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Dendritic processing

Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2001
Dendritic processing multiplies the computational power of a single neuron by enabling the processing of inputs in a spatio-temporally differentiated manner. Recently, the development of new and refined optical, electrophysiological and molecular-biological techniques has led to new insights into dendritic function and revealed an astonishing plethora ...
Euler, T., Denk, W.
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Dendritic Pseudorotaxanes

Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 1998
Self-organization is the key. A series of dendritic pseudorotaxanes were efficiently constructed from complementary building blocks-namely, a three-armed, triply charged ammonium salt and the first, second, and third generations of benzyl ether dendrons bearing the dibenzo[24]crown-8 moiety.
Nori, Yamaguchi   +2 more
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Dendritic Cells

Current Opinion in Hematology, 1998
Dendritic cells are potent stimulators of immune responses against foreign antigens. Recent advances in this area include the delineation of distinct developmental pathways for different dendritic cell subsets; the emerging concept that one dendritic cell subset has regulatory functions that may contribute to induction of tolerance to self antigens ...
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DENDRITIC COMPUTATION

Annual Review of Neuroscience, 2005
One of the central questions in neuroscience is how particular tasks, or computations, are implemented by neural networks to generate behavior. The prevailing view has been that information processing in neural networks results primarily from the properties of synapses and the connectivity of neurons within the network, with the intrinsic excitability
Michael, London, Michael, Häusser
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Dendrite Flows

Qualitative Theory of Dynamical Systems, 2017
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Haj Salem, Aymen, Hattab, Hawete
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Dendritic crystallization

Australian Dental Journal, 1978
Abstract— The fundamentals of dendritic crystallization are presented. Examples illustrating the processes and structures involved have been obtained by the metallurgical examination of specimens of the base metal partial denture casting alloys.
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Dendritic guidance

Trends in Neurosciences, 2004
Like axons, dendrites need guidance for proper orientation and positioning within the brain. Guidance determines synaptic connectivity as well as the strength of transmission. Recent in vivo studies have demonstrated that several cell-surface receptors, previously known as axon guidance molecules, are also responsible for the directed outgrowth of ...
Susan, Kim, Akira, Chiba
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Dendritic Gelators

2005
Dendritic molecules fall somewhere between small-molecule organic systems and polymers. Like polymers, they are constructed from a repeating motif, often have nanoscopic dimensions, and are capable of forming multiple non-covalent interactions. However, they are synthesized using organic chemistry methods and, unlike polymers, have well-defined ...
Andrew R, Hirst, David K, Smith
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Dendritic computations, dendritic spiking and dendritic plasticity in nanoelectronic neurons

2010 53rd IEEE International Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems, 2010
Dendritic computations play a major role in the processing that occurs within each cortical neuron. In particular, for many pyramidal neurons, dendritic spiking has a major effect on neural behavior and must be modeled in order to capture nonlinear response of a neuron to its presynaptic inputs.
Chih-Chieh Hsu   +2 more
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Dendritic Cell Biology

2005
Dendritic cells (DCs) are a special type of leukocytes able to alert the immune system to the presence of infections. They play a central role in the initiation of both innate and adaptive immune responses. This particular DC feature is regulated by the activation of specific receptors at the cell surface called Toll-like receptors (TLRs) that bind a ...
GRANUCCI, FRANCESCA   +2 more
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