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International Journal of Neural Systems, 1991
The theory of the ohmic electric function of dendrites is doubtful. A hypothesis was put forward that non-, partly or slow-accommodating neurons possess a slow inward dendritic current. It was predicted that these dendrites might be bistable, i.e., they might have stable depolarization in addition to the rest potential.
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The theory of the ohmic electric function of dendrites is doubtful. A hypothesis was put forward that non-, partly or slow-accommodating neurons possess a slow inward dendritic current. It was predicted that these dendrites might be bistable, i.e., they might have stable depolarization in addition to the rest potential.
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Periodica Mathematica Hungarica, 1999
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Dendritic computations, dendritic spiking and dendritic plasticity in nanoelectronic neurons
2010 53rd IEEE International Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems, 2010Dendritic 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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Properties of dendrites; apical dendrites of the cat cortex
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1955Abstract The all-or-none spike characteristic of the nerve axon may be considered a special case of excitable tissue response, of which a more general and fundamental activity is a decremental and nonrefractory response such as dendrites exhibit. Intercortical paths are found which end only on apical dendrites of cortical pyramidal cells, and may ...
M H, CLARE, G H, BISHOP
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Dendrite and dendritic spine alterations in alzheimer models
Journal of Neurocytology, 2004Synaptic damage and loss are factors that affect the degree of dementia experienced in Alzheimer disease (AD) patients. Multicolor DiOlistic labeling of the hippocampus has been undertaken which allows the full dendritic arbor of targeted neurons to be imaged.
Donna L, Moolman +3 more
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Dendritic Cells and “Dendritic” Macrophages in the Uveal Tract
1993The eye and the brain are considered sites of immune privilege(1) and it has been suggested that the lack of MHC Class II antigen presenting cells in neural tissue is responsible for this. However, neural tissue participates in many immune and autoimmune responses both clinically and experimentally(2) and clearly this must involve presentation of ...
J V, Forrester +3 more
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Follicular Dendritic Cells and Dendritic Cell Nomenclature
1993In the 10 years since the last nomenclature committee on dendritic cells met (Tew, Thorbecke and Steinman, J. Reticuloendothelial Society 31:371, 1982), considerable evidence has accumulated supporting the concept that Langerhans cells, interdigitating cells, and veiled cells are the same cell in different stages of maturation. It also appears that the
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Micro-alloyed Mg–Al–Sn anode with refined dendrites used for Mg-air battery
Journal of Power Sources, 2023Jinpeng Chen +2 more
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