nutt DJ.
PMID: 11940978
Convuls Ther. 1988;4(4):292-296.

This study examines the time course of plasma insulin and glucose concentrations following a single electroconvulsive shock (ECS) and the last of 10 once-daily ECS in rats. In contrast to a report in humans, neither single nor repeated ECS...

Do Opioid, alpha(2)-Adrenoreceptors, or Benzodiazepine Receptors Mediate ECS-Induced Hypothermia in Mice?.

Convulsive therapy

Jackson HC, Weinberger PJ, Nutt DJ.
PMID: 11941092
Convuls Ther. 1991;7(1):20-27.

A single electroconvulsive shock in TO mice produced a drop in body temperature of 1.5-2 degrees C, which was maintained for up to 60 min. This hypothermic response was not attenuated by the opioid antagonist i.p. naltrexone (0.3, 1...

Comparison of the effects of full and partial allosteric modulators of GABA(A) receptors on complex behavioral processes in monkeys.

Behavioural pharmacology

Auta J, Faust WB, Lambert P, Guidotti A, Costa E, Moerschbaecher JM.
PMID: 11224341
Behav Pharmacol. 1995 Jun;6(4):323-332.

Two baselines involving a repeated acquisition task were used to assess the effects of bretazenil, imidazenil, and triazolam. The first baseline was a multiple schedule of repeated acquisition and performance of conditional discriminations. In the first component, the subject...

Observation of muon neutrino disappearance with the MINOS detectors in the NuMI neutrino beam.

Physical review letters

Michael DG, Adamson P, Alexopoulos T, Allison WW, Alner GJ, Anderson K, Andreopoulos C, Andrews M, Andrews R, Arms KE, Armstrong R, Arroyo C, Auty DJ, Avvakumov S, Ayres DS, Baller B, Barish B, Barker MA, Barnes PD, Barr G, Barrett WL, Beall E, Becker BR, Belias A, Bergfeld T, Bernstein RH, Bhattacharya D, Bishai M, Blake A, Bocean V, Bock B, Bock GJ, Boehm J, Boehnlein DJ, Bogert D, Border PM, Bower C, Boyd S, Buckley-Geer E, Bungau C, Byon-Wagner A, Cabrera A, Chapman JD, Chase TR, Cherdack D, Chernichenko SK, Childress S, Choudhary BC, Cobb JH, Cossairt JD, Courant H, Crane DA, Culling AJ, Dawson JW, de Jong JK, DeMuth DM, De Santo A, Dierckxsens M, Diwan MV, Dorman M, Drake G, Drakoulakos D, Ducar R, Durkin T, Erwin AR, Escobar CO, Evans JJ, Fackler OD, Falk Harris E, Feldman GJ, Felt N, Fields TH, Ford R, Frohne MV, Gallagher HR, Gebhard M, Giurgiu GA, Godley A, Gogos J, Goodman MC, Gornushkin Y, Gouffon P, Gran R, Grashorn E, Grossman N, Grudzinski JJ, Grzelak K, Guarino V, Habig A, Halsall R, Hanson J, Harris D, Harris PG, Hartnell J, Hartouni EP, Hatcher R, Heller K, Hill N, Ho Y, Holin A, Howcroft C, Hylen J, Ignatenko M, Indurthy D, Irwin GM, Ishitsuka M, Jaffe DE, James C, Jenner L, Jensen D, Joffe-Minor T, Kafka T, Kang HJ, Kasahara SM, Kilmer J, Kim H, Kim MS, Koizumi G, Kopp S, Kordosky M, Koskinen DJ, Kostin M, Kotelnikov SK, Krakauer DA, Kreymer A, Kumaratunga S, Ladran AS, Lang K, Laughton C, Lebedev A, Lee R, Lee WY, Libkind MA, Ling J, Liu J, Litchfield PJ, Litchfield RP, Longley NP, Lucas P, Luebke W, Madani S, Maher E, Makeev V, Mann WA, Marchionni A, Marino AD, Marshak ML, Marshall JS, Mayer N, McDonald J, McGowan AM, Meier JR, Merzon GI, Messier MD, Milburn RH, Miller JL, Miller WH, Mishra SR, Mislivec A, Miyagawa PS, Moore CD, Morfín J, Morse R, Mualem L, Mufson S, Murgia S, Murtagh MJ, Musser J, Naples D, Nelson C, Nelson JK, Newman HB, Nezrick F, Nichol RJ, Nicholls TC, Ochoa-Ricoux JP, Oliver J, Oliver WP, Onuchin VA, Osiecki T, Ospanov R, Paley J, Paolone V, Para A, Patzak T, Pavlović Z, Pearce GF, Pearson N, Peck CW, Perry C, Peterson EA, Petyt DA, Ping H, Piteira R, Pittam R, Pla-Dalmau A, Plunkett RK, Price LE, Proga M, Pushka DR, Rahman D, Rameika RA, Raufer TM, Read AL, Rebel B, Reichenbacher J, Reyna DE, Rosenfeld C, Rubin HA, Ruddick K, Ryabov VA, Saakyan R, Sanchez MC, Saoulidou N, Schneps J, Schoessow PV, Schreiner P, Schwienhorst R, Semenov VK, Seun SM, Shanahan P, Shield PD, Smart W, Smirnitsky V, Smith C, Smith PN, Sousa A, Speakman B, Stamoulis P, Stefanik A, Sullivan P, Swan JM, Symes PA, Tagg N, Talaga RL, Terekhov A, Tetteh-Lartey E, Thomas J, Thompson J, Thomson MA, Thron JL, Tinti G, Trendler R, Trevor J, Trostin I, Tsarev VA, Tzanakos G, Urheim J, Vahle P, Vakili M, Vaziri K, Velissaris C, Verebryusov V, Viren B, Wai L, Ward CP, Ward DR, Watabe M, Weber A, Webb RC, Wehmann A, West N, White C, White RF, Wojcicki SG, Wright DM, Wu QK, Yan WG, Yang T, Yumiceva FX, Yun JC, Zheng H, Zois M, Zwaska R.
PMID: 17155614
Phys Rev Lett. 2006 Nov 10;97(19):191801. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.97.191801. Epub 2006 Nov 08.

