---
_id: '3757'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: A central problem in biology is determining how genes interact as parts of
    functional networks. Creation and analysis of synthetic networks, composed of
    well-characterized genetic elements, provide a framework for theoretical modeling.
    Here, with the use of a combinatorial method, a library of networks with varying
    connectivity was generated in Escherichia coli. These networks were composed of
    genes encoding the transcriptional regulators Lacl, TetR, and lambda Cl, as well
    as the corresponding promoters. They displayed phenotypic behaviors resembling
    binary logical circuits, with two chemical “inputs” and a fluorescent protein
    “output.” Within this simple system, diverse computational functions arose through
    changes in network connectivity. Combinatorial synthesis provides an alternative
    approach for studying biological networks, as well as an efficient method for
    producing diverse phenotypes in vivo.
article_processing_charge: No
article_type: original
author:
- first_name: Calin C
  full_name: Guet, Calin C
  id: 47F8433E-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: Guet
  orcid: 0000-0001-6220-2052
- first_name: Michael
  full_name: Elowitz, Michael
  last_name: Elowitz
- first_name: Weihong
  full_name: Hsing, Weihong
  last_name: Hsing
- first_name: Stanislas
  full_name: Leibler, Stanislas
  last_name: Leibler
citation:
  ama: Guet CC, Elowitz M, Hsing W, Leibler S. Combinatorial synthesis of genetic
    networks. <i>Science</i>. 2002;296(5572):1466-1470. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1067407">10.1126/science.1067407</a>
  apa: Guet, C. C., Elowitz, M., Hsing, W., &#38; Leibler, S. (2002). Combinatorial
    synthesis of genetic networks. <i>Science</i>. American Association for the Advancement
    of Science. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1067407">https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1067407</a>
  chicago: Guet, Calin C, Michael Elowitz, Weihong Hsing, and Stanislas Leibler. “Combinatorial
    Synthesis of Genetic Networks.” <i>Science</i>. American Association for the Advancement
    of Science, 2002. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1067407">https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1067407</a>.
  ieee: C. C. Guet, M. Elowitz, W. Hsing, and S. Leibler, “Combinatorial synthesis
    of genetic networks,” <i>Science</i>, vol. 296, no. 5572. American Association
    for the Advancement of Science, pp. 1466–1470, 2002.
  ista: Guet CC, Elowitz M, Hsing W, Leibler S. 2002. Combinatorial synthesis of genetic
    networks. Science. 296(5572), 1466–1470.
  mla: Guet, Calin C., et al. “Combinatorial Synthesis of Genetic Networks.” <i>Science</i>,
    vol. 296, no. 5572, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2002,
    pp. 1466–70, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1067407">10.1126/science.1067407</a>.
  short: C.C. Guet, M. Elowitz, W. Hsing, S. Leibler, Science 296 (2002) 1466–1470.
date_created: 2018-12-11T12:05:00Z
date_published: 2002-05-24T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-07-11T12:48:53Z
day: '24'
doi: 10.1126/science.1067407
extern: '1'
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  - '12029133'
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- iso: eng
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pmid: 1
publication: Science
publication_identifier:
  issn:
  - 0036-8075
publication_status: published
publisher: American Association for the Advancement of Science
publist_id: '2471'
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: '1'
status: public
title: Combinatorial synthesis of genetic networks
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year: '2002'
...
---
_id: '3799'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: 'GABAergic interneurones are diverse in their morphological and functional
    properties. Perisomatic inhibitory cells show fast spiking during sustained current
    injection, whereas dendritic inhibitory cells fire action potentials with lower
    frequency. We examined functional and molecular properties of K(+) channels in
    interneurones with horizontal dendrites in stratum oriens-alveus (OA) of the hippocampal
    CA1 region, which mainly comprise somatostatin-positive dendritic inhibitory cells.
    Voltage-gated K(+) currents in nucleated patches isolated from OA interneurones
    consisted of three major components: a fast delayed rectifier K(+) current component
    that was highly sensitive to external 4-aminopyridine (4-AP) and tetraethylammonium
    (TEA) (half-maximal inhibitory concentrations &lt; 0.1 mM for both blockers),
    a slow delayed rectifier K(+) current component that was sensitive to high concentrations
    of TEA, but insensitive to 4-AP, and a rapidly inactivating A-type K(+) current
    component that was blocked by high concentrations of 4-AP, but resistant to TEA.
    The relative contributions of these components to the macroscopic K(+) current
    were estimated as 57 +/- 5, 25 +/- 6, and 19 +/- 2 %, respectively. Dendrotoxin,
    a selective blocker of Kv1 channels had only minimal effects on K(+) currents
    in nucleated patches. Coapplication of the membrane-permeant cAMP analogue 8-(4-chlorophenylthio)-adenosine
    3'':5''-cyclic monophosphate (cpt-cAMP) and the phosphodiesterase blocker isobutyl-methylxanthine
    (IBMX) resulted in a selective inhibition of the fast delayed rectifier K(+) current
    component. This inhibition was absent in the presence of the protein kinase A
    (PKA) inhibitor H-89, implying the involvement of PKA-mediated phosphorylation.
    Single-cell reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) analysis
    revealed a high abundance of Kv3.2 mRNA in OA interneurones, whereas the expression
    level of Kv3.1 mRNA was markedly lower. Similarly, RT-PCR analysis showed a high
    abundance of Kv4.3 mRNA, whereas Kv4.2 mRNA was undetectable. This suggests that
    the fast delayed rectifier K(+) current and the A-type K(+) current component
    are mediated predominantly by homomeric Kv3.2 and Kv4.3 channels. Selective modulation
    of Kv3.2 channels in OA interneurones by cAMP is likely to be an important factor
    regulating the activity of dendritic inhibitory cells in principal neurone-interneurone
    microcircuits.'
acknowledgement: We thank Drs J. Bischofberger, M. Heckmann, and I. Vida for critically
  reading the manuscript, and A. Blomenkamp and K. Winterhalter for technical assistance.
  This work was supported by a scholarship from the Deutscher Akademischer Austansch
  dienst to C.-C. L., a Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft grant to P. J. (SFB 505/C5),
  and the Alexander-von-Humboldt foundation.
article_processing_charge: No
article_type: original
author:
- first_name: Cheng
  full_name: Lien, Cheng
  last_name: Lien
- first_name: Marco
  full_name: Martina, Marco
  last_name: Martina
- first_name: Jobst
  full_name: Schultz, Jobst
  last_name: Schultz
- first_name: Heimo
  full_name: Ehmke, Heimo
  last_name: Ehmke
- first_name: Peter M
  full_name: Jonas, Peter M
  id: 353C1B58-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: Jonas
  orcid: 0000-0001-5001-4804
citation:
  ama: Lien C, Martina M, Schultz J, Ehmke H, Jonas PM. Gating, modulation and subunit
    composition of voltage-gated K(+) channels in dendritic inhibitory interneurones
    of rat hippocampus. <i>Journal of Physiology</i>. 2002;538(Pt 2):405-419. doi:<a
    href="https://doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.2001.013066">10.1113/jphysiol.2001.013066</a>
  apa: Lien, C., Martina, M., Schultz, J., Ehmke, H., &#38; Jonas, P. M. (2002). Gating,
    modulation and subunit composition of voltage-gated K(+) channels in dendritic
    inhibitory interneurones of rat hippocampus. <i>Journal of Physiology</i>. Wiley-Blackwell.
    <a href="https://doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.2001.013066">https://doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.2001.013066</a>
  chicago: Lien, Cheng, Marco Martina, Jobst Schultz, Heimo Ehmke, and Peter M Jonas.
    “Gating, Modulation and Subunit Composition of Voltage-Gated K(+) Channels in
    Dendritic Inhibitory Interneurones of Rat Hippocampus.” <i>Journal of Physiology</i>.
    Wiley-Blackwell, 2002. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.2001.013066">https://doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.2001.013066</a>.
  ieee: C. Lien, M. Martina, J. Schultz, H. Ehmke, and P. M. Jonas, “Gating, modulation
    and subunit composition of voltage-gated K(+) channels in dendritic inhibitory
    interneurones of rat hippocampus,” <i>Journal of Physiology</i>, vol. 538, no.
    Pt 2. Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 405–419, 2002.
  ista: Lien C, Martina M, Schultz J, Ehmke H, Jonas PM. 2002. Gating, modulation
    and subunit composition of voltage-gated K(+) channels in dendritic inhibitory
    interneurones of rat hippocampus. Journal of Physiology. 538(Pt 2), 405–419.
  mla: Lien, Cheng, et al. “Gating, Modulation and Subunit Composition of Voltage-Gated
    K(+) Channels in Dendritic Inhibitory Interneurones of Rat Hippocampus.” <i>Journal
    of Physiology</i>, vol. 538, no. Pt 2, Wiley-Blackwell, 2002, pp. 405–19, doi:<a
    href="https://doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.2001.013066">10.1113/jphysiol.2001.013066</a>.
  short: C. Lien, M. Martina, J. Schultz, H. Ehmke, P.M. Jonas, Journal of Physiology
    538 (2002) 405–419.
date_created: 2018-12-11T12:05:14Z
date_published: 2002-01-01T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-07-11T12:32:26Z
day: '01'
doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.2001.013066
extern: '1'
external_id:
  pmid:
  - '11790809'
intvolume: '       538'
issue: Pt 2
language:
- iso: eng
main_file_link:
- open_access: '1'
  url: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2290075/
month: '01'
oa: 1
oa_version: Published Version
page: 405 - 419
pmid: 1
publication: Journal of Physiology
publication_identifier:
  issn:
  - 0022-3751
publication_status: published
publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
publist_id: '2411'
quality_controlled: '1'
status: public
title: Gating, modulation and subunit composition of voltage-gated K(+) channels in
  dendritic inhibitory interneurones of rat hippocampus
type: journal_article
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volume: 538
year: '2002'
...
