In lifting conditions, the vortical flow on a sharp highly swept leading edge is characterized by a strong adverse pressure gradient acting from the centerline of the wing towards the leading edge,...
Baron, A., Ryasnyanskiy, A., Dubreuil, N., Delaye, P., Tran, Q. Vy, Combrie, S., ...
Nonlinear propagation experiments in GaAs photonic crystal waveguides (PCW) were performed, which exhibit a large enhancement of third order nonlinearities, due to light propagation in a slow mode...
Integración de cámaras color en el sistema GEOMÒBIL (2008)
A. Serra, A. Baron, E. Bosch, J. Casacuberta, M. Pla, S. Sánchez, ...
Frankhuisen, R., Herwaarden, M.A. Van, Heijkoop, R., Baron, A., Vermeijden, J.R., ...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about symptom characteristics of treated achalasia patients and their effect on health-related quality-of-life (HRQoL). AIMS: To examine clinical remission,...
Baron, A., Sandford, G., Slater, R., Yufit, D. S., Howard, J. A. K., Vong, A.
Polyfunctional tetrahydropyrido[2,3-b]pyrazine scaffolds can be synthesized by sequential reaction of pentafluoropyridine with sodium phenylsulfinate and an appropriate diamine. The polyfunctionality...
Integration Of A Terrestrial Laser Scanner With Gps/imu (2004)
J. Talaya, R. Alamus, E. Bosch, A. Serra, W. Kornus, A. Baron
Direct orientation of laser systems has been widely used for airborne laser sensors but not with the terrestrial laser systems. The usual way to operate a terrestrial laser is by scanning a scene...
On The Accuray And Performance Of The Geombil System (2004)
R. Alams, A. Baron, E. Bosch, J. Casacuberta, J. Mir, M. Pla, ...
The GEOMBIL is a Land Based Mobile Mapping System (LBMMS) developed by the ICC. It is a modular system that allows the direct orientation of any sensor mounted on a roof platform. The GEOMBIL system...
A Structure-Based Approach For Prediction Of Protein Binding Sites In Gene Upstream Regions (2000)
Y. Mandel-gutfreund, A. Baron, H. Margalit
Introduction Sequences upstream transcription start positions play a major role in the regulation of gene expression. They are recognized by regulatory proteins which act upon binding as...
The murine genes Hox-5.1 and Hox-4.1 belong to the same HOX complex on chromosome 2 (1990)
Stubbs, L., Poustka, A., Baron, A., Lehrach, H., Lonai, P., Duboule, D.
Two different loci of Antennapedia-related homeobox-containing genes have been shown to map to mouse chromosome 2: the HOX-5 complex and the Hox-4.1 gene. These independently derived loci are likely...
Galliot, B., Dolle, P., Vigneron, M., Featherstone, M. S., Baron, A., Duboule, D.
This study reports the structure of the mouse homeobox-containing gene Hox-1.4 of the HOX-1 cluster, as well as its expression pattern during embryonic and fetal development. The overall structure of...
Hox-5.1 defines a homeobox-containing gene locus on mouse chromosome 2 (1988)
Featherstone, M. S., Baron, A., Gaunt, S. J., Mattei, M. G., Duboule, D.
We have isolated a murine homeobox-containing gene, Hox-5.1, by virtue of its relatedness to the Hox-1.4 gene. In situ hybridization to metaphase spreads mapped Hox-5.1 to band D of mouse chromosome...
Hox-1.6: a mouse homeo-box-containing gene member of the Hox-1 complex (1987)
Baron, A., Featherstone, M. S., Hill, R. E., Hall, A., Galliot, B., Duboule, D.
Hox-1.6, a mouse homeo-box-containing gene member of the Hox-1 complex, is described. The Hox-1.6 homeo-box shows more divergence than the other members of the complex with the Drosophila...
A new homeo-box is present in overlapping cosmid clones which define the mouse Hox-1 locus (1986)
Duboule, D., Baron, A., Mahl, P., Galliot, B.