This Letter reports results from the MINOS experiment based on its initial exposure to neutrinos from the Fermilab NuMI beam. The rates and energy spectra of charged current nu(mu) interactions are compared in two detectors located along the beam...

Search for active neutrino disappearance using neutral-current interactions in the MINOS long-baseline experiment.

Physical review letters

Adamson P, Andreopoulos C, Arms KE, Armstrong R, Auty DJ, Ayres DS, Backhouse C, Baller B, Barr G, Barrett WL, Becker BR, Belias A, Bernstein RH, Bhattacharya D, Bishai M, Blake A, Bock GJ, Boehm J, Boehnlein DJ, Bogert D, Bower C, Buckley-Geer E, Cavanaugh S, Chapman JD, Cherdack D, Childress S, Choudhary BC, Cobb JH, Coleman SJ, Culling AJ, de Jong JK, Dierckxsens M, Diwan MV, Dorman M, Dytman SA, Escobar CO, Evans JJ, Harris EF, Feldman GJ, Frohne MV, Gallagher HR, Godley A, Goodman MC, Gouffon P, Gran R, Grashorn EW, Grossman N, Grzelak K, Habig A, Harris D, Harris PG, Hartnell J, Hatcher R, Heller K, Himmel A, Holin A, Hsu L, Hylen J, Irwin GM, Ishitsuka M, Jaffe DE, James C, Jensen D, Kafka T, Kasahara SM, Kim JJ, Kim MS, Koizumi G, Kopp S, Kordosky M, Koskinen DJ, Kotelnikov SK, Kreymer A, Kumaratunga S, Lang K, Ling J, Litchfield PJ, Litchfield RP, Loiacono L, Lucas P, Ma J, Mann WA, Marchionni A, Marshak ML, Marshall JS, Mayer N, McGowan AM, Meier JR, Messier MD, Metelko CJ, Michael DG, Miller WH, Mishra SR, Moore CD, Morfín J, Mualem L, Mufson S, Murgia S, Musser J, Naples D, Nelson JK, Newman HB, Nichol RJ, Nicholls TC, Ochoa-Ricoux JP, Oliver WP, Ospanov R, Paley J, Paolone V, Para A, Patzak T, Pavlović Z, Pawloski G, Pearce GF, Peck CW, Petyt DA, Pittam R, Plunkett RK, Rahaman A, Rameika RA, Raufer TM, Rebel B, Reichenbacher J, Rodrigues PA, Rosenfeld C, Rubin HA, Ryabov VA, Sanchez MC, Saoulidou N, Schneps J, Schreiner P, Shanahan P, Smart W, Smith C, Sousa A, Speakman B, Stamoulis P, Strait M, Tagg N, Talaga RL, Tavera MA, Thomas J, Thomson MA, Thron JL, Tinti G, Trostin I, Tsarev VA, Tzanakos G, Urheim J, Vahle P, Viren B, Ward DR, Watabe M, Weber A, Webb RC, Wehmann A, West N, White C, Wojcicki SG, Wright DM, Yang T, Zhang K, Zwaska R.
PMID: 19113477
Phys Rev Lett. 2008 Nov 28;101(22):221804. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.101.221804. Epub 2008 Nov 26.

We report the first detailed comparisons of the rates and spectra of neutral-current neutrino interactions at two widely separated locations. A depletion in the rate at the far site would indicate mixing between nu(mu) and a sterile particle. No...

Psychopharmacological imaging.

Journal of psychopharmacology (Oxford, England)

Nutt DJ.
PMID: 22298392
J Psychopharmacol. 1995 Jan;9(4):293. doi: 10.1177/026988119500900401.

No abstract available.

Acute and chronic idazoxan in normal volunteers: biochemical, physiological and psychological effects.

Journal of psychopharmacology (Oxford, England)

Glue P, Wilson S, Lawson C, Campling GM, Franklin M, Cowen PJ, Nutt DJ.
PMID: 22282849
J Psychopharmacol. 1991 Jan;5(4):396-403. doi: 10.1177/026988119100500434.

The acute and chronic effects of the selective a(2)-antagonist idazoxan were studied in 12 normal volunteers. Plasma 3-methoxy-4-hydroxyphenylethylene glycol (MHPG), blood pressure and psychological responses to oral challenge doses of idazoxan 40 mg were measured twice, on the first...

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