Kinase Signaling in Dendritic Development and Disease
Dendrites undergo extensive growth and remodeling during their lifetime. Specification of neurites into dendrites is followed by their arborization, maturation, and functional integration into synaptic networks.
Kimya Nourbakhsh, Smita Yadav
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Information in electrodeposited dendrites
Dendrites are structures that develop with a continuously branching tree-like form. Such patterns are found in many aspects of the natural world, which indicates the universality of their topology.
Michael N. Kozicki
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Genes, Cells and Brain Areas of Intelligence
What is the neurobiological basis of human intelligence? The brains of some people seem to be more efficient than those of others. Understanding the biological foundations of these differences is of great interest to basic and applied neuroscience ...
Natalia A. Goriounova +1 more
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Emergence of Stable Synaptic Clusters on Dendrites Through Synaptic Rewiring
The connectivity structure of neuronal networks in cortex is highly dynamic. This ongoing cortical rewiring is assumed to serve important functions for learning and memory.
Thomas Limbacher, Robert Legenstein
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Dendritic flux penetration in Pb films with a periodic array of antidots [PDF]
We explore the flux-jump regime in type-II Pb thin films with a periodic array of antidots by means of magneto-optical measurements. A direct visualization of the magnetic flux distribution allows to identify a rich morphology of flux penetration ...
A. V. Bobyl +7 more
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Uncovering Discrete Synaptic Proteomes to Understand Neurological Disorders
The mammalian nervous system is an immensely heterogeneous organ composed of a diverse collection of neuronal types that interconnect in complex patterns.
Yi-Zhi Wang, Jeffrey N. Savas
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Why Neurons Have Thousands of Synapses, A Theory of Sequence Memory in Neocortex [PDF]
Neocortical neurons have thousands of excitatory synapses. It is a mystery how neurons integrate the input from so many synapses and what kind of large-scale network behavior this enables.
Ahmad, Subutai, Hawkins, Jeff
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Visualization of the distribution of autophosphorylated calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II after tetanic stimulation in the CA1 area of the hippocampus [PDF]
Autophosphorylation of calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II (CaMKII) at threonine-286 produces Ca2+-independent kinase activity and has been proposed to be involved in induction of long-term potentiation by tetanic stimulation in the ...
Harris, Kristen M. +4 more
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Functional and structural properties of dentate granule cells with hilar basal dendrites in mouse entorhino-hippocampal slice cultures [PDF]
During postnatal development hippocampal dentate granule cells (GCs) often extend dendrites from the basal pole of their cell bodies into the hilar region. These so-called hilar basal dendrites (hBD) usually regress with maturation.
Becker, Denise +8 more
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Microsegregation in low carbon Fe-Mn-Si-Al TWIP steel
Microsegregation in low carbon Fe-25Mn-3Si-3Al TWIP steel produced in the laboratory and steel plant were systematically investigated by electron microprobe analysis.
LI Shi-qi +5 more
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