A new murine homeo-box (Hox1-3) has been isolated and studied with respect to its structure and transcriptional pattern. This homeo-box is part of a gene which is specifically regulated during mouse...
Hox-5.1 defines a homeobox-containing gene locus on mouse chromosome 2.
Featherstone, M S, Baron, A, Gaunt, S J, Mattei, M G, Duboule, D
We have isolated a murine homeobox-containing gene, Hox-5.1, by virtue of its relatedness to the Hox-1.4 gene. In situ hybridization to metaphase spreads mapped Hox-5.1 to band D of mouse chromosome...
Role of coreceptors in positive selection and lineage commitment.
Chan, S H, Waltzinger, C, Baron, A, Benoist, C, Mathis, D
Recent experiments have re-awakened interest in a stochastic/selective model of positive selection of T lymphocytes. A revised version of the model has been proposed whereby commitment of...
Berhanu, P, Kolterman, O G, Baron, A, Tsai, P, Olefsky, J M, Brandenburg, D
We photolabeled and characterized insulin receptors in isolated adipocytes from normal human subjects and then studied the cellular fate of the labeled insulin-receptor complexes at physiologic...
Hox-1.6: a mouse homeo-box-containing gene member of the Hox-1 complex.
Baron, A, Featherstone, M S, Hill, R E, Hall, A, Galliot, B, Duboule, D
Hox-1.6, a mouse homeo-box-containing gene member of the Hox-1 complex, is described. The Hox-1.6 homeo-box shows more divergence than the other members of the complex with the Drosophila...
Groettrup, M, Baron, A, Griffiths, G, Palacios, R, Von Boehmer, H
Transfected T cell receptor (TCR) beta chain genes are expressed as homodimers on the surface of immature (Sci/ET27F) but not on mature (58 alpha-beta-) T cell lines which lack TCR alpha, gamma and...
Ligand specificities of recombinant retinoic acid receptors RAR alpha and RAR beta.
Crettaz, M, Baron, A, Siegenthaler, G, Hunziker, W
Binding of retinoic acid (RA) to specific RA receptors alpha and beta (RAR alpha and RAR beta) was studied. Receptors were obtained in two ways: (1) full-length receptors were produced by transient...
A new homeo-box is present in overlapping cosmid clones which define the mouse Hox-1 locus.
Duboule, D, Baron, A, Mähl, P, Galliot, B
A new murine homeo-box (Hox1-3) has been isolated and studied with respect to its structure and transcriptional pattern. This homeo-box is part of a gene which is specifically regulated during mouse...
Temporal control by progressive-interval schedules of reinforcement.
Leinenweber, A, Nietzel, S M, Baron, A
Progressive-interval performances are described using measures that have proven to be successful in the analysis of fixed-interval responding. Five rats were trained with schedules in which the...
Progressive-ratio schedules: effects of later schedule requirements on earlier performances.
Four rats were studied with variants of a progressive-ratio schedule with a step size of 6 in which different terminal components followed completion of the 20th ratio: (a) a reversal of the...
Explaining avoidance: two factors are still better than one.
Two-factor theory remains a viable account of avoidance behavior. By emphasizing the interplay of respondent and operant contingencies, two-factor theory encourages the analysis of stimuli that...
Recognition memory in older adults: adjustment to changing contingencies.
Four older and 4 younger men were given extended exposure to a continuous-recognition memory procedure. Experimental variables included the type of stimulus (alphanumeric strings, words, or...
Molecular and molar analyses of fixed-interval performance.
Fixed-interval performances of rats were described either in terms of the individual intervals of the session or in terms of a single average interval constructed for the entire session. Responding...
We investigated the possibility that human-like fixed-interval performances would appear in rats given a variable-ratio history (Wanchisen, Tatham, & Mooney, 1989). Nine rats were trained under...
Reaction times of younger and older men and temporal contingencies of reinforcement.