---
_id: '3800'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: Networks of GABAergic interneurons are of critical importance for the generation
    of gamma frequency oscillations in the brain. To examine the underlying synaptic
    mechanisms, we made paired recordings from &quot;basket cells&quot; (BCs) in different
    subfields of hippocampal slices, using transgenic mice that express enhanced green
    fluorescent protein (EGFP) under the control of the parvalbumin promoter. Unitary
    inhibitory postsynaptic currents (IPSCs) showed large amplitude and fast time
    course with mean amplitude-weighted decay time constants of 2.5, 1.2, and 1.8
    ms in the dentate gyrus, and the cornu ammonis area 3 (CA3) and 1 (CA1), respectively
    (33-34 degrees C). The decay of unitary IPSCs at BC-BC synapses was significantly
    faster than that at BC-principal cell synapses, indicating target cell-specific
    differences in IPSC kinetics. In addition, electrical coupling was found in a
    subset of BC-BC pairs. To examine whether an interneuron network with fast inhibitory
    synapses can act as a gamma frequency oscillator, we developed an interneuron
    network model based on experimentally determined properties. In comparison to
    previous interneuron network models, our model was able to generate oscillatory
    activity with higher coherence over a broad range of frequencies (20-110 Hz).
    In this model, high coherence and flexibility in frequency control emerge from
    the combination of synaptic properties, network structure, and electrical coupling.
acknowledgement: We thank Drs. J. Bischofberger, M. Heckmann, and R. Traub for critically
  reading the manuscript. This work was supported by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
  Grants SFB 505/C5 (to P.J.) and SFB 505/C6 (to M.F. and P.J.), Human Frontiers Science
  Program Organization Grant RG0017/1998-B (to P.J.), and grants from the Alexander-von-Humboldt
  Foundation (to P.J. and M.F.), the Schilling Foundation (to H.M.), and Novartis
  (to H.M.).
article_processing_charge: No
article_type: original
author:
- first_name: Marlene
  full_name: Bartos, Marlene
  last_name: Bartos
- first_name: Imre
  full_name: Vida, Imre
  last_name: Vida
- first_name: Michael
  full_name: Frotscher, Michael
  last_name: Frotscher
- first_name: Axel
  full_name: Meyer, Axel
  last_name: Meyer
- first_name: Hannah
  full_name: Monyer, Hannah
  last_name: Monyer
- first_name: Jörg
  full_name: Geiger, Jörg
  last_name: Geiger
- first_name: Peter M
  full_name: Jonas, Peter M
  id: 353C1B58-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: Jonas
  orcid: 0000-0001-5001-4804
citation:
  ama: Bartos M, Vida I, Frotscher M, et al. Fast synaptic inhibition promotes synchronized
    gamma oscillations in hippocampal interneuron networks. <i>PNAS</i>. 2002;99(20):13222-13227.
    doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.192233099">10.1073/pnas.192233099</a>
  apa: Bartos, M., Vida, I., Frotscher, M., Meyer, A., Monyer, H., Geiger, J., &#38;
    Jonas, P. M. (2002). Fast synaptic inhibition promotes synchronized gamma oscillations
    in hippocampal interneuron networks. <i>PNAS</i>. National Academy of Sciences.
    <a href="https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.192233099">https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.192233099</a>
  chicago: Bartos, Marlene, Imre Vida, Michael Frotscher, Axel Meyer, Hannah Monyer,
    Jörg Geiger, and Peter M Jonas. “Fast Synaptic Inhibition Promotes Synchronized
    Gamma Oscillations in Hippocampal Interneuron Networks.” <i>PNAS</i>. National
    Academy of Sciences, 2002. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.192233099">https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.192233099</a>.
  ieee: M. Bartos <i>et al.</i>, “Fast synaptic inhibition promotes synchronized gamma
    oscillations in hippocampal interneuron networks,” <i>PNAS</i>, vol. 99, no. 20.
    National Academy of Sciences, pp. 13222–13227, 2002.
  ista: Bartos M, Vida I, Frotscher M, Meyer A, Monyer H, Geiger J, Jonas PM. 2002.
    Fast synaptic inhibition promotes synchronized gamma oscillations in hippocampal
    interneuron networks. PNAS. 99(20), 13222–13227.
  mla: Bartos, Marlene, et al. “Fast Synaptic Inhibition Promotes Synchronized Gamma
    Oscillations in Hippocampal Interneuron Networks.” <i>PNAS</i>, vol. 99, no. 20,
    National Academy of Sciences, 2002, pp. 13222–27, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.192233099">10.1073/pnas.192233099</a>.
  short: M. Bartos, I. Vida, M. Frotscher, A. Meyer, H. Monyer, J. Geiger, P.M. Jonas,
    PNAS 99 (2002) 13222–13227.
date_created: 2018-12-11T12:05:14Z
date_published: 2002-09-16T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-07-10T13:35:18Z
day: '16'
doi: 10.1073/pnas.192233099
extern: '1'
external_id:
  pmid:
  - '12235359'
intvolume: '        99'
issue: '20'
language:
- iso: eng
main_file_link:
- open_access: '1'
  url: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC130614/
month: '09'
oa: 1
oa_version: Published Version
page: 13222 - 13227
pmid: 1
publication: PNAS
publication_identifier:
  issn:
  - 0027-8424
publication_status: published
publisher: National Academy of Sciences
publist_id: '2409'
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: '1'
status: public
title: Fast synaptic inhibition promotes synchronized gamma oscillations in hippocampal
  interneuron networks
type: journal_article
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volume: 99
year: '2002'
...
---
_id: '3801'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: 'To examine possible interactions between fast depression and modulation of
    inhibitory synaptic transmission in the hippocampus, we recorded from pairs of
    synaptically connected basket cells (BCs) and granule cells (GCs) in the dentate
    gyrus of rat brain slices at 34 degrees C. Multiple-pulse depression (MPD) was
    examined in trains of 5 or 10 inhibitory postsynaptic currents (IPSCs) evoked
    at frequencies of 10-100 Hz under several conditions that inhibit transmitter
    release: block of voltage-dependent Ca2+ channels by Cd2+ (10 microM), activation
    of gamma-amino-butyric acid type B receptors (GABA(B)Rs) by baclofen (10 microM)
    and activation of muscarinic acetylcholine receptors (mAchRs) by carbachol (2
    microM). All manipulations led to a substantial inhibition of synaptic transmission,
    reducing the amplitude of the first IPSC in the train (IPSC1) by 72%, 61% and
    29%, respectively. However, MPD was largely preserved under these conditions (0.34
    in control versus 0.31, 0.50 and 0.47 in the respective conditions at 50 Hz).
    Similarly, a theta burst stimulation (TBS) protocol reduced IPSC1 by 54%, but
    left MPD unchanged (0.40 in control and 0.39 during TBS). Analysis of both fractions
    of transmission failures and coefficients of variation (CV) of IPSC peak amplitudes
    suggested that MPD had a presynaptic expression site, independent of release probability.
    In conclusion, different types of presynaptic modulation of inhibitory synaptic
    transmission converge on a reduction of synaptic strength, while short-term dynamics
    are largely unchanged.'
acknowledgement: We  thank  Drs  M.  Bartos,  J.  Bischofberger,  M.  Heckmann  and
  I. Vida  for  critically  reading  the  manuscript,  Dr  K.  Götz  for providing  information  about  pharmacological  properties  of
  inhibitory  hippocampal  synapses,  and  A.  Blomenkamp  and K. Winterhalter for
  technical assistance. This work was supported by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
  grants to P.J. (Jo-248/2-2,SFB 505/C5) and the Alexander-von-Humboldt foundation.
article_processing_charge: No
article_type: original
author:
- first_name: Stefan
  full_name: Hefft, Stefan
  last_name: Hefft
- first_name: Udo
  full_name: Kraushaar, Udo
  last_name: Kraushaar
- first_name: Jörg
  full_name: Geiger, Jörg
  last_name: Geiger
- first_name: Peter M
  full_name: Jonas, Peter M
  id: 353C1B58-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: Jonas
  orcid: 0000-0001-5001-4804
citation:
  ama: Hefft S, Kraushaar U, Geiger J, Jonas PM. Presynaptic short-term depression
    is maintained during regulation of transmitter release at a GABAergic synapse
    in rat hippocampus. <i>Journal of Physiology</i>. 2002;539(Pt 1):201-208. doi:<a
    href="https://doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.2001.013455">10.1113/jphysiol.2001.013455</a>
  apa: Hefft, S., Kraushaar, U., Geiger, J., &#38; Jonas, P. M. (2002). Presynaptic
    short-term depression is maintained during regulation of transmitter release at
    a GABAergic synapse in rat hippocampus. <i>Journal of Physiology</i>. Wiley-Blackwell.
    <a href="https://doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.2001.013455">https://doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.2001.013455</a>
  chicago: Hefft, Stefan, Udo Kraushaar, Jörg Geiger, and Peter M Jonas. “Presynaptic
    Short-Term Depression Is Maintained during Regulation of Transmitter Release at
    a GABAergic Synapse in Rat Hippocampus.” <i>Journal of Physiology</i>. Wiley-Blackwell,
    2002. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.2001.013455">https://doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.2001.013455</a>.
  ieee: S. Hefft, U. Kraushaar, J. Geiger, and P. M. Jonas, “Presynaptic short-term
    depression is maintained during regulation of transmitter release at a GABAergic
    synapse in rat hippocampus,” <i>Journal of Physiology</i>, vol. 539, no. Pt 1.
    Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 201–8, 2002.
  ista: Hefft S, Kraushaar U, Geiger J, Jonas PM. 2002. Presynaptic short-term depression
    is maintained during regulation of transmitter release at a GABAergic synapse
    in rat hippocampus. Journal of Physiology. 539(Pt 1), 201–8.
  mla: Hefft, Stefan, et al. “Presynaptic Short-Term Depression Is Maintained during
    Regulation of Transmitter Release at a GABAergic Synapse in Rat Hippocampus.”
    <i>Journal of Physiology</i>, vol. 539, no. Pt 1, Wiley-Blackwell, 2002, pp. 201–08,
    doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.2001.013455">10.1113/jphysiol.2001.013455</a>.
  short: S. Hefft, U. Kraushaar, J. Geiger, P.M. Jonas, Journal of Physiology 539
    (2002) 201–8.
date_created: 2018-12-11T12:05:15Z
date_published: 2002-02-01T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-07-11T10:01:12Z
day: '01'
doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.2001.013455
extern: '1'
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  pmid:
  - '11850513'
intvolume: '       539'
issue: Pt 1
language:
- iso: eng
main_file_link:
- open_access: '1'
  url: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2290140/
month: '02'
oa: 1
oa_version: Published Version
page: 201 - 8
pmid: 1
publication: Journal of Physiology
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  issn:
  - 0022-3751
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publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
publist_id: '2410'
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: '1'
status: public
title: Presynaptic short-term depression is maintained during regulation of transmitter
  release at a GABAergic synapse in rat hippocampus
type: journal_article
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volume: 539
year: '2002'
...
