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5181por Gaudana, Sandeep B., Krishnakumar, S., Alagesan, Swathi, Digmurti, Madhuri G., Viswanathan, Ganesh A., Chetty, Madhu, Wangikar, Pramod P.“…Here we take this understanding forward and demonstrate that the ultradian rhythm under LL sustains at much higher cell densities when grown under turbulent regimes that simulate flashing light effect. Our results suggest that the ultradian rhythm in metabolism may be needed to support higher carbon and nitrogen requirements of rapidly growing cells under LL. …”
Publicado 2013
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5182por Kapeller, Christoph, Kamada, Kyousuke, Ogawa, Hiroshi, Prueckl, Robert, Scharinger, Josef, Guger, Christoph“…This EEG response can be generated with a LED or a computer screen flashing at a constant frequency, and similar EEG activity can be elicited with pseudo-random stimulation sequences on a screen (code-based BCI). …”
Publicado 2014
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5183por Van Hook, Matthew J., Parmelee, Caitlyn M., Chen, Minghui, Cork, Karlene M., Curto, Carina, Thoreson, Wallace B.“…Using electroretinogram and whole-cell recordings of light responses, we found that enhanced replenishment improves the ability of cone synapses to signal darkness after brief flashes of light and enhances the amplitude of responses to higher-frequency stimuli. …”
Publicado 2014
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5184por Beck, Kevin D., Jiao, Xilu, Smith, Ian M., Myers, Catherine E., Pang, Kevin C. H., Servatius, Richard J.“…Shortening the signal from the entirety of the 3 min ITI to only the first 5 s of the 3 min ITI slowed acquisition during the first four sessions, suggesting the flashing light (FL) is not functioning as a feedback signal. …”
Publicado 2014
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5185“…To observe changes at the level of basic perceptual skills, we additionally employed a simple audio–visual (i.e., tone bursts and light flashes) discrimination task and two unimodal (one auditory and one visual) perceptual threshold measures. …”
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5186“…We found that both red light (LF) and dark (DF) flashes elicited similar responses in the optic tectum neuropil (TOn), while the dorsal telencephalon (dTe) responded only to LF. …”
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5187por Siettos, Constantinos I, Anastassopoulou, Cleo, Russo, Lucia, Grigoras, Christos, Mylonakis, Eleftherios“…From 18 February to 17 April 2015, the Re rose above criticality (∼1.98, 95% CI 1.33 to 2.22), flashing a note of caution for the situation. By projecting in time, we predicted that the epidemic would continue through July 2015. …”
Publicado 2016
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5188“…Participants were presented with sequences of tones or blinking circular shapes (i.e., flashes) at 2.4 Hz while their electrophysiological responses were recorded. …”
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5189por Harris, A. P., Lennen, R. J., Brydges, N. M., Jansen, M. A., Pernet, C. R., Whalley, H. C., Marshall, I., Baker, S., Basso, A. M., Day, M., Holmes, M. C., Hall, J.“…BDNF (+/−) and control rats were trained to associate a flashing light (conditioned stimulus; CS) with foot‐shock, and brain activation in response to the CS was measured 24 h later in awake rats using fMRI. …”
Publicado 2016
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5190por Salchow, Christina, Strohmeier, Daniel, Klee, Sascha, Jannek, Dunja, Schiecke, Karin, Witte, Herbert, Nehorai, Arye, Haueisen, Jens“…Twelve healthy volunteers were stimulated with low intensity light flashes at 20 stimulation frequencies, leading to rod activation only. …”
Publicado 2016
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5191por Dun, Yao-Jun, Liu, Hui-Xin, Yu, Lu-Ping, Li, Qing, Zhang, Xiao-Wei, Tang, Xu, Qin, Cai-Peng, Xu, Tao“…One hundred participants were randomly selected from the total 200 participants to perform EFA with varimax rotation on the revised scale, and “hot flashes” item was deleted for low factor loading. …”
Publicado 2017
