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Behavioral sequences are essential for survival, yet the neural mechanisms that link one action to the next remain incompletely understood. In classical chain models, sequential behaviors arise through feedforward propagation of activity across distinct neuronal populations or network modules. Here, we identify a distinct form of neural chain mechanism in which neurons active during a first behavior modulate themselves into a persistent state of elevated tonic firing that subsequently drives...
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A clean-slate x86_64 microkernel operating system built from scratch. No POSIX baggage, no legacy Unix assumptions. The kernel stays minimal: scheduling, memory management, IPC ports, and hardware abstraction.
Molecular dynamics insights into biomineralisation mediated by acidic intrinsically disordered proteins: a case study of molluscan Aspein from the pearl oyster Pinctada fucata
Biomineralisation is a ubiquitous phenomenon that still fascinates the scientific community. Mineralised structures are most notably encountered in marine lifeforms the shell or exoskeleton of which are formed by precipitating specific calcium carbonate (CaCO3) polymorphs, known as amorphous (ACC), vaterite, aragonite, and calcite. To control crystalline polymorphism in their shell layers, bivalves have evolved strategies involving ion-binding secretomes composed of shell matrix proteins (SMPs).