---
_id: '3802'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: The presynaptic Ca2+ signal is a key determinant of transmitter release at
    chemical synapses. In cortical synaptic terminals, however, little is known about
    the kinetic properties of the presynaptic Ca2+ channels. To investigate the timing
    and magnitude of the presynaptic Ca2+ inflow, we performed whole-cell patch-clamp
    recordings from mossy fiber boutons (MFBs) in rat hippocampus. MFBs showed large
    high-voltage-activated Ca(2+) currents, with a maximal amplitude of approximately
    100 pA at a membrane potential of 0 mV. Both activation and deactivation were
    fast, with time constants in the submillisecond range at a temperature of approximately
    23 degrees C. An MFB action potential (AP) applied as a voltage-clamp command
    evoked a transient Ca2+ current with an average amplitude of approximately 170
    pA and a half-duration of 580 microsec. A prepulse to +40 mV had only minimal
    effects on the AP-evoked Ca2+ current, indicating that presynaptic APs open the
    voltage-gated Ca2+ channels very effectively. On the basis of the experimental
    data, we developed a kinetic model with four closed states and one open state,
    linked by voltage-dependent rate constants. Simulations of the Ca2+ current could
    reproduce the experimental data, including the large amplitude and rapid time
    course of the current evoked by MFB APs. Furthermore, the simulations indicate
    that the shape of the presynaptic AP and the gating kinetics of the Ca2+ channels
    are tuned to produce a maximal Ca2+ influx during a minimal period of time. The
    precise timing and high efficacy of Ca2+ channel activation at this cortical glutamatergic
    synapse may be important for synchronous transmitter release and temporal information
    processing.
acknowledgement: J.B. was supported by grants from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
  (Bi 642/1-2 and SFB 505/C9). We thank Dr. U. Kraushaar, Dr. S. Hefft, and C. Schmidt-Hieber
  for critically reading this manuscript, F. Heyde for secretarial help, and A. Blomenkamp
  and K. Winterhalter for technical assistance.
article_processing_charge: No
article_type: original
author:
- first_name: Josef
  full_name: Bischofberger, Josef
  last_name: Bischofberger
- first_name: Jörg
  full_name: Geiger, Jörg
  last_name: Geiger
- first_name: Peter M
  full_name: Jonas, Peter M
  id: 353C1B58-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: Jonas
  orcid: 0000-0001-5001-4804
citation:
  ama: Bischofberger J, Geiger J, Jonas PM. Timing and efficacy of Ca(2+) channel
    activation in hippocampal mossy fiber boutons. <i>Journal of Neuroscience</i>.
    2002;22(24):10593-10602. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.22-24-10593.2002">10.1523/JNEUROSCI.22-24-10593.2002</a>
  apa: Bischofberger, J., Geiger, J., &#38; Jonas, P. M. (2002). Timing and efficacy
    of Ca(2+) channel activation in hippocampal mossy fiber boutons. <i>Journal of
    Neuroscience</i>. Society for Neuroscience. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.22-24-10593.2002">https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.22-24-10593.2002</a>
  chicago: Bischofberger, Josef, Jörg Geiger, and Peter M Jonas. “Timing and Efficacy
    of Ca(2+) Channel Activation in Hippocampal Mossy Fiber Boutons.” <i>Journal of
    Neuroscience</i>. Society for Neuroscience, 2002. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.22-24-10593.2002">https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.22-24-10593.2002</a>.
  ieee: J. Bischofberger, J. Geiger, and P. M. Jonas, “Timing and efficacy of Ca(2+)
    channel activation in hippocampal mossy fiber boutons,” <i>Journal of Neuroscience</i>,
    vol. 22, no. 24. Society for Neuroscience, pp. 10593–10602, 2002.
  ista: Bischofberger J, Geiger J, Jonas PM. 2002. Timing and efficacy of Ca(2+) channel
    activation in hippocampal mossy fiber boutons. Journal of Neuroscience. 22(24),
    10593–10602.
  mla: Bischofberger, Josef, et al. “Timing and Efficacy of Ca(2+) Channel Activation
    in Hippocampal Mossy Fiber Boutons.” <i>Journal of Neuroscience</i>, vol. 22,
    no. 24, Society for Neuroscience, 2002, pp. 10593–602, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.22-24-10593.2002">10.1523/JNEUROSCI.22-24-10593.2002</a>.
  short: J. Bischofberger, J. Geiger, P.M. Jonas, Journal of Neuroscience 22 (2002)
    10593–10602.
date_created: 2018-12-11T12:05:15Z
date_published: 2002-12-01T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-06-13T13:19:45Z
day: '01'
doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.22-24-10593.2002
extern: '1'
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  pmid:
  - '12486151'
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issue: '24'
language:
- iso: eng
main_file_link:
- open_access: '1'
  url: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6758411/
month: '12'
oa: 1
oa_version: Published Version
page: 10593 - 10602
pmid: 1
publication: Journal of Neuroscience
publication_identifier:
  issn:
  - 0270-6474
publication_status: published
publisher: Society for Neuroscience
publist_id: '2407'
quality_controlled: '1'
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status: public
title: Timing and efficacy of Ca(2+) channel activation in hippocampal mossy fiber
  boutons
type: journal_article
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volume: 22
year: '2002'
...
---
_id: '3803'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: Mossy fiber (MF) synapses are key stations for flow of information through
    the hippocampal formation. A major component of the output of the MF system is
    directed towards inhibitory interneurons. Recent studies have revealed that the
    functional properties of MF-interneuron synapses differ substantially from those
    of MF-CA3 pyramidal neuron synapses. Mossy-fiber-interneuron synapses in the stratum
    lucidum represent a continuum of functional subtypes, in which the subunit composition
    of postsynaptic AMPA receptors and NMDA receptors appears to be regulated in a
    coordinated manner.
article_processing_charge: No
article_type: letter_note
author:
- first_name: Josef
  full_name: Bischofberger, Josef
  last_name: Bischofberger
- first_name: Peter M
  full_name: Jonas, Peter M
  id: 353C1B58-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: Jonas
  orcid: 0000-0001-5001-4804
citation:
  ama: 'Bischofberger J, Jonas PM. TwoB or not twoB: differential transmission at
    glutamatergic mossy fiber-interneuron synapses in the hippocampus. <i>Trends in
    Neurosciences</i>. 2002;25(12):600-603. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/S0166-2236(02)02259-2">10.1016/S0166-2236(02)02259-2</a>'
  apa: 'Bischofberger, J., &#38; Jonas, P. M. (2002). TwoB or not twoB: differential
    transmission at glutamatergic mossy fiber-interneuron synapses in the hippocampus.
    <i>Trends in Neurosciences</i>. Elsevier. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/S0166-2236(02)02259-2">https://doi.org/10.1016/S0166-2236(02)02259-2</a>'
  chicago: 'Bischofberger, Josef, and Peter M Jonas. “TwoB or Not TwoB: Differential
    Transmission at Glutamatergic Mossy Fiber-Interneuron Synapses in the Hippocampus.”
    <i>Trends in Neurosciences</i>. Elsevier, 2002. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/S0166-2236(02)02259-2">https://doi.org/10.1016/S0166-2236(02)02259-2</a>.'
  ieee: 'J. Bischofberger and P. M. Jonas, “TwoB or not twoB: differential transmission
    at glutamatergic mossy fiber-interneuron synapses in the hippocampus,” <i>Trends
    in Neurosciences</i>, vol. 25, no. 12. Elsevier, pp. 600–603, 2002.'
  ista: 'Bischofberger J, Jonas PM. 2002. TwoB or not twoB: differential transmission
    at glutamatergic mossy fiber-interneuron synapses in the hippocampus. Trends in
    Neurosciences. 25(12), 600–603.'
  mla: 'Bischofberger, Josef, and Peter M. Jonas. “TwoB or Not TwoB: Differential
    Transmission at Glutamatergic Mossy Fiber-Interneuron Synapses in the Hippocampus.”
    <i>Trends in Neurosciences</i>, vol. 25, no. 12, Elsevier, 2002, pp. 600–03, doi:<a
    href="https://doi.org/10.1016/S0166-2236(02)02259-2">10.1016/S0166-2236(02)02259-2</a>.'
  short: J. Bischofberger, P.M. Jonas, Trends in Neurosciences 25 (2002) 600–603.
date_created: 2018-12-11T12:05:15Z
date_published: 2002-12-01T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-07-10T13:22:24Z
day: '01'
doi: 10.1016/S0166-2236(02)02259-2
extern: '1'
external_id:
  pmid:
  - '12446120'
intvolume: '        25'
issue: '12'
language:
- iso: eng
month: '12'
oa_version: None
page: 600 - 603
pmid: 1
publication: Trends in Neurosciences
publication_identifier:
  issn:
  - 0166-2236
publication_status: published
publisher: Elsevier
publist_id: '2408'
quality_controlled: '1'
status: public
title: 'TwoB or not twoB: differential transmission at glutamatergic mossy fiber-interneuron
  synapses in the hippocampus'
type: journal_article
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volume: 25
year: '2002'
...
---
_id: '3919'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: Hamilton's concept of local mate competition (LMC) is the standard model to
    explain female-biased sex ratios in solitary Hymenoptera. In social Hymenoptera,
    however, LMC has remained controversial, mainly because manipulation of sex allocation
    by workers in response to relatedness asymmetries is an additional powerful mechanism
    of female bias. Furthermore, the predominant mating systems in the social insects
    are thought to make LMC unlikely. Nevertheless, several species exist in which
    dispersal of males is limited and mating occurs in the nest. Some of these species,
    such as the ant Cardiocondyla obscurior, have evolved dimorphic males, with one
    morph being specialized for dispersal and the other for fighting with nest-mate
    males over access to females. Such life history, combining sociality and alternative
    reproductive tactics in males, provides a unique opportunity to test the power
    of LMC as a selective force leading to female-biased sex ratios in social Hymenoptera.
    We show that, in concordance with LMC predictions, an experimental increase in
    queen number leads to a shift in sex allocation in favour of non-dispersing males,
    but does not influence the proportion of disperser males. Furthermore, we can
    assign this change in sex allocation at the colony level to the queens and rule
    out worker manipulation.
acknowledgement: 'We thank A. F. G. Bourke, J. J. Boomsma, S. Foitzik, M. Sixt,C.
