Sentences with phrase «in central memory»

Single - cell differential gene expression analysis revealed a spectrum of known transcripts, including several linked to cytotoxic and costimulatory function that are expressed at higher levels in the TEMRA (effector memory T cells expressing CD45RA) subset, which is highly enriched for CD4 - CTLs, compared with CD4 + T cells in the central memory (TCM) and effector memory (TEM) subsets.
«Previously it was thought that HIV was hiding primarily in central memory T - cells, but our new HIV genetic sequencing test has revealed that the majority of replication - competent virus is actually hiding in effector memory T - cells.

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To jog your memory, Bitcoin is considered the world's first cryptocurrency, launched in 2009 to decentralize the financial sector and act as a universal payment system absent a central bank or administrator.
Wiesel, for whom memory seems to be the closest thing to the image of God in human beings, and who views memory as the central transmitter of ethical and moral insights, depicts the tragedy of Elhanan's increasing disability with enormous understanding and sympathy.
In a complex, structured environment, however, the brain of a man for instance, there would be myriad oblique entities which, for example, might be themselves the termini of routes of inheritance from all over the body, which would introduce to the concrescing central entity all sorts of new data from the complex supporting organism (such as hunger pangs, visual impressions, memory traces, sounds, etc.) which were not directly inherited from the dominant past entity.
The point of central importance in these developments for a philosophy of man is that man - made physical mechanisms are no longer limited to rigid patterns of mechanical action, but are now admitted to the domain of sensitive response, memory, and even of decision - making — activities that traditionally have been thought the exclusive province of minded organisms.
All the better for this conversation, of course, if Muslim dialogue partners bring to the table a deep memory of Muslim philosophers such as al - Farabi, Averroës and Avicenna, each of whom attended in various ways to the profound connection between faith and reason, the central point of the pope's lecture.
But I would remind you that Durrell came to write the fantastically structured Alexandria Quartet, in which, even though the selves in it do not escape from the relativity of their own selfhood, nonetheless memory, and thus the past, plays a central and creative role.
Memory is the central focus of historical time, and in the context of memory the past is a living resource, and not just a repressive and negating fMemory is the central focus of historical time, and in the context of memory the past is a living resource, and not just a repressive and negating fmemory the past is a living resource, and not just a repressive and negating factor.
The covenant at Sinai is the central event in Israel's memory.
Somehow, this Broccoli Salad featured prominently in our gatherings and in my memories of our time in that small Central California town.
Whether you're looking to spend your days in the French Quarter or Central Business District — each within walking distance of our front doors — or prefer to lose track of time taking in views from our rooftop pool and exploring our art collection, we'll turn your vacation fantasies into your fondest lifelong memories.
CENTRAL COAST Randall Graham, Founder and President, Bonny Doon Vineyard 2013 was an exceptionally early vintage for the Central Coast, the earliest in memory by at least three to four weeks, undoubtedly due in part to the preternaturally dry winter and mild CENTRAL COAST Randall Graham, Founder and President, Bonny Doon Vineyard 2013 was an exceptionally early vintage for the Central Coast, the earliest in memory by at least three to four weeks, undoubtedly due in part to the preternaturally dry winter and mild Central Coast, the earliest in memory by at least three to four weeks, undoubtedly due in part to the preternaturally dry winter and mild spring.
It would have been great to see Alonso and Gerrard stick it out together for a few more years, in what was one of the most commanding central midfield partnerships in recent memory.
As well as being the first time in recent memory that meals have been made from scratch in D.C. Public Schools, the program represents the culmination of innovative efforts by D.C. Central Kitchen to build a successful economic model around concepts that don't normally associate in the public mind: local farming, job training for the down - and - out, and feeding the indigent.
The West Wing's central character, President Bartlet, has been described by political commentators as the most popular Democratic president in recent memory.
The President did not mention where the monument would be erected in the memory of the soldier but there have been public suggestions that it should go to where he was killed — Denkyira Obuasi in the Central Region.
Last year, CSHL Associate Professor Bo Li and his colleagues were able to use new genetic techniques to determine the precise neurons in the central amygdala that control fear memory.
Far - reaching neurons in the central amygdala, the location of fear memory in the brain seen here in red (rightl), directly contact neurons in the brainstem, here in green (left).
Dr Milos Petrovic, co-author of the study and Reader in Neuroscience at the University of Central Lancashire added: «Untangling the interactions between the signal receptors in the brain not only tells us more about the inner workings of a healthy brain, but also provides a practical insight into what happens when we form new memories.
UNDERSTANDING EXACTLY how the brain encodes and stores memories is one of the central, unsolved mysteries in neuroscience.
In this study, Owen et al. used MRI to measure the volume of the hippocampus, a central structure of the limbic system that is involved in emotion as well as in memory formatioIn this study, Owen et al. used MRI to measure the volume of the hippocampus, a central structure of the limbic system that is involved in emotion as well as in memory formatioin emotion as well as in memory formatioin memory formation.
If my memory serves me right, in the early 1980s the Central Electricity Generating Board told MPs that FGD should be retro - fitted to 12 gigawatts of coal electricity - generating capacity.
