نتایج جستجو برای: mammalian species

تعداد نتایج: 633937  

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
Isabella Capellini Patrick McNamara Brian T. Preston Charles L. Nunn Robert A. Barton

Sleep is a pervasive characteristic of mammalian species, yet its purpose remains obscure. It is often proposed that 'sleep is for the brain', a view that is supported by experimental studies showing that sleep improves cognitive processes such as memory consolidation. Some comparative studies have also reported that mammalian sleep durations are higher among more encephalized species. However,...

Journal: :Chemistry: A European Journal 2021

Upon light irradiation, a novel dual-functional ruthenium compound releases nitric oxide (NO) and reactive oxygen species (ROS). NO induces Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm dispersal liberates bacteria. The free-floating bacteria are subsequently sterilized by ROS. Therefore, the can readily eradicate mature biofilms at low concentration, which reduces cytotoxicity to mammalian cells. More inform...

Journal: :Reproduction, fertility, and development 2006
Richard R Behringer Guy S Eakin Marilyn B Renfree

The class Mammalia is composed of approximately 4800 extant species. These mammalian species are divided into three subclasses that include the monotremes, marsupials and eutherians. Monotremes are remarkable because these mammals are born from eggs laid outside of the mother's body. Marsupial mammals have relatively short gestation periods and give birth to highly altricial young that continue...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1985
R G Cutler

Peroxidation reactions may cause many of the dysfunctions associated with aging. Accordingly, the 30-fold differences in aging rate among the mammalian species could be determined in part by peroxidation defense processes. This possibility was tested by measuring the spontaneous autoxidation of aerobically incubated brain and kidney tissue homogenates of 24 different mammalian species as a func...

Journal: :Current opinion in neurobiology 2008
Andreas Keller Leslie B Vosshall

The increasing availability of genomic and genetic tools to study olfaction-the sense of smell-has brought important new insights into how this chemosensory modality functions in different species. Newly sequenced mammalian genomes-from platypus to dog-have made it possible to infer how smell has evolved to suit the needs of a given species and how variation within a species may affect individu...

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