  Anderson and C. Schubart for improving the manuscript, and  E.  Sixt  for  ant  illustrations  (figure  2).  This  study  was
  funded  by  the  DFG  (Deutsche  Forschungsgemeinschaft:  He1623/7-2).'
article_processing_charge: No
article_type: original
author:
- first_name: Sylvia
  full_name: Cremer, Sylvia
  id: 2F64EC8C-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: Cremer
  orcid: 0000-0002-2193-3868
- first_name: Jürgen
  full_name: Heinze, Jürgen
  last_name: Heinze
citation:
  ama: 'Cremer S, Heinze J. Adaptive production of fighter males: queens of the ant
    Cardiocondyla adjust the sex ratio under local mate competition. <i>Proceedings
    of the Royal Society of London Series B Biological Sciences</i>. 2002;269(1489):417-422.
    doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2001.1892">10.1098/rspb.2001.1892</a>'
  apa: 'Cremer, S., &#38; Heinze, J. (2002). Adaptive production of fighter males:
    queens of the ant Cardiocondyla adjust the sex ratio under local mate competition.
    <i>Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B Biological Sciences</i>.
    Royal Society, The. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2001.1892">https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2001.1892</a>'
  chicago: 'Cremer, Sylvia, and Jürgen Heinze. “Adaptive Production of Fighter Males:
    Queens of the Ant Cardiocondyla Adjust the Sex Ratio under Local Mate Competition.”
    <i>Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B Biological Sciences</i>.
    Royal Society, The, 2002. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2001.1892">https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2001.1892</a>.'
  ieee: 'S. Cremer and J. Heinze, “Adaptive production of fighter males: queens of
    the ant Cardiocondyla adjust the sex ratio under local mate competition,” <i>Proceedings
    of the Royal Society of London Series B Biological Sciences</i>, vol. 269, no.
    1489. Royal Society, The, pp. 417–422, 2002.'
  ista: 'Cremer S, Heinze J. 2002. Adaptive production of fighter males: queens of
    the ant Cardiocondyla adjust the sex ratio under local mate competition. Proceedings
    of the Royal Society of London Series B Biological Sciences. 269(1489), 417–422.'
  mla: 'Cremer, Sylvia, and Jürgen Heinze. “Adaptive Production of Fighter Males:
    Queens of the Ant Cardiocondyla Adjust the Sex Ratio under Local Mate Competition.”
    <i>Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B Biological Sciences</i>,
    vol. 269, no. 1489, Royal Society, The, 2002, pp. 417–22, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2001.1892">10.1098/rspb.2001.1892</a>.'
  short: S. Cremer, J. Heinze, Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B
    Biological Sciences 269 (2002) 417–422.
date_created: 2018-12-11T12:05:53Z
date_published: 2002-02-22T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-06-13T11:52:17Z
day: '22'
doi: 10.1098/rspb.2001.1892
extern: '1'
external_id:
  pmid:
  - '11886631'
intvolume: '       269'
issue: '1489'
language:
- iso: eng
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- open_access: '1'
  url: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1690910/
month: '02'
oa: 1
oa_version: None
page: 417 - 422
pmid: 1
publication: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B Biological Sciences
publication_identifier:
  issn:
  - 0962-8452
publication_status: published
publisher: Royal Society, The
publist_id: '2231'
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: '1'
status: public
title: 'Adaptive production of fighter males: queens of the ant Cardiocondyla adjust
  the sex ratio under local mate competition'
type: journal_article
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volume: 269
year: '2002'
...
---
_id: '3920'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: A particular Solid Injector needle, suitable for GC-MS analyses of small specimens,
    is described together with its application in a study on ants.
acknowledgement: "We thank Giancarlo Bucelli and Gloriano Moneti (Centro Interdipartimentale\r\ndi
  Spettrometria di Massa, Università di Firenze) for their help. Funding was\r\nprovided
  by the MURST “60%” and Italian CNR “40%” funds, as well as through\r\nthe research
  network “Social evolution” of the Universities of Aarhus, Firenze,\r\nKeele, Sheffield,
  Uppsala, Würzburg and the ETH of Zürich financed by the\r\nEuropean commission via
  the Training and Mobility of Researchers (TMR)\r\nprogramme. "
article_processing_charge: No
article_type: original
author:
- first_name: Stefano
  full_name: Turillazzi, Stefano
  last_name: Turillazzi
- first_name: Matthew
  full_name: Sledge, Matthew
  last_name: Sledge
- first_name: Sylvia
  full_name: Cremer, Sylvia
  id: 2F64EC8C-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: Cremer
  orcid: 0000-0002-2193-3868
- first_name: Jürgen
  full_name: Heinze, Jürgen
  last_name: Heinze
citation:
  ama: Turillazzi S, Sledge M, Cremer S, Heinze J. A method for analysing small-size
    specimens in GC-MS. <i>Insect Social Life</i>. 2002;4:169-175.
  apa: Turillazzi, S., Sledge, M., Cremer, S., &#38; Heinze, J. (2002). A method for
    analysing small-size specimens in GC-MS. <i>Insect Social Life</i>. Elsevier.
  chicago: Turillazzi, Stefano, Matthew Sledge, Sylvia Cremer, and Jürgen Heinze.
    “A Method for Analysing Small-Size Specimens in GC-MS.” <i>Insect Social Life</i>.
    Elsevier, 2002.
  ieee: S. Turillazzi, M. Sledge, S. Cremer, and J. Heinze, “A method for analysing
    small-size specimens in GC-MS,” <i>Insect Social Life</i>, vol. 4. Elsevier, pp.
    169–175, 2002.
  ista: Turillazzi S, Sledge M, Cremer S, Heinze J. 2002. A method for analysing small-size
    specimens in GC-MS. Insect Social Life. 4, 169–175.
  mla: Turillazzi, Stefano, et al. “A Method for Analysing Small-Size Specimens in
    GC-MS.” <i>Insect Social Life</i>, vol. 4, Elsevier, 2002, pp. 169–75.
  short: S. Turillazzi, M. Sledge, S. Cremer, J. Heinze, Insect Social Life 4 (2002)
    169–175.
date_created: 2018-12-11T12:05:54Z
date_published: 2002-01-01T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-06-13T12:57:06Z
day: '01'
extern: '1'
intvolume: '         4'
language:
- iso: eng
month: '01'
oa_version: None
page: 169 - 175
publication: Insect Social Life
publication_status: published
publisher: Elsevier
publist_id: '2232'
quality_controlled: '1'
status: public
title: A method for analysing small-size specimens in GC-MS
type: journal_article
user_id: ea97e931-d5af-11eb-85d4-e6957dddbf17
volume: 4
year: '2002'
...
---
_id: '3924'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: 'Males of the ant Cardiocondyla show a dispersal dimorphism of a winged and
    wingless morph. The loss of flight has lead to morphological reductions in the
    wingless (ergatoid) males and also affected body size, eye size and pigmentation.
    As ergatoid males mate exclusively inside the maternal nest, they underlie increased
    male-male competition and therefore have also evolved additional changes in behaviour
    and physiology: in contrast to winged males, ergatoid males are highly aggressive
    towards each other and their spermatogenesis is prolonged compared to all other
    hymenopteran males. In addition to these two male morphs, we found males with
    an intermediate appearance. These &quot;intermorphic&quot; males provide a transitional
    stage between normal males in most investigated morphological and physiological
    parameters. As they are produced extremely rarely and only in colonies that switch
    between pure ergatoid to mixed male production, we argue that they likely represent
    a developmental mistake. Parallels between the determination of male morphs and
    female castes (queen-worker dimorphism and worker polymorphism) might help to
    understand how the large potential of phenotypic plasticity in both sexes of social
    insects is realised during development.'
acknowledgement: We would like to thank S. Karpeles for histological analysis of the
  winged males and S. Buchhauser for help with the photographs. This study was funded
  by the DFG (grant He1623/12–1).
article_processing_charge: No
article_type: original
author:
- first_name: Sylvia
  full_name: Cremer, Sylvia
  id: 2F64EC8C-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: Cremer
  orcid: 0000-0002-2193-3868
- first_name: Birgit
  full_name: Lautenschläger, Birgit
  last_name: Lautenschläger
- first_name: Jürgen
  full_name: Heinze, Jürgen
  last_name: Heinze
citation:
  ama: Cremer S, Lautenschläger B, Heinze J. A transitional stage between the ergatoid
    and winged male morph in the ant Cardiocondyla obscurior. <i>Insectes Sociaux</i>.
    2002;49(3):221-228. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s00040-002-8305-z">10.1007/s00040-002-8305-z</a>
  apa: Cremer, S., Lautenschläger, B., &#38; Heinze, J. (2002). A transitional stage
    between the ergatoid and winged male morph in the ant Cardiocondyla obscurior.
    <i>Insectes Sociaux</i>. Springer. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s00040-002-8305-z">https://doi.org/10.1007/s00040-002-8305-z</a>
  chicago: Cremer, Sylvia, Birgit Lautenschläger, and Jürgen Heinze. “A Transitional
    Stage between the Ergatoid and Winged Male Morph in the Ant Cardiocondyla Obscurior.”
    <i>Insectes Sociaux</i>. Springer, 2002. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s00040-002-8305-z">https://doi.org/10.1007/s00040-002-8305-z</a>.
  ieee: S. Cremer, B. Lautenschläger, and J. Heinze, “A transitional stage between
    the ergatoid and winged male morph in the ant Cardiocondyla obscurior,” <i>Insectes
    Sociaux</i>, vol. 49, no. 3. Springer, pp. 221–228, 2002.
  ista: Cremer S, Lautenschläger B, Heinze J. 2002. A transitional stage between the
    ergatoid and winged male morph in the ant Cardiocondyla obscurior. Insectes Sociaux.
    49(3), 221–228.
  mla: Cremer, Sylvia, et al. “A Transitional Stage between the Ergatoid and Winged
    Male Morph in the Ant Cardiocondyla Obscurior.” <i>Insectes Sociaux</i>, vol.