Baron, A, Menich, S R, Perone, M
Influences of extended training and temporal contingencies on reaction time were studied in relation to developmental differences. Older and younger men were trained on a chained schedule in which...
Five younger (18 to 23 yrs) and five older (65 to 73 yrs) men were exposed to a series of immediate and delayed (0 to 15 seconds) matching-to-sample problems. Presentation of the pairs of delayed...
Baron, A, Frieden, M, Chabaud, F, Bény, J L
1. Using the cell-attached and inside-out modes of the patch-clamp technique, we studied the Ca(2+)-dependent ionic channels activated by bradykinin in cultured pig coronary artery endothelial cells...
Baron, A, Frieden, M, Bény, J L
1. Epoxyeicosatrienoic acids (EETs) have been described as endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factors (EDHFs), based on their stimulatory effects on smooth muscle K+ channels. In order to reveal a...
Loirand, G, Pacaud, P, Baron, A, Mironneau, C, Mironneau, J
1. Membrane currents of isolated smooth muscle cells from rat portal vein were studied using the whole-cell patch-clamp technique. 2. In addition to the Ca(2+)-dependent Cl- current, single-channel...
Coordinate Suppression of Mutations Caused by Robertson's Mutator Transposons in Maize
Transposable elements from the Robertson's Mutator family are highly active insertional mutagens in maize. However, mutations caused by the insertion of responder (non-autonomous) elements frequently...
Duplication and suppression of chloroplast protein translocation genes in maize.
Settles, A M, Baron, A, Barkan, A, Martienssen, R A
The HCF106 (high chlorophyll fluorescence) gene of maize encodes a chloroplast membrane protein required for translocation of a subset of proteins across the thylakoid membrane. Mutations in HCF106...
Hox-5.1 defines a homeobox-containing gene locus on mouse chromosome 2.
Featherstone, M S, Baron, A, Gaunt, S J, Mattei, M G, Duboule, D
We have isolated a murine homeobox-containing gene, Hox-5.1, by virtue of its relatedness to the Hox-1.4 gene. In situ hybridization to metaphase spreads mapped Hox-5.1 to band D of mouse chromosome...
Role of coreceptors in positive selection and lineage commitment.
Chan, S H, Waltzinger, C, Baron, A, Benoist, C, Mathis, D
Recent experiments have re-awakened interest in a stochastic/selective model of positive selection of T lymphocytes. A revised version of the model has been proposed whereby commitment of...
Berhanu, P, Kolterman, O G, Baron, A, Tsai, P, Olefsky, J M, Brandenburg, D
We photolabeled and characterized insulin receptors in isolated adipocytes from normal human subjects and then studied the cellular fate of the labeled insulin-receptor complexes at physiologic...
Hox-1.6: a mouse homeo-box-containing gene member of the Hox-1 complex.
Baron, A, Featherstone, M S, Hill, R E, Hall, A, Galliot, B, Duboule, D
Hox-1.6, a mouse homeo-box-containing gene member of the Hox-1 complex, is described. The Hox-1.6 homeo-box shows more divergence than the other members of the complex with the Drosophila...
Groettrup, M, Baron, A, Griffiths, G, Palacios, R, Von Boehmer, H
Transfected T cell receptor (TCR) beta chain genes are expressed as homodimers on the surface of immature (Sci/ET27F) but not on mature (58 alpha-beta-) T cell lines which lack TCR alpha, gamma and...
Ligand specificities of recombinant retinoic acid receptors RAR alpha and RAR beta.
Crettaz, M, Baron, A, Siegenthaler, G, Hunziker, W
Binding of retinoic acid (RA) to specific RA receptors alpha and beta (RAR alpha and RAR beta) was studied. Receptors were obtained in two ways: (1) full-length receptors were produced by transient...
Baron, A, Frieden, M, Chabaud, F, Bény, J L
1. Using the cell-attached and inside-out modes of the patch-clamp technique, we studied the Ca(2+)-dependent ionic channels activated by bradykinin in cultured pig coronary artery endothelial cells...
