Neophobia (aversion to new objects, food, and environments) is a personality trait that affects the ability of wildlife to adapt to new challenges and opportunities.Despite the ubiquity and importance of this trait, the molecular mechanisms underlying repeatable individual differences in neophobia in wild animals are poorly understood.We evaluated
POST-EVACUATION OF SILICONE OIL COMPLICATIONS IN RHEGMATOGENOUS RETINAL DETACHMENT PATIENTS WHO UNDERWENT PARS PLANA VITRECTOMY AT TERTIARY HOSPITAL IN BALI, INDONESIA
Introduction: Pars plana vitrectomy with silicone oil injection has become a standard procedure to treat retinal detachment with complex cases.Considerations related to the use of silicone oil are the RCD Safety Switch need for additional surgical procedures to remove silicone oil after the retinal condition is declared stable or because emulsifica
Extending the WS-HumanTask Architecture to Support the Resource Perspective of BPEL Processes
This work proposes an extension to the WS-HumanTask architecture developed to provide support to the Resource Perspective of BPEL processes.The extension is aimed to overcome limitations identied in the support of Storage Hooks BPEL4People and WS-HumanTask to recurrent Resource Perspective requirements described by the Work ow Resource Patterns and
Chronic inhibition of the mitochondrial ATP synthase in skeletal muscle triggers sarcoplasmic reticulum distress and tubular aggregates
Abstract Tubular aggregates (TA) are honeycomb-like arrays of sarcoplasmic-reticulum (SR) tubules affecting aged glycolytic fibers of male individuals and inducing severe sarcomere disorganization and muscular pain.TA develop in skeletal muscle from Tubular Aggregate Myopathy (TAM) patients as well as in other disorders including endocrine syndrome