    49, no. 3, Springer, 2002, pp. 221–28, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s00040-002-8305-z">10.1007/s00040-002-8305-z</a>.
  short: S. Cremer, B. Lautenschläger, J. Heinze, Insectes Sociaux 49 (2002) 221–228.
date_created: 2018-12-11T12:05:55Z
date_published: 2002-04-05T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-06-13T11:44:08Z
day: '05'
doi: 10.1007/s00040-002-8305-z
extern: '1'
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- iso: eng
month: '04'
oa_version: None
page: 221 - 228
publication: Insectes Sociaux
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  issn:
  - 0020-1812
publication_status: published
publisher: Springer
publist_id: '2229'
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: '1'
status: public
title: A transitional stage between the ergatoid and winged male morph in the ant
  Cardiocondyla obscurior
type: journal_article
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year: '2002'
...
---
_id: '3925'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: Males of the tropical ant Cardiocondyla obscurior are either wingless and
    aggressive or winged and docile, and both compete for access to virgin queens
    in the nest1, 2. Although the fighter males (ergatoids) attack and kill other
    ergatoids, they tolerate and even attempt to mate with their winged rivals. Here
    we show that the winged males avoid the aggression of wingless males by mimicking
    the chemical bouquet of virgin queens, but that their mating success is not reduced
    as a result. This example of female mimicry by vigorous males is surprising, as
    in other species it is typically used as a protective strategy by weaker males,
    and may explain the coexistence and equal mating success of two male morphs.
article_processing_charge: No
article_type: original
author:
- first_name: Sylvia
  full_name: Cremer, Sylvia
  id: 2F64EC8C-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: Cremer
  orcid: 0000-0002-2193-3868
- first_name: Matthew
  full_name: Sledge, Matthew
  last_name: Sledge
- first_name: Jürgen
  full_name: Heinze, Jürgen
  last_name: Heinze
citation:
  ama: 'Cremer S, Sledge M, Heinze J. Chemical mimicry: Male ants disguised by the
    queen’s bouquet. <i>Nature</i>. 2002;419:897-897. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1038/419897a">10.1038/419897a</a>'
  apa: 'Cremer, S., Sledge, M., &#38; Heinze, J. (2002). Chemical mimicry: Male ants
    disguised by the queen’s bouquet. <i>Nature</i>. Nature Publishing Group. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1038/419897a">https://doi.org/10.1038/419897a</a>'
  chicago: 'Cremer, Sylvia, Matthew Sledge, and Jürgen Heinze. “Chemical Mimicry:
    Male Ants Disguised by the Queen’s Bouquet.” <i>Nature</i>. Nature Publishing
    Group, 2002. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1038/419897a">https://doi.org/10.1038/419897a</a>.'
  ieee: 'S. Cremer, M. Sledge, and J. Heinze, “Chemical mimicry: Male ants disguised
    by the queen’s bouquet,” <i>Nature</i>, vol. 419. Nature Publishing Group, pp.
    897–897, 2002.'
  ista: 'Cremer S, Sledge M, Heinze J. 2002. Chemical mimicry: Male ants disguised
    by the queen’s bouquet. Nature. 419, 897–897.'
  mla: 'Cremer, Sylvia, et al. “Chemical Mimicry: Male Ants Disguised by the Queen’s
    Bouquet.” <i>Nature</i>, vol. 419, Nature Publishing Group, 2002, pp. 897–897,
    doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1038/419897a">10.1038/419897a</a>.'
  short: S. Cremer, M. Sledge, J. Heinze, Nature 419 (2002) 897–897.
date_created: 2018-12-11T12:05:55Z
date_published: 2002-10-31T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-06-13T11:47:19Z
day: '31'
doi: 10.1038/419897a
extern: '1'
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  pmid:
  - '12410300'
intvolume: '       419'
language:
- iso: eng
month: '10'
oa_version: None
page: 897 - 897
pmid: 1
publication: Nature
publication_identifier:
  issn:
  - 0028-0836
publication_status: published
publisher: Nature Publishing Group
publist_id: '2230'
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: '1'
status: public
title: 'Chemical mimicry: Male ants disguised by the queen''s bouquet'
type: journal_article
user_id: ea97e931-d5af-11eb-85d4-e6957dddbf17
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year: '2002'
...
---
_id: '3995'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: This article is a survey of research areas in which motion plays a pivotal
    role. The aim of the article is to review current approaches to modeling motion
    together with related data structures and algorithms, and to summarize the challenges
    that lie ahead in producing a more unified theory of motion representation that
    would be useful across several disciplines.
acknowledgement: "This article is based on the report of the Workshop on Algorithmic
  Issues in Modeling Motion, sponsored\r\nby an NSF grant CCR-00-83-033 and an Army
  Research Office grant DAAD 19-00-1-0478, held on August 6\r\nand 7, 2000 at Duke
  University, Durham, NC."
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- first_name: Pankaj
  full_name: Agarwal, Pankaj
  last_name: Agarwal
- first_name: Leonidas
  full_name: Guibas, Leonidas
  last_name: Guibas
- first_name: Herbert
  full_name: Edelsbrunner, Herbert
  id: 3FB178DA-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: Edelsbrunner
  orcid: 0000-0002-9823-6833
- first_name: Jeff
  full_name: Erickson, Jeff
  last_name: Erickson
- first_name: Michael
  full_name: Isard, Michael
  last_name: Isard
- first_name: Sariel
  full_name: Har Peled, Sariel
  last_name: Har Peled
- first_name: John
  full_name: Hershberger, John
  last_name: Hershberger
- first_name: Christian
  full_name: Jensen, Christian
  last_name: Jensen
- first_name: Lydia
  full_name: Kavraki, Lydia
  last_name: Kavraki
- first_name: Patrice
  full_name: Koehl, Patrice
  last_name: Koehl
- first_name: Ming
  full_name: Lin, Ming
  last_name: Lin
- first_name: Dinesh
  full_name: Manocha, Dinesh
  last_name: Manocha
- first_name: Dimitris
  full_name: Metaxas, Dimitris
  last_name: Metaxas
- first_name: Brian
  full_name: Mirtich, Brian
  last_name: Mirtich
- first_name: David
  full_name: Mount, David
  last_name: Mount
- first_name: Sankara
  full_name: Muthukrishnan, Sankara
  last_name: Muthukrishnan
- first_name: Dinesh
  full_name: Pai, Dinesh
  last_name: Pai
- first_name: Elisha
  full_name: Sacks, Elisha
  last_name: Sacks
- first_name: Jack
  full_name: Snoeyink, Jack
  last_name: Snoeyink
- first_name: Subhash
  full_name: Suri, Subhash
  last_name: Suri
- first_name: Ouri
  full_name: Wolefson, Ouri
  last_name: Wolefson
citation:
  ama: Agarwal P, Guibas L, Edelsbrunner H, et al. Algorithmic issues in modeling
    motion. <i>ACM Computing Surveys</i>. 2002;34(4):550-572. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1145/592642.592647">10.1145/592642.592647</a>
  apa: Agarwal, P., Guibas, L., Edelsbrunner, H., Erickson, J., Isard, M., Har Peled,
    S., … Wolefson, O. (2002). Algorithmic issues in modeling motion. <i>ACM Computing
    Surveys</i>. ACM. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1145/592642.592647">https://doi.org/10.1145/592642.592647</a>
  chicago: Agarwal, Pankaj, Leonidas Guibas, Herbert Edelsbrunner, Jeff Erickson,
    Michael Isard, Sariel Har Peled, John Hershberger, et al. “Algorithmic Issues
    in Modeling Motion.” <i>ACM Computing Surveys</i>. ACM, 2002. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1145/592642.592647">https://doi.org/10.1145/592642.592647</a>.
  ieee: P. Agarwal <i>et al.</i>, “Algorithmic issues in modeling motion,” <i>ACM
    Computing Surveys</i>, vol. 34, no. 4. ACM, pp. 550–572, 2002.
  ista: Agarwal P, Guibas L, Edelsbrunner H, Erickson J, Isard M, Har Peled S, Hershberger
    J, Jensen C, Kavraki L, Koehl P, Lin M, Manocha D, Metaxas D, Mirtich B, Mount
    D, Muthukrishnan S, Pai D, Sacks E, Snoeyink J, Suri S, Wolefson O. 2002. Algorithmic
    issues in modeling motion. ACM Computing Surveys. 34(4), 550–572.
  mla: Agarwal, Pankaj, et al. “Algorithmic Issues in Modeling Motion.” <i>ACM Computing
    Surveys</i>, vol. 34, no. 4, ACM, 2002, pp. 550–72, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1145/592642.592647">10.1145/592642.592647</a>.
  short: P. Agarwal, L. Guibas, H. Edelsbrunner, J. Erickson, M. Isard, S. Har Peled,
    J. Hershberger, C. Jensen, L. Kavraki, P. Koehl, M. Lin, D. Manocha, D. Metaxas,
    B. Mirtich, D. Mount, S. Muthukrishnan, D. Pai, E. Sacks, J. Snoeyink, S. Suri,
    O. Wolefson, ACM Computing Surveys 34 (2002) 550–572.
date_created: 2018-12-11T12:06:20Z
date_published: 2002-12-01T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-06-13T11:34:25Z
day: '01'
doi: 10.1145/592642.592647
extern: '1'
intvolume: '        34'
issue: '4'
language:
- iso: eng
month: '12'
oa_version: None
page: 550 - 572
publication: ACM Computing Surveys
publication_identifier:
  issn:
  - 0360-0300
publication_status: published
publisher: ACM
publist_id: '2129'
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: '1'
status: public
title: Algorithmic issues in modeling motion
type: journal_article
user_id: ea97e931-d5af-11eb-85d4-e6957dddbf17
volume: 34
year: '2002'
...
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_id: '3996'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: We formalize a notion of topological simplification within the framework of
    a filtration, which is the history of a growing complex. We classify a topological
    change that happens during growth as either a feature or noise depending on its
    lifetime or persistence within the filtration. We give fast algorithms for computing
    persistence and experimental evidence for their speed and utility.
acknowledgement: "We thank Jeff Erickson and John Harer for helpful discussions during
  early stages of this\r\npaper. We also thank Daniel Huson for the zeolite dataset
  Z, Thomas LaBean for the DNA\r\ndataset D, and the Stanford Graphics Lab for the
  Buddha dataset S. To generate the bone\r\ndataset B, we sampled an iso-surface generated
  by Dominique Attali. The volume data\r\nTopological Persistence and Simplification
  533 was provided by Francoise Peyrin from CNRS CREATIS in Lyon and was issued from
  ¸ Synchrotron Radiation Microtomography from the ID19 beamline at ESRF in Grenoble.\r\nWe
  generated Fig. 17 using the Protein Explorer [6]."
article_processing_charge: No
article_type: original
author:
- first_name: Herbert
  full_name: Edelsbrunner, Herbert
  id: 3FB178DA-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: Edelsbrunner
  orcid: 0000-0002-9823-6833
- first_name: David
  full_name: Letscher, David
  last_name: Letscher
- first_name: Afra
  full_name: Zomorodian, Afra
  last_name: Zomorodian
citation:
  ama: Edelsbrunner H, Letscher D, Zomorodian A. Topological persistence and simplification.