Baron, A, Frieden, M, Bény, J L
1. Epoxyeicosatrienoic acids (EETs) have been described as endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factors (EDHFs), based on their stimulatory effects on smooth muscle K+ channels. In order to reveal a...
A new homeo-box is present in overlapping cosmid clones which define the mouse Hox-1 locus.
Duboule, D, Baron, A, Mähl, P, Galliot, B
A new murine homeo-box (Hox1-3) has been isolated and studied with respect to its structure and transcriptional pattern. This homeo-box is part of a gene which is specifically regulated during mouse...
Loirand, G, Pacaud, P, Baron, A, Mironneau, C, Mironneau, J
1. Membrane currents of isolated smooth muscle cells from rat portal vein were studied using the whole-cell patch-clamp technique. 2. In addition to the Ca(2+)-dependent Cl- current, single-channel...
Coordinate Suppression of Mutations Caused by Robertson's Mutator Transposons in Maize
Transposable elements from the Robertson's Mutator family are highly active insertional mutagens in maize. However, mutations caused by the insertion of responder (non-autonomous) elements frequently...
Temporal control by progressive-interval schedules of reinforcement.
Leinenweber, A, Nietzel, S M, Baron, A
Progressive-interval performances are described using measures that have proven to be successful in the analysis of fixed-interval responding. Five rats were trained with schedules in which the...
Progressive-ratio schedules: effects of later schedule requirements on earlier performances.
Four rats were studied with variants of a progressive-ratio schedule with a step size of 6 in which different terminal components followed completion of the 20th ratio: (a) a reversal of the...
Explaining avoidance: two factors are still better than one.
Two-factor theory remains a viable account of avoidance behavior. By emphasizing the interplay of respondent and operant contingencies, two-factor theory encourages the analysis of stimuli that...
Recognition memory in older adults: adjustment to changing contingencies.
Four older and 4 younger men were given extended exposure to a continuous-recognition memory procedure. Experimental variables included the type of stimulus (alphanumeric strings, words, or...
Molecular and molar analyses of fixed-interval performance.
Fixed-interval performances of rats were described either in terms of the individual intervals of the session or in terms of a single average interval constructed for the entire session. Responding...
We investigated the possibility that human-like fixed-interval performances would appear in rats given a variable-ratio history (Wanchisen, Tatham, & Mooney, 1989). Nine rats were trained under...
Reaction times of younger and older men and temporal contingencies of reinforcement.
Baron, A, Menich, S R, Perone, M
Influences of extended training and temporal contingencies on reaction time were studied in relation to developmental differences. Older and younger men were trained on a chained schedule in which...
Five younger (18 to 23 yrs) and five older (65 to 73 yrs) men were exposed to a series of immediate and delayed (0 to 15 seconds) matching-to-sample problems. Presentation of the pairs of delayed...
Duplication and suppression of chloroplast protein translocation genes in maize.
Settles, A M, Baron, A, Barkan, A, Martienssen, R A
The HCF106 (high chlorophyll fluorescence) gene of maize encodes a chloroplast membrane protein required for translocation of a subset of proteins across the thylakoid membrane. Mutations in HCF106...
Cancer of the ampulla of Vater: chromosome 17p allelic loss is associated with poor prognosis
Scarpa, A, Di, P, Talamini, G, Falconi, M, Lemoine, N, Iacono, C, ...
BACKGROUND—Cancer of the ampulla of Vater kills 60% of affected patients. Local spread of the tumour (T stage) is the only reliable prognostic factor. Nevertheless, any cancer stage includes long...
Pacaud, P., Loirand, G., Baron, A., Mironneau, C., Mironneau, J.
1. The effects of noradrenaline (NA) were studied on vascular smooth muscle cells isolated from rat portal vein. 2. Two types of single-Ca2+ channel currents with conductances of 17 pS and 8 pS were...