Search Results - "Buck, L.T"
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Oxygen-sensitive reduction in Ca2+ -activated K+ channel open probability in turtle cerebrocortex
Published in Neuroscience (01-05-2013)“…Highlights ► Discovered an oxygen-sensitive Ca2+ -activated K+ channel (KCa ) in the turtle cortex. ► Channel inhibited by TEA, IbTX and requires Ca2+ for…”
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Evidence of different climatic adaptation strategies in humans and non-human primates
Published in Scientific reports (30-07-2019)“…To understand human evolution it is critical to clarify which adaptations enabled our colonisation of novel ecological niches. For any species climate is a…”
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Late persistence of the Acheulian in southern Britain in an MIS 8 interstadial: evidence from Harnham, Wiltshire
Published in Quaternary science reviews (01-10-2014)“…This paper presents evidence of the discovery of a new Middle Pleistocene site in central southern England, with undisturbed evidence of hominin occupation…”
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Adaptive responses of vertebrate neurons to anoxia—Matching supply to demand
Published in Respiratory physiology & neurobiology (01-11-2006)“…Oxygen depleted environments are relatively common on earth and represent both a challenge and an opportunity to organisms that survive there. A commonly…”
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50 years of comparative biochemistry: The legacy of Peter Hochachka
Published in Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (01-10-2018)“…Peter Hochachka was an early pioneer in the field of comparative biochemistry. He passed away in 2002 after 4 decades of research in the discipline. To…”
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Variation in Paranasal Pneumatisation between Mid-Late Pleistocene Hominins
Published in Bulletins et mémoires de la Société d'anthropologie de Paris (01-04-2019)“…There is considerable variation in mid-late Pleistocene hominin paranasal sinuses, and in some taxa distinctive craniofacial shape has been linked to sinus…”
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Environmental remodelling of GABAergic and glutamatergic neurotransmission: Rise of the anoxia-tolerant turtle brain
Published in Journal of thermal biology (01-08-2014)“…Climate cooling over the past one hundred thousand years has resulted in seasonal ice cover at northern and southern latitudes that has selected for hypoxia…”
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Adenosine as a signal for ion channel arrest in anoxia-tolerant organisms
Published in Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (01-11-2004)“…Certain freshwater turtles and fish are extremely anoxia-tolerant, capable of surviving hours of anoxia at high temperatures and weeks to months at low…”
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Adenosine and anoxia reduce NMDAR whole cell currents in turtle cerebrocortex
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Succinate and alanine as anaerobic end-products in the diving turtle ( Chrysemys picta bellii)
Published in Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (01-07-2000)“…The western painted turtle is an extremely anoxia-tolerant vertebrate capable of tolerating blood lactate levels of 150–200 mM. Since lactate increases to such…”
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Oxygen Sensing and Signal Transduction in Metabolic Defense Against Hypoxia: Lessons from Vertebrate Facultative Anaerobes
Published in Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology -- Part A: Physiology (01-09-1997)“…Earlier studies identified two main defense strategies against hypoxia in hypoxia tolerant animals: (1) reduction in energy turnover, and (2) improved…”
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