These are found in genes that are central to memory and learning, many of them part of the CREB (cyclic - AMP response elements binding protein) system in the brain.
Given its central role in our mental life working memory may become important in our quest to understand consciousness itself
Dentate GCs have been shown to be intimately connected to individual memories of places and individuals, and thus playing a central role in memory tasks.
Damage to neurons in the central part of the thalamus may lead to problems with sleep, attention, and memory.
The phenotype of NP cells generated ex vivo (Figure S8) closely resembles that of central memory CD4 + T cells found in vivo, which persist for years in secondary lymphoid organs and can differentiate into effector memory CD4 + T cells [45].
Epigenetically - effected hypothalamic GnRH secretion is central to my model of nutrient - dependent pheromone - controlled adaptive evolution, which was presented as «Olfactory - genetic - neuronal - hormonal reciprocity in learning, memory, behavior and in immune function» during a 1995 Anti-Aging medicine conference.
But it's a wonderful system for studying learning and memory, which are central questions in neurobiology,» he said.
The short - term working memory is stored with the help of the messenger substances in a small group of ring - shaped neurons in the ellipsoid body in the central brain of Drosophila.
«Exposure to these particles can lead to a range of potential central nervous system complications that can occur during and persist long after actual space travel,» Limoli said in a press release, «such as various performance decrements, memory deficits, anxiety, depression and impaired decision - making.
Publication S. Kuntz et al., Visual Working Memory Requires Permissive and Instructive NO / cGMP Signaling at Presynapses in the Drosophila Central Brain, Current Biology, 16 February 2017, DOI: 10.1016 / j.cub.2016.12.056
A small group of ring - shaped neurons (green) in the central brain of the fly (magenta) are the seat of visual orientation memory.
Pointing to the change in amygdala activity, which is central to the brain's system of storing and recalling fearful memories (see How Fear Works to learn about this process), the researchers say the memory was not simply disconnected from fear, but that it was actually erased in its entirety.
Experts at the University of Pennsylvania eventually identified the mysterious antibody as a type that targets receptors in the central nervous system that are involved in memory and neuron function.
Medical studies found that «Kirtan Kriya», performed 12 minutes a day for eight weeks, increased brain activity in areas central to memory and improved cognition and wellbeing in patients with memory loss and help prevent Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia.
Neurotoxic reactions (to the central and peripheral nervous systems): coma, convulsions, headache, depression, dizziness, irritability, confusion, panic attacks, anxiety, memory loss, impaired concentration, drowsiness, insomnia, impaired vision, stupor, spaciness, giddiness, slurred speech, twitching muscles, tingling in the limbs, loss of muscular coordination.
The emotional memories stored in the central part of the amygdala may play a role in anxiety disorders involving very distinct fears, such as fears of dogs, spiders, or flying.
Studies show that nitric oxide signaling and the blood flow increases it stimulates play a central role in nerve cell maintenance, growth and repair.,, Most pertinent to anyone looking to enhance their aptitude for learning, nitric oxide - induced blood flow also makes forming new memories physically possible as it plays a key role in what neurologists call long - term potentiation, a process required for assembling and reinforcing new synaptic connections throughout the entire cerebral cortex, striatum, and hippocampus.
Studies of PQQ have shown it can optimize the health of the entire central nervous system, reverse cognitive impairment, improve memory, help in stroke recovery, slow the damage caused by neurodegenerative disease and help protect the brain from toxicity, such as from mercury.
One of my favorite memories of New York with my Dad is doing a bike ride all around Central Park one afternoon... I've seen this lake in movies and tv shows so many times.
Shortly after the death of Central Saint Martins professor and MA course director Louise Wilson this spring, Christopher Kane came across photographs of the work he created in the 18 months under her tutelage: Clothes with coils, cords and ropes, which formed the basis for his spring 2015 collection, dedicated to Wilson's memory.
Owned and operated by Creative Director, Judith Bruce, Havana Home is the culmination of a lifelong love of fragrance and candles and wonderful memories of a childhood in central western New South Wales.
Blood ties and the inflamed passion of a woman's blossoming are central to the French director's strikingly accomplished first feature, one of the most invigorating debuts in recent memory.
[16 marks] Section B Memory 0 4 - 0 1 What is the most appropriate measure of central tendency for calculating the average of the scores, from Table 1, in each of the two groups?
In the 1970s and»80s, British psychologist Alan Baddeley and colleagues developed a model of working memory that brings together how the brain accepts sensory input, processes both visual - spatial and verbal data, and accesses long - term memory; and how all of that input is processed by a function they referred to as central executive.
Working on this project in the summer of 2012 has brought back memories of the picnic atmosphere in Central Park that summer day when SCSF handed out voucher certificates to the excited families that had won the lottery.
This process — of taking new bits of information and storing them in the PFC as memory — is largely under the control of the hippocampus, which sits at the bottom, central portion of the brain.
The better our hippocampus works, the better it is able to store new memories and associations in the PFC.. This process involves creating multiple nerve connections (or axonal connections) from the hippocampus, looping up and over the central portions of the brain to the PFC.
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