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Electric Coupling in Epileptogenesis

1996
One of the hallmarks of epileptiform activity is neural synchrony. There are several putative mechanisms for creating neural synchrony in a neural network including the chemical synaptic actions of decreased inhibition or increased excitation, extracellular ionic and volume shifts, and changes in electric coupling.
Peter L. Carlen   +4 more
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Coupling Simulation for electrical resistance tomography

2016 IEEE International Conference on Imaging Systems and Techniques (IST), 2016
The performance of electrical resistance tomography (ERT) system is usually investigated by numerical simulation or static tests using some simple phantoms. The objective of this paper is to construct a coupling simulation model for ERT. In this model, the distribution information of multi-phase flow is exchanged between the fluid field and electric ...
Yang, Wuqiang; id_orcid 0000-0002-7201-1011   +4 more
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Electrical Coupling in Smooth Muscles. Is it Universal?

Journal of Basic and Clinical Physiology and Pharmacology, 2000
There is strong experimental evidence for electrical coupling in all types of smooth muscle. In some publications, and particularly in physiological textbooks, smooth muscles are still divided into those that are electrically coupled and those that are not.
M, Hanani, A F, Brading
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Electrical conductivity of a strongly coupled plasma

Physical Review B, 1985
This is the first in a series of papers concerning the electrical and thermal transport properties of dense plasmas. Temperatures and densities considered range approximately from room temperature to ${10}^{4}$ eV and from ${10}^{\mathrm{\ensuremath{-}}4}$ to ${10}^{4}$ times compressed.
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Agrin Converts Electrical Coupling to Chemical Coupling

Science's STKE, 2005
Agrin is a proteoglycan secreted by nerves that is well known for its role in organizing the postsynaptic regions of the neuromuscular junction (NMJ). However, agrin is not limited to nerves that innervate muscle and is a widely expressed protein, suggesting additional roles in synaptic organization in the central and peripheral nervous ...
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The Basics of Electrical Coupling

1985
Cells are said to be electrically coupled when ionic current injected into one cell passes to the cell’s neighbour. Fig. 1 a illustrates the electrical circuit in the simplest case, when only two cells are present. In a), the cells are simply apposed, and the membranes are assumed to be homogeneous, that is to say no junctions are present.
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Electric Couplings

Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1940
M. R. Lory, L. A. Kilgore, R. A. Baudry
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Electric coupling

Nature Catalysis, 2021
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Electrical Coupling Between Myocardial Cells

1969
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the electrical coupling among myocardial cells. For the heart muscle, the concept of a morphological syncytium was accepted on the ground of functional evidence. The arguments in favor of high-resistance junctions are presented in the chapter.
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