    <i>Discrete &#38; Computational Geometry</i>. 2002;28(4):511-533. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s00454-002-2885-2">10.1007/s00454-002-2885-2</a>
  apa: Edelsbrunner, H., Letscher, D., &#38; Zomorodian, A. (2002). Topological persistence
    and simplification. <i>Discrete &#38; Computational Geometry</i>. Springer. <a
    href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s00454-002-2885-2">https://doi.org/10.1007/s00454-002-2885-2</a>
  chicago: Edelsbrunner, Herbert, David Letscher, and Afra Zomorodian. “Topological
    Persistence and Simplification.” <i>Discrete &#38; Computational Geometry</i>.
    Springer, 2002. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s00454-002-2885-2">https://doi.org/10.1007/s00454-002-2885-2</a>.
  ieee: H. Edelsbrunner, D. Letscher, and A. Zomorodian, “Topological persistence
    and simplification,” <i>Discrete &#38; Computational Geometry</i>, vol. 28, no.
    4. Springer, pp. 511–533, 2002.
  ista: Edelsbrunner H, Letscher D, Zomorodian A. 2002. Topological persistence and
    simplification. Discrete &#38; Computational Geometry. 28(4), 511–533.
  mla: Edelsbrunner, Herbert, et al. “Topological Persistence and Simplification.”
    <i>Discrete &#38; Computational Geometry</i>, vol. 28, no. 4, Springer, 2002,
    pp. 511–33, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s00454-002-2885-2">10.1007/s00454-002-2885-2</a>.
  short: H. Edelsbrunner, D. Letscher, A. Zomorodian, Discrete &#38; Computational
    Geometry 28 (2002) 511–533.
date_created: 2018-12-11T12:06:20Z
date_published: 2002-12-01T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-06-13T11:41:19Z
day: '01'
doi: 10.1007/s00454-002-2885-2
extern: '1'
intvolume: '        28'
issue: '4'
language:
- iso: eng
month: '12'
oa_version: None
page: 511 - 533
publication: Discrete & Computational Geometry
publication_identifier:
  issn:
  - 0179-5376
publication_status: published
publisher: Springer
publist_id: '2130'
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: '1'
status: public
title: Topological persistence and simplification
type: journal_article
user_id: ea97e931-d5af-11eb-85d4-e6957dddbf17
volume: 28
year: '2002'
...
---
_id: '3998'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: We present results on a two-step improvement of mesh quality in three-dimensional
    Delaunay triangulations. The first step refines the triangulation by inserting
    sinks and eliminates tetrahedra with large circumradius over shortest edge length
    ratio. The second step assigns weights to the vertices to eliminate slivers. Our
    experimental findings provide evidence for the practical effectiveness of sliver
    exudation.
acknowledgement: NSF under grants CCR-97-12088 and DMS 98-73945, NSF under grands
  EIA-9972879 and CCR-00-86013 and by ARO under grant DAAG55-98-1- 0177.
article_processing_charge: No
article_type: original
author:
- first_name: Herbert
  full_name: Edelsbrunner, Herbert
  id: 3FB178DA-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: Edelsbrunner
  orcid: 0000-0002-9823-6833
- first_name: Damrong
  full_name: Guoy, Damrong
  last_name: Guoy
citation:
  ama: Edelsbrunner H, Guoy D. An experimental study of sliver exudation. <i>Engineering
    with Computers</i>. 2002;18(3):229-240. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s003660200020">10.1007/s003660200020</a>
  apa: Edelsbrunner, H., &#38; Guoy, D. (2002). An experimental study of sliver exudation.
    <i>Engineering with Computers</i>. Springer. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s003660200020">https://doi.org/10.1007/s003660200020</a>
  chicago: Edelsbrunner, Herbert, and Damrong Guoy. “An Experimental Study of Sliver
    Exudation.” <i>Engineering with Computers</i>. Springer, 2002. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s003660200020">https://doi.org/10.1007/s003660200020</a>.
  ieee: H. Edelsbrunner and D. Guoy, “An experimental study of sliver exudation,”
    <i>Engineering with Computers</i>, vol. 18, no. 3. Springer, pp. 229–240, 2002.
  ista: Edelsbrunner H, Guoy D. 2002. An experimental study of sliver exudation. Engineering
    with Computers. 18(3), 229–240.
  mla: Edelsbrunner, Herbert, and Damrong Guoy. “An Experimental Study of Sliver Exudation.”
    <i>Engineering with Computers</i>, vol. 18, no. 3, Springer, 2002, pp. 229–40,
    doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s003660200020">10.1007/s003660200020</a>.
  short: H. Edelsbrunner, D. Guoy, Engineering with Computers 18 (2002) 229–240.
date_created: 2018-12-11T12:06:21Z
date_published: 2002-10-01T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-06-13T11:14:44Z
day: '01'
doi: 10.1007/s003660200020
extern: '1'
intvolume: '        18'
issue: '3'
language:
- iso: eng
month: '10'
oa_version: None
page: 229 - 240
publication: Engineering with Computers
publication_identifier:
  issn:
  - 0177-0667
publication_status: published
publisher: Springer
publist_id: '2126'
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: '1'
status: public
title: An experimental study of sliver exudation
type: journal_article
user_id: ea97e931-d5af-11eb-85d4-e6957dddbf17
volume: 18
year: '2002'
...
---
_id: '4000'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: We present fast implementations of a hybrid algorithm for reporting box and
    cube intersections. Our algorithm initially takes a divide-and-conquer approach
    and switches to simpler algorithms for low numbers of boxes. We use our implementations
    as engines to solve problems about geometric primitives. We look at two such problems
    in the category of quality analysis of surface triangulations.
acknowledgement: Center for Simulation of Advanced Rockets funded by the U.S. Department
  of Energy under Subcontract B341494, NSF under grant CCR-96-19542 and ARO under
  grant DAAG55-98-1-0177.
article_processing_charge: No
article_type: original
author:
- first_name: Afra
  full_name: Zomorodian, Afra
  last_name: Zomorodian
- first_name: Herbert
  full_name: Edelsbrunner, Herbert
  id: 3FB178DA-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: Edelsbrunner
  orcid: 0000-0002-9823-6833
citation:
  ama: Zomorodian A, Edelsbrunner H. Fast software for box intersections. <i>International
    Journal of Computational Geometry and Applications</i>. 2002;12(1-2):143-172.
    doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1142/S0218195902000785">10.1142/S0218195902000785</a>
  apa: Zomorodian, A., &#38; Edelsbrunner, H. (2002). Fast software for box intersections.
    <i>International Journal of Computational Geometry and Applications</i>. World
    Scientific Publishing. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1142/S0218195902000785">https://doi.org/10.1142/S0218195902000785</a>
  chicago: Zomorodian, Afra, and Herbert Edelsbrunner. “Fast Software for Box Intersections.”
    <i>International Journal of Computational Geometry and Applications</i>. World
    Scientific Publishing, 2002. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1142/S0218195902000785">https://doi.org/10.1142/S0218195902000785</a>.
  ieee: A. Zomorodian and H. Edelsbrunner, “Fast software for box intersections,”
    <i>International Journal of Computational Geometry and Applications</i>, vol.
    12, no. 1–2. World Scientific Publishing, pp. 143–172, 2002.
  ista: Zomorodian A, Edelsbrunner H. 2002. Fast software for box intersections. International
    Journal of Computational Geometry and Applications. 12(1–2), 143–172.
  mla: Zomorodian, Afra, and Herbert Edelsbrunner. “Fast Software for Box Intersections.”
    <i>International Journal of Computational Geometry and Applications</i>, vol.
    12, no. 1–2, World Scientific Publishing, 2002, pp. 143–72, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1142/S0218195902000785">10.1142/S0218195902000785</a>.
  short: A. Zomorodian, H. Edelsbrunner, International Journal of Computational Geometry
    and Applications 12 (2002) 143–172.
date_created: 2018-12-11T12:06:22Z
date_published: 2002-01-01T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-06-13T11:20:09Z
day: '01'
doi: 10.1142/S0218195902000785
extern: '1'
intvolume: '        12'
issue: 1-2
language:
- iso: eng
month: '01'
oa_version: None
page: 143 - 172
publication: International Journal of Computational Geometry and Applications
publication_identifier:
  issn:
  - 0218-1959
publication_status: published
publisher: World Scientific Publishing
publist_id: '2128'
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: '1'
status: public
title: Fast software for box intersections
type: journal_article
user_id: ea97e931-d5af-11eb-85d4-e6957dddbf17
volume: 12
year: '2002'
...
---
_id: '4003'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: The writhing number measures the global geometry of a closed space curve or
    knot. We show that this measure is related to the average winding number of its
    Gauss map. Using this relationship, we give an algorithm for computing the writhing
    number for a polygonal knot with n edges in time roughly proportional to n(1.6).
    We also implement a different, simple algorithm and provide experimental evidence
    for its practical efficiency.
acknowledgement: NSF under grants CCR-00-86013 and EIA-9972879, NSF under grant CCR-97-12088.
article_processing_charge: No
author:
- first_name: Pankaj
  full_name: Agarwal, Pankaj
  last_name: Agarwal
- first_name: Herbert
  full_name: Edelsbrunner, Herbert
  id: 3FB178DA-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: Edelsbrunner
  orcid: 0000-0002-9823-6833
- first_name: Yusu
  full_name: Wang, Yusu
  last_name: Wang
citation:
  ama: 'Agarwal P, Edelsbrunner H, Wang Y. Computing the writhing number of a polygonal
    knot. In: <i>Proceedings of the 13th Annual ACM-SIAM Symposium on Discrete Algorithms</i>.
