Search Results - "Griffith, C"
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Extra‐pair paternity in birds
Published in Molecular ecology (01-11-2019)“…Since the first molecular study providing evidence for mating outside the pair bond in birds over 30 years ago, >500 studies have reported rates of extra‐pair…”
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Vaborbactam: Spectrum of Beta-Lactamase Inhibition and Impact of Resistance Mechanisms on Activity in Enterobacteriaceae
Published in Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy (01-11-2017)“…Vaborbactam (formerly RPX7009) is a new beta-lactamase inhibitor based on a cyclic boronic acid pharmacophore. The spectrum of beta-lactamase inhibition by…”
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In situ observation of peptide bond formation at the water–air interface
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (25-09-2012)“…We report unambiguous spectroscopic evidence of peptide bond formation at the air–water interface, yielding a possible mechanism providing insight into the…”
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Availability of food determines the need for sleep in memory consolidation
Published in Nature (London) (28-01-2021)“…Sleep remains a major mystery of biology, with little understood about its basic function. One of the most commonly proposed functions of sleep is the…”
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Reading the unique DNA methylation landscape of the brain: Non-CpG methylation, hydroxymethylation, and MeCP2
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (02-06-2015)“…DNA methylation at CpG dinucleotides is an important epigenetic regulator common to virtually all mammalian cell types, but recent evidence indicates that…”
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The Adaptive Significance of Provisioning and Foraging Coordination between Breeding Partners
Published in The American naturalist (01-02-2015)“…Sexual conflict over parental care relies on the fundamental assumption that parents do not share the cost of their partner’s effort on future reproduction…”
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Female extra-pair mating: adaptation or genetic constraint?
Published in Trends in ecology & evolution (Amsterdam) (01-08-2014)“…•Female infidelity can be explained by nonadaptive models of genetic constraint.•Multiple mating might be costly to females because of pathological…”
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The social role of song in wild zebra finches
Published in Current biology (23-01-2023)“…Male songbirds sing to establish territories and to attract mates.1,2 However, increasing reports of singing in non-reproductive contexts3 and by females4,5…”
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Deep convolutional neural networks for classifying head and neck cancer using hyperspectral imaging
Published in Journal of biomedical optics (01-06-2017)“…Surgical cancer resection requires an accurate and timely diagnosis of the cancer margins in order to achieve successful patient remission. Hyperspectral…”
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Light-arousal and circadian photoreception circuits intersect at the large PDF cells of the Drosophila brain
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (16-12-2008)“…The neural circuits that regulate sleep and arousal as well as their integration with circadian circuits remain unclear, especially in DROSOPHILA: This issue…”
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Stable recombination hotspots in birds
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (20-11-2015)“…The DNA-binding protein PRDM9 has a critical role in specifying meiotic recombination hotspots in mice and apes, but it appears to be absent from other…”
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Autonomous Circuitry for Substrate Exploration in Freely Moving Drosophila Larvae
Published in Current biology (23-10-2012)“…Many organisms, from bacteria to human hunter-gatherers, use specialized random walk strategies to explore their environment. Such behaviors are an efficient…”
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The Role of Dopamine in Associative Learning in Drosophila: An Updated Unified Model
Published in Neuroscience bulletin (01-06-2021)“…Learning to associate a positive or negative experience with an unrelated cue after the presentation of a reward or a punishment defines associative learning…”
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Maternal immune activation in mice disrupts proteostasis in the fetal brain
Published in Nature neuroscience (01-02-2021)“…Maternal infection and inflammation during pregnancy are associated with neurodevelopmental disorders in offspring, but little is understood about the…”
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Characterization of human mosaic Rett syndrome brain tissue by single-nucleus RNA sequencing
Published in Nature neuroscience (01-12-2018)“…In females with X-linked genetic disorders, wild-type and mutant cells coexist within brain tissue because of X-chromosome inactivation, posing challenges for…”
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High-resolution positional tracking for long-term analysis of Drosophila sleep and locomotion using the "tracker" program
Published in PloS one (15-05-2012)“…Drosophila melanogaster has been used for decades in the study of circadian behavior, and more recently has become a popular model for the study of sleep. The…”
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Reorganization of Sleep by Temperature in Drosophila Requires Light, the Homeostat, and the Circadian Clock
Published in Current biology (04-04-2016)“…Increasing ambient temperature reorganizes the Drosophila sleep pattern in a way similar to the human response to heat, increasing daytime sleep while…”
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A Serotonin-Modulated Circuit Controls Sleep Architecture to Regulate Cognitive Function Independent of Total Sleep in Drosophila
Published in Current biology (04-11-2019)“…Both the structure and the amount of sleep are important for brain function. Entry into deep, restorative stages of sleep is time dependent; short sleep bouts…”
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A single pair of neurons links sleep to memory consolidation in Drosophila melanogaster
Published in eLife (07-01-2015)“…Sleep promotes memory consolidation in humans and many other species, but the physiological and anatomical relationships between sleep and memory remain…”
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MeCP2 Represses the Rate of Transcriptional Initiation of Highly Methylated Long Genes
Published in Molecular cell (16-01-2020)“…Mutations in the methyl-DNA-binding repressor protein MeCP2 cause the devastating neurodevelopmental disorder Rett syndrome. It has been challenging to…”
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