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Observing the subglacial hydrology network and its dynamics with a dense seismic array 期刊论文
Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, 2021
作者:  Ugo Nanni;  Florent Gimbert;  Philippe Roux;  Albanne Lecointre
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Integrated reservoir characterization of enhanced oil recovery targets in mature basins: An example from the Tar Springs Formation, Rock Hill field, Illinois Basin, United States 期刊论文
AAPG Bulletin, 2020
作者:  Timothy C. Henderson;  Kenneth D. Ridgway;  Cliff T. Johnston;  Thomas A. Everett
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Three-dimensional reconstructions of the putative metazoan Namapoikia show that it was a microbial construction 期刊论文
Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, 2020
作者:  Akshay Mehra;  Wesley A. Watters;  John P. Grotzinger;  Adam C. Maloof
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Slip sliding away: Enigma of large sandy blocks within a gas-bearing mass transport deposit, offshore northwestern Greenland 期刊论文
AAPG BULLETIN, 2020, 104 (5) : 1011-1043
作者:  Cox, David R.;  Huuse, Mads;  Newton, Andrew M. W.;  Gannon, Paul;  Clayburn, John
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Fluvial architecture and four-dimensional saturation modeling of a steam flood: Kern River field, California 期刊论文
AAPG BULLETIN, 2020, 104 (5) : 1167-1196
作者:  Larue, D. K.;  Allen, J. P.;  Beeson, D.
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Fluvial architecture and four-dimensional saturation modeling of a steam flood: Kern River field, California 期刊论文
AAPG BULLETIN, 2020, 104 (5) : 1167-1196
作者:  Larue, D. K.;  Allen, J. P.;  Beeson, D.
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Slip sliding away: Enigma of large sandy blocks within a gas-bearing mass transport deposit, offshore northwestern Greenland 期刊论文
AAPG BULLETIN, 2020, 104 (5) : 1011-1043
作者:  Cox, David R.;  Huuse, Mads;  Newton, Andrew M. W.;  Gannon, Paul;  Clayburn, John
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Injured adult neurons regress to an embryonic transcriptional growth state 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 581 (7806) : 77-+
作者:  Wang, Ruicong;  Li, Hongda;  Wu, Jianfeng;  Cai, Zhi-Yu;  Li, Baizhou;  Ni, Hengxiao;  Qiu, Xingfeng;  Chen, Hui;  Liu, Wei;  Yang, Zhang-Hua;  Liu, Min;  Hu, Jin;  Liang, Yaoji;  Lan, Ping;  Han, Jiahuai;  Mo, Wei
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Grafts of spinal-cord-derived neural progenitor cells (NPCs) enable the robust regeneration of corticospinal axons and restore forelimb function after spinal cord injury(1)  however, the molecular mechanisms that underlie this regeneration are unknown. Here we perform translational profiling specifically of corticospinal tract (CST) motor neurons in mice, to identify their '  regenerative transcriptome'  after spinal cord injury and NPC grafting. Notably, both injury alone and injury combined with NPC grafts elicit virtually identical early transcriptomic responses in host CST neurons. However, in mice with injury alone this regenerative transcriptome is downregulated after two weeks, whereas in NPC-grafted mice this transcriptome is sustained. The regenerative transcriptome represents a reversion to an embryonic transcriptional state of the CST neuron. The huntingtin gene (Htt) is a central hub in the regeneration transcriptome  deletion of Htt significantly attenuates regeneration, which shows that Htt has a key role in neural plasticity after injury.


In mouse models of central nervous system injury, Htt is shown to be a key component of the regulatory program associated with reversion of the neuronal transcriptome to a less-mature state.


  
Late Quaternary sequence stratigraphy as a tool for groundwater exploration: Lessons from the Po River Basin (northern Italy) 期刊论文
AAPG BULLETIN, 2020, 104 (3) : 681-710
作者:  Campo, Bruno;  Bohacs, Kevin M.;  Amorosi, Alessandro
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Local and global consequences of reward-evoked striatal dopamine release 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 580 (7802) : 239-+
作者:  Wagner, Felix R.;  Dienemann, Christian;  Wang, Haibo;  Stuetzer, Alexandra;  Tegunov, Dimitry;  Urlaub, Henning;  Cramer, Patrick
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The neurotransmitter dopamine is required for the reinforcement of actions by rewarding stimuli(1). Neuroscientists have tried to define the functions of dopamine in concise conceptual terms(2), but the practical implications of dopamine release depend on its diverse brain-wide consequences. Although molecular and cellular effects of dopaminergic signalling have been extensively studied(3), the effects of dopamine on larger-scale neural activity profiles are less well-understood. Here we combine dynamic dopamine-sensitive molecular imaging(4) and functional magnetic resonance imaging to determine how striatal dopamine release shapes local and global responses to rewarding stimulation in rat brains. We find that dopamine consistently alters the duration, but not the magnitude, of stimulus responses across much of the striatum, via quantifiable postsynaptic effects that vary across subregions. Striatal dopamine release also potentiates a network of distal responses, which we delineate using neurochemically dependent functional connectivity analyses. Hot spots of dopaminergic drive notably include cortical regions that are associated with both limbic and motor function. Our results reveal distinct neuromodulatory actions of striatal dopamine that extend well beyond its sites of peak release, and that result in enhanced activation of remote neural populations necessary for the performance of motivated actions. Our findings also suggest brain-wide biomarkers of dopaminergic function and could provide a basis for the improved interpretation of neuroimaging results that are relevant to learning and addiction.


Molecular and functional magnetic resonance imaging in the rat reveals distinct neuromodulatory effects of striatal dopamine that extend beyond peak release sites and activate remote neural populations necessary for performing motivated actions.