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Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Biology.
Animals typically combine inertial and visual information to stabilize their gaze against confounding self-generated visual motion, and to maintain a level gaze when the body is perturbed by external forces. In vertebrates, an inner ear vestibular sy
Autor:
Kathrin Banach, Christopher Gans, Nalin M. Kumar, Shwetha Mureli, David L. Geenen, Dan J. Bare
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology. 304:H600-H609
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) were shown to improve cell survival and alleviate cardiac arrhythmias when transplanted into cardiac tissue; however, little is known about the mechanism by which MSCs modify the electrophysiological properties of cardia
Publikováno v:
The Journal of experimental biology. 220(Pt 12)
Animals typically combine inertial and visual information to stabilize their gaze against confounding self-generated visual motion, and to maintain a level gaze when the body is perturbed by external forces. In vertebrates, an inner ear vestibular sy
Autor:
Jessica L. Fox, Shwetha Mureli
Publikováno v:
The Journal of experimental biology. 218(Pt 16)
In flies, mechanosensory information from modified hindwings known as halteres is combined with visual information for wing-steering behavior. Haltere input is necessary for free flight, making it difficult to study the effects of haltere ablation un
Autor:
Peter T. Masiakos, Lino Ferreira, Shwetha Mureli, Robert Langer, Olive Mwizerwa, Debanjan Sarkar, Maria J. N. Pereira, Cathryn A. Sundback, Ingeborg Friehs, Irina Pomerantseva, Pedro J. del Nido, Jeffrey M. Karp, Nora Lang, Jacob McFadden, Ben Ouyang, Mark C. Mochel
Publikováno v:
PMC
Biodegradable elastomers have emerged as promising materials for their potential to mimic the viscoelastic properties of several tissues and exhibit compliance with dynamic environments without damaging the surrounding tissue.[1, 2] Several elastomer
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https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3905612/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3905612/
Autor:
Shwetha Mureli, Alexandra M. Yarger, Jessica L. Fox, Nicholas D. Kathman, Joshua M. Hall, Dane P. McLoughlin
Publikováno v:
Biology Letters. 11:20150845
The halteres of flies are mechanosensory organs that provide information about body rotations during flight. We measured haltere movements in a range of fly taxa during free walking and tethered flight. We find a diversity of wing–haltere phase rel