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Nako Nakatsuka

Oligonucleotide receptors (aptamers), which change conformation upon target recognition, enable electronic biosensing under high ionic-strength conditions when coupled to field-effect transistors (FETs). Because highly negatively charged aptamer backbones ...
2021

GABA A receptors in the ventral tegmental area control the outcome of a social competition in rats

Maria del Carmen Sandi Perez, Michael van der Kooij, Ioannis Zalachoras

Social dominance can be attained through social competitions. Recent work in both humans and rodents has identified trait anxiety as a crucial predictor of social competitiveness. In addition, the anxiolytic GABAA positive modulator, diazepam, injected eit ...
2018

Contraintes aux soudures longitudinales des blindages sous l'effet de l'anisotropie du rocher et des imperfections géométriques

Anton Schleiss, Pedro Filipe De Almeida Manso, Alexandre Jean Pachoud

L’utilisation des aciers à haute-résistance permet de concevoir des blindages plus fins pour les puits et galeries blindés en charge des aménagements hydroélectriques. Cependant, ces aciers, bien que présentant une meilleure résistance élastique sous tensi ...
2017

Valproic acid potentiates the anticancer activity of capecitabine <i>in vitro</i> and <i>in vivo</i> in breast cancer models via induction of thymidine phosphorylase expression

The prognosis of patients with metastatic breast cancer remains poor, and thus novel therapeutic approaches are needed. Capecitabine, which is commonly used for metastatic breast cancer in different settings, is an inactive prodrug that takes advantage of ...
2016

The impact of anxiety and reward-seeking traits on social competition and the role of the mesolimbic dopaminergic system

Laura Lozano Montes

Social hierarchies are established across a range of different taxa in the animal kingdom. Given that hierarchy inequalities are highly present in nowadays society and the health problems that low rank individuals suffer from this, it is surprising that no ...
EPFL2015

Development of a Database for Translational Spinal Cord Injury Research

Grégoire Courtine

Efforts to understand spinal cord injury (SCI) and other complex neurotrauma disorders at the pre-clinical level have shown progress in recent years. However, successful translation of basic research into clinical practice has been slow, partly because of ...
Mary Ann Liebert2014

Synthesis and Photophysical Properties of Ln(III)-DOTA-Bipy Complexes and Ln(III)-DOTA-Bipy-Ru-II Coordination Conjugates

Jean-Claude Bünzli, Svetlana Eliseeva

The synthesis and the systematic and comparative photo-physical study of a series of visible (Eu-III, Tb-III) and NIR-emitting (Nd-III, Yb-III) lanthanide complexes (Ln(2)L) and ruthenium lanthanide coordination conjugates (Ln(2)LRu) are reported. The Gd-I ...
Wiley-Blackwell2010

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