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5192por Tomaszewski, Erin L., Moise, Pierre, Krupnick, Robert N., Downing, Jared, Meyer, Margaret, Naidoo, Shevani, Holmstrom, Stefan“…Experts noted the symptoms most frequently mentioned by patients include erectile dysfunction, loss of sexual desire or interest, incontinence/leaking, urgency, and hot flashes. Patient interviews confirmed the high frequency of erectile dysfunction, loss of libido, urinary urgency, and incontinence. …”
Publicado 2017
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5193por Ohashi, Yasuo, Shiba, Eiichi, Yamashita, Hiroko, Kurebayashi, Junichi, Noguchi, Shinzaburo, Iwase, Hirotaka, Yoshida, Michihiro, Fujimoto, Tsukasa“…Symptoms associated with menopause such as hot flashes and sweating contributed to these results. …”
Publicado 2017
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5194por Samuels, Noah, Freed, Yakov, Weitzen, Rony, Ben-David, Merav, Maimon, Yair, Eliyahu, Uri, Berger, Raanan“…Patients reporting chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy were also more likely to report a beneficial effect (P = .004), as were female patients reporting hot flashes (P = .005) and those referred by an oncologist (P = .046). …”
Publicado 2017
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5195“…Stimulus-phase-locked oscillations were present in responses to moving and flashing stimuli. In contrast to stimulus-phase-independent oscillations, the strength of stimulus-phase-locked oscillations was positively correlated with stimulus velocity and neuronal firing rate. …”
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5196“…RESULTS: Contributions of the study included development of a method for staging the menopausal transition; development of bleeding criteria to differentiate bleeding episodes from intermenstrual bleeding from menstrual calendars; identification of hormonal changes associated with menopausal transition stages; assessment of the effects of menopausal transition factors, aging, stress-related factors, health factors, social factors on symptoms, particularly hot flashes, depressed mood, pain, cognitive, sexual desire, and sleep disruption symptoms, and urinary incontinence symptoms; identification of naturally occurring clusters of symptoms women experienced during the menopausal transition and early postmenopause; and assessment of gene polymorphisms associated with events such as onset of the early and late menopausal transition stages and symptoms. …”
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5197por Maioli, Claudio, Falciati, Luca, Galli, Jessica, Micheletti, Serena, Turetti, Luisa, Balconi, Michela, Fazzi, Elisa M.“…Subjects performed a simple visually-guided saccade task and a cue-target task, in which they performed a saccade towards a peripheral target, after a non-informative visual cue was flashed 150 ms before the imperative target, either at the same (valid) or at a different (invalid) spatial position. …”
Publicado 2019
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5198por AlQarni, Mohammed Abdullah, Fayi, Khalid Ali, Al-sharif, Mohammad Nassir, Siddiqui, Aesha Farheen, Alhazzani, Adel ALI“…Most headache attacks were associated mainly with light in form of flashes, sensitivity or aggravated episodes.…”
Publicado 2020
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5199por Muzzey, Mikayla, Tellor, Katie B., Ramaswamy, Karthik, Schwarze, Martin, Armbruster, Anastasia L.“…Of the 144 patients, 16 (11.1%) reported adverse effects with dizziness, hot flashes, bradycardia, and headache (1.4% each) being the most common. …”
Publicado 2020
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5200por Patel, Shruti R, Zayas, Jacqueline, Medina-Inojosa, Jose R, Loprinzi, Charles, Cathcart-Rake, Elizabeth J, Bhagra, Anjali, Olson, Janet E, Couch, Fergus J, Ruddy, Kathryn J“…While the greatest symptom improvement was reported with breast/chest wall pain and anxiety, significant improvement was also perceived in joint pain, muscle pain, fatigue, headache, quality of life, hot flashes, nausea/vomiting, depression, insomnia, lymphedema, and peripheral neuropathy, (all p-values <0.004). …”
Publicado 2021
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