ACQUISITION OF INNATE ODOR PREFERENCE DEPENDS ON SPONTANEOUS AND EXPERIENTIAL ACTIVITIES DURING CRITICAL PERIOD

Acquisition of innate odor preference depends on spontaneous and experiential activities during critical period

Animals possess an inborn ability to recognize certain odors to avoid predators, Guest Chairs seek food, and find mates.Innate odor preference is thought to be genetically hardwired.Here we report that acquisition of innate odor recognition requires spontaneous neural activity and is influenced by sensory experience during early postnatal developme

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The Study of Mode-switching Behavior of PSR J0614+2229 Using the Parkes Ultra–wide-bandwidth Receiver Observations

In this paper we present a detailed single-pulse and polarization study of PSR J0614+2229 based on the archived data observed on 2019 August 15 (MJD 58710) and 2019 September 12 (MJD 58738) using the ultra−wide-bandwidth low-frequency receiver on the Parkes radio telescope.The single-pulse sequences show that this pulsar switches between two emis

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Electric fields reverse the differentiation of keratinocyte monolayer by down-regulating E-cadherin through PI3K/AKT/Snail pathway

Re-epithelialization is an important step in skin wound healing, referring to the migration, proliferation, and differentiation of keratinocytes around the wound.During this process, Studio Lighting the edges of the wound begin to form new epithelial cells, which migrate from the periphery of the wound towards the center, gradually covering the ent

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Petrologic and Minerochemical Trends of Acapulcoites, Winonaites and Lodranites: New Evidence from Image Analysis and EMPA Investigations

A comprehensive classification of primitive achondrites is difficult due to the high compositional and textural variability and the low number of samples available.Besides oxygen isotopic analysis, other minerochemical and textural parameters may provide a useful tool to solve taxonomic and genetic problems related to these achondrites.The results

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