    SIAM; 2002:791-799.'
  apa: 'Agarwal, P., Edelsbrunner, H., &#38; Wang, Y. (2002). Computing the writhing
    number of a polygonal knot. In <i>Proceedings of the 13th annual ACM-SIAM symposium
    on Discrete algorithms</i> (pp. 791–799). San Francisco, CA, USA: SIAM.'
  chicago: Agarwal, Pankaj, Herbert Edelsbrunner, and Yusu Wang. “Computing the Writhing
    Number of a Polygonal Knot.” In <i>Proceedings of the 13th Annual ACM-SIAM Symposium
    on Discrete Algorithms</i>, 791–99. SIAM, 2002.
  ieee: P. Agarwal, H. Edelsbrunner, and Y. Wang, “Computing the writhing number of
    a polygonal knot,” in <i>Proceedings of the 13th annual ACM-SIAM symposium on
    Discrete algorithms</i>, San Francisco, CA, USA, 2002, pp. 791–799.
  ista: 'Agarwal P, Edelsbrunner H, Wang Y. 2002. Computing the writhing number of
    a polygonal knot. Proceedings of the 13th annual ACM-SIAM symposium on Discrete
    algorithms. SODA: Symposium on Discrete Algorithms, 791–799.'
  mla: Agarwal, Pankaj, et al. “Computing the Writhing Number of a Polygonal Knot.”
    <i>Proceedings of the 13th Annual ACM-SIAM Symposium on Discrete Algorithms</i>,
    SIAM, 2002, pp. 791–99.
  short: P. Agarwal, H. Edelsbrunner, Y. Wang, in:, Proceedings of the 13th Annual
    ACM-SIAM Symposium on Discrete Algorithms, SIAM, 2002, pp. 791–799.
conference:
  end_date: 2002-01-08
  location: San Francisco, CA, USA
  name: 'SODA: Symposium on Discrete Algorithms'
  start_date: 2002-01-06
date_created: 2018-12-11T12:06:23Z
date_published: 2002-01-01T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-06-07T13:50:04Z
day: '01'
extern: '1'
language:
- iso: eng
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- url: https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.5555/545381.545485
month: '01'
oa_version: None
page: 791 - 799
publication: Proceedings of the 13th annual ACM-SIAM symposium on Discrete algorithms
publication_identifier:
  isbn:
  - '9780898715132'
publication_status: published
publisher: SIAM
publist_id: '2125'
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: '1'
status: public
title: Computing the writhing number of a polygonal knot
type: conference
user_id: ea97e931-d5af-11eb-85d4-e6957dddbf17
year: '2002'
...
---
_id: '4139'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: Pilot studies in England by Stopka and Macdonald revealed that allogrooming
    in the Old World wood mouse, Apodemus sylvaticus, is a commodity that males can
    trade for reproductive benefits with females. This study, which used a combination
    of field study and observations in experimental enclosures, revealed that specific
    experimental conditions such as group-size and sex-ratio manipulations have a
    significant effect on the pattern of allogrooming exchanged between individuals.
    Furthermore, females from the Czech population were more likely to associate with
    each other as revealed by the clustering of activity centers of females (i.e.,
    as opposed to almost exclusive ranges in English populations), and also by the
    higher intensity of allogrooming exchanged between females (i.e., virtually lacking
    in the previous experiment with English mice). Therefore, geographic variation
    and specific social conditions seem to be important driving factors for allogrooming
    behavior. Together with changes in overall grooming patterns, allogrooming between
    males and females remained invariably asymmetrical over all four experimental
    groups (i.e., two conditions for each sex) in that males provided more allogrooming
    to females than they received from them.
article_processing_charge: No
article_type: original
author:
- first_name: Jitka
  full_name: Polechova, Jitka
  id: 3BBFB084-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: Polechova
  orcid: 0000-0003-0951-3112
- first_name: P.
  full_name: Stopka, P.
  last_name: Stopka
citation:
  ama: Polechova J, Stopka P. Geometry of social relationships in the Old World wood
    mouse, Apodemus sylvaticus. <i>Canadian Journal of Zoology</i>. 2002;80(8):1383-1388.
    doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1139/z02-128">10.1139/z02-128</a>
  apa: Polechova, J., &#38; Stopka, P. (2002). Geometry of social relationships in
    the Old World wood mouse, Apodemus sylvaticus. <i>Canadian Journal of Zoology</i>.
    NRC Research Press. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1139/z02-128">https://doi.org/10.1139/z02-128</a>
  chicago: Polechova, Jitka, and P. Stopka. “Geometry of Social Relationships in the
    Old World Wood Mouse, Apodemus Sylvaticus.” <i>Canadian Journal of Zoology</i>.
    NRC Research Press, 2002. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1139/z02-128">https://doi.org/10.1139/z02-128</a>.
  ieee: J. Polechova and P. Stopka, “Geometry of social relationships in the Old World
    wood mouse, Apodemus sylvaticus,” <i>Canadian Journal of Zoology</i>, vol. 80,
    no. 8. NRC Research Press, pp. 1383–1388, 2002.
  ista: Polechova J, Stopka P. 2002. Geometry of social relationships in the Old World
    wood mouse, Apodemus sylvaticus. Canadian Journal of Zoology. 80(8), 1383–1388.
  mla: Polechova, Jitka, and P. Stopka. “Geometry of Social Relationships in the Old
    World Wood Mouse, Apodemus Sylvaticus.” <i>Canadian Journal of Zoology</i>, vol.
    80, no. 8, NRC Research Press, 2002, pp. 1383–88, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1139/z02-128">10.1139/z02-128</a>.
  short: J. Polechova, P. Stopka, Canadian Journal of Zoology 80 (2002) 1383–1388.
date_created: 2018-12-11T12:07:10Z
date_published: 2002-01-01T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-06-07T12:53:35Z
day: '01'
doi: 10.1139/z02-128
extern: '1'
intvolume: '        80'
issue: '8'
language:
- iso: eng
month: '01'
oa_version: None
page: 1383 - 1388
publication: Canadian Journal of Zoology
publication_identifier:
  issn:
  - 0008-4301
publication_status: published
publisher: NRC Research Press
publist_id: '1981'
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: '1'
status: public
title: Geometry of social relationships in the Old World wood mouse, Apodemus sylvaticus
type: journal_article
user_id: ea97e931-d5af-11eb-85d4-e6957dddbf17
volume: 80
year: '2002'
...
---
_id: '4148'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: Members of the Wnt family have been implicated in a variety of developmental
    processes including axis formation, Patterning of the central nervous system and
    tissue morphogenesis. Recent studies have shown that a Wnt signalling pathway
    similar to that involved in the establishment of planar cell polarity in Drosophila
    regulates convergent extension movements during zebrafish and Xenopus gastrulation.
    This finding provides a good starting point to dissect the complex cell biology
    and genetic regulation of vertebrate gastrulation movements.
acknowledgement: We would like to thank Steve Wilson for encouraging us to write this
  article and for critical comments on this manuscript, and Lila Solnica-Krezel for
  communicating results prior to publication. MT is supported by an MRC Career Development
  Award, MLC by a Wellcome Trust Fellowship and CPH by an Emmy–Noether–Fellowship
  from the DFG.
article_processing_charge: No
article_type: original
author:
- first_name: Masazumi
  full_name: Tada, Masazumi
  last_name: Tada
- first_name: Miguel
  full_name: Concha, Miguel
  last_name: Concha
- first_name: Carl-Philipp J
  full_name: Heisenberg, Carl-Philipp J
  id: 39427864-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: Heisenberg
  orcid: 0000-0002-0912-4566
citation:
  ama: Tada M, Concha M, Heisenberg C-PJ. Non-canonical Wnt signalling and regulation
    of gastrulation movements. <i>Seminars in Cell &#38; Developmental Biology</i>.
    2002;13(3):251-260. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/S1084-9521(02)00052-6">10.1016/S1084-9521(02)00052-6</a>
  apa: Tada, M., Concha, M., &#38; Heisenberg, C.-P. J. (2002). Non-canonical Wnt
    signalling and regulation of gastrulation movements. <i>Seminars in Cell &#38;
    Developmental Biology</i>. Academic Press. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/S1084-9521(02)00052-6">https://doi.org/10.1016/S1084-9521(02)00052-6</a>
  chicago: Tada, Masazumi, Miguel Concha, and Carl-Philipp J Heisenberg. “Non-Canonical
    Wnt Signalling and Regulation of Gastrulation Movements.” <i>Seminars in Cell
    &#38; Developmental Biology</i>. Academic Press, 2002. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/S1084-9521(02)00052-6">https://doi.org/10.1016/S1084-9521(02)00052-6</a>.
  ieee: M. Tada, M. Concha, and C.-P. J. Heisenberg, “Non-canonical Wnt signalling
    and regulation of gastrulation movements,” <i>Seminars in Cell &#38; Developmental
    Biology</i>, vol. 13, no. 3. Academic Press, pp. 251–260, 2002.
  ista: Tada M, Concha M, Heisenberg C-PJ. 2002. Non-canonical Wnt signalling and
    regulation of gastrulation movements. Seminars in Cell &#38; Developmental Biology.
    13(3), 251–260.
  mla: Tada, Masazumi, et al. “Non-Canonical Wnt Signalling and Regulation of Gastrulation
    Movements.” <i>Seminars in Cell &#38; Developmental Biology</i>, vol. 13, no.
    3, Academic Press, 2002, pp. 251–60, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/S1084-9521(02)00052-6">10.1016/S1084-9521(02)00052-6</a>.
  short: M. Tada, M. Concha, C.-P.J. Heisenberg, Seminars in Cell &#38; Developmental
    Biology 13 (2002) 251–260.
date_created: 2018-12-11T12:07:13Z
date_published: 2002-06-01T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-06-07T09:50:14Z
day: '01'
doi: 10.1016/S1084-9521(02)00052-6
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title: Non-canonical Wnt signalling and regulation of gastrulation movements
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...
---
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abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: Cells at the anterior boundary of the neural plate (ANB) can induce telencephalic
    gene expression when transplanted to more posterior regions. Here, we identify
    a secreted Frizzled-related Wnt antagonist, Tic, that is expressed in ANB cells
    and can cell nonautonomously promote telencephalic gene expression in a concentration-dependent
    manner. Moreover, abrogation of Tlc function compromises telencephalic development.
