May. 18th, 2008
Biology Papers....
May. 18th, 2008 04:29 pmNote: If you want to read these you may have to pay or have ATHENS or something...
Polymorphisms in the angiotensin-converting enzyme gene region predict coping styles in healthy adults and depressed patients - Trying to link polymorphisms to coping strategies in healthy/depressed people.
The role of spinal cord vanilloid (TRPV1) receptors in pain modulation. (no payement/ATHENS required). Effect of TRPV1 on pain modulation, uses capsaicin in a lot of the experiments.
Neuroethology: A Neuronal Self-Defense Mechanism in Fly Larvae - "Hwang et al. [8] showed that indeed Drosophila larvae can defend themselves against such wasp attacks by performing their rolling behavior. In a kung-fu-like fashion, the larva wraps the wasp's sting around its body, flips the attacking wasp through the air and onto its back, which gives the larva time to escape." - I'm sorry but that was just worth quoting.
Proliferating mesodermal cells in murine embryos exhibiting macrophage and lymphendothelial characteristics - development of the immune system
argh. Head hurts too much now, and various sites won't let me access with ATHENS. That's enough