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Published by Current Biology, Philadelphia, Pa.
Tavosanis, Gaia
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Patterning of dendritic territories by dendrite-dendrite and dendrite-substrate interactions
Dendrites develop in highly complex environments and their interactions with neighboring neurons and the substrate are thought to be important for the establishment of their dendritic territories. Mechanisms required for the establishment of dendritic territories remain largely elusive.
Singhania, Aditi
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Accumulating evidence from a wide range of studies, including behavioral, cellular, molecular and computational findings, support a key role of dendrites in the encoding and recall of new memories. Dendrites can integrate synaptic inputs in non-linear ways, provide the substrate for local protein synthesis and facilitate the orchestration of signaling ...
George Kastellakis +5 more
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Metallic Li is considered as the ultimate choice of negative electrodes for Li batteries because of its largest theoretical specific capacity. However, formidable issues such as poor safety and cyclability caused by lithium dendrite growth and tremendous
Yunhao Lu (1690285) +4 more
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Dendrite-Free Non-Newtonian Semisolid Lithium Metal Anode
Dendrite growth hinders the practical uses of the lithium metal anode (LMA) toward a high-energy-density battery. From the mechanics perspective, the lithium growth on a solid substrate yields a large strength, leading to a short circuit and worsened ...
Zhiyuan Han +15 more
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Homeostatic Roles of the Proteostasis Network in Dendrites
Cellular protein homeostasis, or proteostasis, is indispensable to the survival and function of all cells. Distinct from other cell types, neurons are long-lived, exhibiting architecturally complex and diverse multipolar projection morphologies that can ...
Erin N. Lottes, Daniel N. Cox
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Zinc and copper are involved in neuronal differentiation and synaptic plasticity but the molecular mechanisms behind these processes are still elusive due in part to the difficulty of imaging trace metals together with proteins at the synaptic level.
Florelle Domart +6 more
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Tuning plasticity of in-situ dendrite metallic glass composites via the dendrite-volume-fraction-dependent shear banding [PDF]
This work performs a systematic investigation of identifying how the volume fraction of the in-situ dendrites affects the plasticity of metallic glass composites. The quasi-static uniaxial compressions show that the global plastic strain does not follows
Dai, LH (reprint author), Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Mech, State Key Lab Nonlinear Mech, Beijing 100190, Peoples R China. +5 more
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Overpotential controls a morphology of electrolytically produced copper dendritic forms [PDF]
The morphologies of copper dendritic forms obtained in both potentiostatic and galvanostatic regimes of electrolysis with various amounts of the electricity were analyzed by the scanning electron microscopy (SEM) technique.
Nikolić Nebojša D. +3 more
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