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Multiple mechanisms of bursting in a conditional bursting neuron [PDF]
The anterior burster (AB) neuron in the stomatogastric ganglion of the spiny lobster, Panulirus interruptus, is a conditional burster in the pyloric motor circuit. Bath application of the monoamines dopamine, serotonin, and octopamine induces rhythmic bursting pacemaker potentials in a silent, synaptically isolated AB cell. However, each amine produces
R M, Harris-Warrick, R E, Flamm
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To Burst or Not to Burst? [PDF]
It is well known that some neurons tend to fire packets of action potentials followed by periods of quiescence (bursts) while others within the same stage of sensory processing fire in a tonic manner. However, the respective computational advantages of bursting and tonic neurons for encoding time varying signals largely remain a mystery.
Maurice J. Chacron +2 more
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HOW LONG DOES A BURST BURST? [PDF]
Several gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) last much longer (~hours) in gamma-rays than typical long GRBs (~ minutes), and recently it was proposed that these "ultra-long GRBs" may form a distinct population, probably with a different (e.g. blue supergiant) progenitor than typical GRBs.
Bin-Bin Zhang +4 more
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An Integration Method of Bursting Strain Energy and Seismic Velocity Tomography for Coal Burst Hazard Assessment [PDF]
The occurrence of coal burst in underground coal mines is complex, abrupt, and diverse, and the evaluation and prediction of coal burst hazard is the premise of effective prevention and control of coal burst.
Wei Shen +6 more
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Bursting into the Nucleus [PDF]
Calcium elicits bursts of nuclear localization of a yeast transcription factor, which may enable the coordinated activation of target genes.
Gerald R, Crabtree, Isabella A, Graef
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Shaping development by stochasticity and dynamics in gene regulation [PDF]
Animal development is orchestrated by spatio-temporal gene expression programmes that drive precise lineage commitment, proliferation and migration events at the single-cell level, collectively leading to large-scale morphological change and functional ...
Peng Dong, Zhe Liu
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Bifurcations of emergent bursting in a neuronal network [PDF]
Complex neuronal networks are an important tool to help explain paradoxical phenomena observed in biological recordings. Here we present a general approach to mathematically tackle a complex neuronal network so that we can fully understand the underlying
Wu Yu +14 more
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Emergent synchronous bursting of oxytocin neuronal network [PDF]
When young suckle, they are rewarded intermittently with a let-down of milk that results from reflex secretion of the hormone oxytocin; without oxytocin, newly born young will die unless they are fostered. Oxytocin is made by magnocellular hypothalamic
Feng, J. F. +31 more
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Heterogeneity of neural properties within a given neural class is ubiquitous in the nervous system and permits different sub-classes of neurons to specialize for specific purposes.
Sree I. Motipally +3 more
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Mathematical model of bursting in dissociated Purkinje neurons [PDF]
In vitro, Purkinje cell behaviour is sometimes studied in a dissociated soma preparation in which the dendritic projection has been cleaved. A fraction of these dissociated somas spontaneously burst.
Forrest Michael D. +2 more
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