    We also identify Wnt8b as a locally acting modulator of regional fate in the anterior
    neural plate and a likely target for antagonism by Tic. Finally, we show that
    tlc expression is regulated by signals that establish early antero-posterior and
    dorso-ventral ectodermal pattern. From these studies, we propose that local antagonism
    of Wnt activity within the anterior ectoderm is required to establish the telencephalon.
acknowledgement: We thank many of our colleagues, especially Randy Moon, for providing  reagents  used
  in this study. This study was  supported by the Wellcome Trust, MRC, and BBSRC to
  S.W.W. and C.H. S.W.W. is a Wellcome Trust Senior Research Fellow.
article_processing_charge: No
article_type: original
author:
- first_name: Corinne
  full_name: Houart, Corinne
  last_name: Houart
- first_name: Luca
  full_name: Caneparo, Luca
  last_name: Caneparo
- first_name: Carl-Philipp J
  full_name: Heisenberg, Carl-Philipp J
  id: 39427864-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: Heisenberg
  orcid: 0000-0002-0912-4566
- first_name: K Anukampa
  full_name: Barth, K Anukampa
  last_name: Barth
- first_name: Masaya
  full_name: Take Uchi, Masaya
  last_name: Take Uchi
- first_name: Stephen
  full_name: Wilson, Stephen
  last_name: Wilson
citation:
  ama: Houart C, Caneparo L, Heisenberg C-PJ, Barth KA, Take Uchi M, Wilson S. Establishment
    of the telencephalon during gastrulation by local antagonism of Wnt signaling.
    <i>Neuron</i>. 2002;35(2):255-265. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/S0896-6273(02)00751-1">10.1016/S0896-6273(02)00751-1</a>
  apa: Houart, C., Caneparo, L., Heisenberg, C.-P. J., Barth, K. A., Take Uchi, M.,
    &#38; Wilson, S. (2002). Establishment of the telencephalon during gastrulation
    by local antagonism of Wnt signaling. <i>Neuron</i>. Elsevier. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/S0896-6273(02)00751-1">https://doi.org/10.1016/S0896-6273(02)00751-1</a>
  chicago: Houart, Corinne, Luca Caneparo, Carl-Philipp J Heisenberg, K Anukampa Barth,
    Masaya Take Uchi, and Stephen Wilson. “Establishment of the Telencephalon during
    Gastrulation by Local Antagonism of Wnt Signaling.” <i>Neuron</i>. Elsevier, 2002.
    <a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/S0896-6273(02)00751-1">https://doi.org/10.1016/S0896-6273(02)00751-1</a>.
  ieee: C. Houart, L. Caneparo, C.-P. J. Heisenberg, K. A. Barth, M. Take Uchi, and
    S. Wilson, “Establishment of the telencephalon during gastrulation by local antagonism
    of Wnt signaling,” <i>Neuron</i>, vol. 35, no. 2. Elsevier, pp. 255–265, 2002.
  ista: Houart C, Caneparo L, Heisenberg C-PJ, Barth KA, Take Uchi M, Wilson S. 2002.
    Establishment of the telencephalon during gastrulation by local antagonism of
    Wnt signaling. Neuron. 35(2), 255–265.
  mla: Houart, Corinne, et al. “Establishment of the Telencephalon during Gastrulation
    by Local Antagonism of Wnt Signaling.” <i>Neuron</i>, vol. 35, no. 2, Elsevier,
    2002, pp. 255–65, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/S0896-6273(02)00751-1">10.1016/S0896-6273(02)00751-1</a>.
  short: C. Houart, L. Caneparo, C.-P.J. Heisenberg, K.A. Barth, M. Take Uchi, S.
    Wilson, Neuron 35 (2002) 255–265.
date_created: 2018-12-11T12:07:30Z
date_published: 2002-07-18T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-06-07T09:43:19Z
day: '18'
doi: 10.1016/S0896-6273(02)00751-1
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  - '12160744'
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- iso: eng
month: '07'
oa_version: None
page: 255 - 265
pmid: 1
publication: Neuron
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  issn:
  - 0896-6273
publication_status: published
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publist_id: '1925'
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scopus_import: '1'
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title: Establishment of the telencephalon during gastrulation by local antagonism
  of Wnt signaling
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...
---
_id: '4196'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: During vertebrate gastrulation, large cellular rearrangements lead to the
    formation of the three germ layers, ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm. Zebrafish
    offer many genetic and experimental advantages for studying vertebrate gastrulation
    movements. For instance, several mutants, including silberblick, knypek and trilobite,
    exhibit defects in morphogenesis during gastrulation. The identification of the
    genes mutated in these lines together with the analysis of the mutant phenotypes
    has provided new insights into the molecular and cellular mechanisms that underlie
    vertebrate gastrulation movements.
acknowledgement: We would like to thank Miguel Concha, Will Norton, Tim Geach, Suzanne
  Eaton, Kimbo Kotovic, Jenny Geiger and Steve Wilson for critical comments on this
  manuscript, and Lila Solnica-Krezel for providing results prior to publication.
  C.-P.H. is supported by an Emmy-Noether-Fellowship from the DFG and M.T. by an MRC
  Career Development Award.
article_processing_charge: No
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author:
- first_name: Carl-Philipp J
  full_name: Heisenberg, Carl-Philipp J
  id: 39427864-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: Heisenberg
  orcid: 0000-0002-0912-4566
- first_name: Masazumi
  full_name: Tada, Masazumi
  last_name: Tada
citation:
  ama: 'Heisenberg C-PJ, Tada M. Zebrafish gastrulation movements: bridging cell and
    developmental biology. <i>Seminars in Cell &#38; Developmental Biology</i>. 2002;13(6):471-479.
    doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/S1084952102001003">10.1016/S1084952102001003</a>'
  apa: 'Heisenberg, C.-P. J., &#38; Tada, M. (2002). Zebrafish gastrulation movements:
    bridging cell and developmental biology. <i>Seminars in Cell &#38; Developmental
    Biology</i>. Academic Press. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/S1084952102001003">https://doi.org/10.1016/S1084952102001003</a>'
  chicago: 'Heisenberg, Carl-Philipp J, and Masazumi Tada. “Zebrafish Gastrulation
    Movements: Bridging Cell and Developmental Biology.” <i>Seminars in Cell &#38;
    Developmental Biology</i>. Academic Press, 2002. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/S1084952102001003">https://doi.org/10.1016/S1084952102001003</a>.'
  ieee: 'C.-P. J. Heisenberg and M. Tada, “Zebrafish gastrulation movements: bridging
    cell and developmental biology,” <i>Seminars in Cell &#38; Developmental Biology</i>,
    vol. 13, no. 6. Academic Press, pp. 471–479, 2002.'
  ista: 'Heisenberg C-PJ, Tada M. 2002. Zebrafish gastrulation movements: bridging
    cell and developmental biology. Seminars in Cell &#38; Developmental Biology.
    13(6), 471–479.'
  mla: 'Heisenberg, Carl-Philipp J., and Masazumi Tada. “Zebrafish Gastrulation Movements:
    Bridging Cell and Developmental Biology.” <i>Seminars in Cell &#38; Developmental
    Biology</i>, vol. 13, no. 6, Academic Press, 2002, pp. 471–79, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/S1084952102001003">10.1016/S1084952102001003</a>.'
  short: C.-P.J. Heisenberg, M. Tada, Seminars in Cell &#38; Developmental Biology
    13 (2002) 471–479.
date_created: 2018-12-11T12:07:31Z
date_published: 2002-12-01T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-06-07T09:28:48Z
day: '01'
doi: 10.1016/S1084952102001003
extern: '1'
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  pmid:
  - '12468250'
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issue: '6'
language:
- iso: eng
month: '12'
oa_version: None
page: 471 - 479
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publication: Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology
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  issn:
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publication_status: published
publisher: Academic Press
publist_id: '1920'
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: '1'
status: public
title: 'Zebrafish gastrulation movements: bridging cell and developmental biology'
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...
---
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abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: Recent studies on vertebrate homologues of the van gogh/strabismus (vang/stbm)
    gene, a key player in planar cell polarity signalling in Drosophila, show that
    vang/stbm is involved in patterning and morphogenesis during vertebrate gastrulation
    where it modulates two distinct Wnt signals.
article_processing_charge: No
article_type: original
author:
- first_name: Carl-Philipp J
  full_name: Heisenberg, Carl-Philipp J
  id: 39427864-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: Heisenberg
  orcid: 0000-0002-0912-4566
- first_name: Masazumi
  full_name: Tada, Masazumi
  last_name: Tada
citation:
  ama: 'Heisenberg C-PJ, Tada M. Wnt signalling: A moving picture emerges from van
    gogh. <i>Current Biology</i>. 2002;12(4):R126-R128. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/S0960-9822(02)00704-2">10.1016/S0960-9822(02)00704-2</a>'
  apa: 'Heisenberg, C.-P. J., &#38; Tada, M. (2002). Wnt signalling: A moving picture
    emerges from van gogh. <i>Current Biology</i>. Cell Press. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/S0960-9822(02)00704-2">https://doi.org/10.1016/S0960-9822(02)00704-2</a>'
  chicago: 'Heisenberg, Carl-Philipp J, and Masazumi Tada. “Wnt Signalling: A Moving
    Picture Emerges from van Gogh.” <i>Current Biology</i>. Cell Press, 2002. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/S0960-9822(02)00704-2">https://doi.org/10.1016/S0960-9822(02)00704-2</a>.'
  ieee: 'C.-P. J. Heisenberg and M. Tada, “Wnt signalling: A moving picture emerges
    from van gogh,” <i>Current Biology</i>, vol. 12, no. 4. Cell Press, pp. R126–R128,
    2002.'
  ista: 'Heisenberg C-PJ, Tada M. 2002. Wnt signalling: A moving picture emerges from
    van gogh. Current Biology. 12(4), R126–R128.'
  mla: 'Heisenberg, Carl-Philipp J., and Masazumi Tada. “Wnt Signalling: A Moving
    Picture Emerges from van Gogh.” <i>Current Biology</i>, vol. 12, no. 4, Cell Press,
    2002, pp. R126–28, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/S0960-9822(02)00704-2">10.1016/S0960-9822(02)00704-2</a>.'
  short: C.-P.J. Heisenberg, M. Tada, Current Biology 12 (2002) R126–R128.
date_created: 2018-12-11T12:07:32Z
date_published: 2002-02-19T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-06-07T08:54:35Z
day: '19'
doi: 10.1016/S0960-9822(02)00704-2
extern: '1'
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  pmid:
  - '11864583'
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issue: '4'
language:
- iso: eng
month: '02'
oa_version: None
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  issn:
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status: public
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...
