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Input‐specific bidirectional regulation of hippocampal CA3 pyramidal cell excitability
Abstract figure legend Mossy fibre (MF) input‐induced burst firing enhances the excitability of distal dendrites, thereby increasing excitatory postsynaptic potentials (EPSPs) at perforant pathway synapses (PP‐EPSPs) in hippocampal CA3 pyramidal cells (left).
Kisang Eom, Yujin Kim, Suk‐Ho Lee
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Caspase inhibitors increase short‐term survival of progenitor‐cell progeny in the adult rat dentate gyrus following status epilepticus [PDF]
Christine T. Ekdahl+3 more
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Strong Evidence for Pattern Separation in Human Dentate Gyrus
D. Berron+6 more
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Quantitative susceptibility mapping in magnetically inhomogeneous tissues
Abstract Purpose Conventional quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM) methods rely on simplified physical models that assume isotropic and homogeneous tissue properties, leading to artifacts and inaccuracies in biological tissues. This study aims to develop and evaluate DEEPOLE, a deep learning–based method that incorporates macroscopically ...
Thomas Jochmann+6 more
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Reduced Excitatory Drive onto Interneurons in the Dentate Gyrus after Status Epilepticus [PDF]
James Doherty, Raymond Dingledine
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Activation of local inhibitory circuits in the dentate gyrus by adult‐born neurons
L. Drew+8 more
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FABP7 Expression Modulates the Response of Astrocytes to Induced Endotoxemia
Main Points FABP7 silencing reduces inflammatory response in astrocytes. FABP7 silencing decreases astrocyte‐mediated neurotoxicity. FABP7 silencing attenuates NF‐κB‐dependent transcriptional response during endotoxemia. ABSTRACT Fatty acid binding proteins (FABPs) are a family of small proteins involved in fatty acid (FA) subcellular trafficking.
Mariana Bresque+6 more
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Gender and Strain Influence on Neurogenesis in Dentate Gyrus of Young Rats [PDF]
Ekaterina Perfilieva+4 more
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Main Points In a pre‐symptomatic mouse model of Alzheimer disease, despite higher amyloid‐β load females display less plaques than males. More efficient synaptic transmission as well as less microgliosis point to better early coping with pathogenesis in females.
Thomas Chaigneau+7 more
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