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IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems, 2020
Memristors can be employed to mimic biological neural synapses or to describe electromagnetic induction effects. To exhibit the threshold effect of electromagnetic induction, this paper presents a threshold flux-controlled memristor and examines its ...
H. Bao, Aihuang Hu, Wenbo Liu, B. Bao
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Memristors can be employed to mimic biological neural synapses or to describe electromagnetic induction effects. To exhibit the threshold effect of electromagnetic induction, this paper presents a threshold flux-controlled memristor and examines its ...
H. Bao, Aihuang Hu, Wenbo Liu, B. Bao
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Development of neuron–neuron synapses
Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2000Our understanding of neuronal synapse development has advanced in recent years. The development of glycinergic synapses appears to depend on gephyrin and glycine receptor activity. Molecular characterization of the structure and development of glutamatergic synapses is in progress, but the underlying mechanisms remain unclear.
Sang Hyoung Lee, Morgan Sheng
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EvOL-Neuron: Neuronal morphology generation
Neurocomputing, 2008Virtual neurons are essential in computational neuroscience to study the relation between neuronal form and function. One way of obtaining virtual neurons is by algorithmic generation from scratch. However, a main disadvantage of current available generation methods is that they impose a priori limitations on the outcomes of the algorithms.
Eric O. Postma+2 more
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Neurons but Motor Neurons in Motor Neuron disease
Italian journal of anatomy and embryology, 2013The occurrence of motor neuron death is the milestone of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Therefore, morphological analysis along decades focussed on motor neuron loss as the sole marker to score disease severity. Recently, non autonomous cell death took a prominent role to explain the need for additional cell types to induce motor neuron ...
Antonio Paparelli+8 more
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Neuronal IFN-γ in tuberomammillary neurones
NeuroReport, 1994Neuronal interferon-gamma (N-IFN-gamma), recently isolated from the nervous system, has a molecular weight distinct from that of lymphocyte-derived IFN-gamma, but crossreacts immunologically and shares certain bioactivities with this cytokine. In the rat brain N-IFN-gamma-immunoreactive perikarya were concentrated in the hypothalamic tuberomammillary ...
BENTIVOGLIO FALES, Marina+3 more
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Neuronal and Neuronal - Glial Tumors
The Neuroradiology Journal, 2008Contains fulltext : 71011.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)
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Defining a neuron: neuronal ELAV proteins
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 2007Neuronal cells strongly depend on the control exerted by RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) on gene expression for the establishment and maintenance of their phenotype. Neuronal ELAV (nELAV) proteins are RBPs able to influence virtually every aspect of the postsynthesis fate of bound mRNAs, from polyadenylation, alternative splicing and nuclear export to ...
PASCALE, ALESSIA ANGELA+2 more
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Neuroscience Research, 2006
Although most imprinted genes display parent-origin-specific gene expression in tissues where they are transcribed, some genes are imprinted in a tissue-specific manner. Genes that show brain-specific imprinting or brain-specific lack of imprinting present a unique opportunity to study the process of imprinting during tissue differentiation.
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Although most imprinted genes display parent-origin-specific gene expression in tissues where they are transcribed, some genes are imprinted in a tissue-specific manner. Genes that show brain-specific imprinting or brain-specific lack of imprinting present a unique opportunity to study the process of imprinting during tissue differentiation.
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Neurology, 1995
In questa Lettera all'Editore viene discusso il potenziale ruolo dei disordini di migrazione neuronale nella epilessia della età evolutiva e della ...
IANNETTI, Paola+3 more
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In questa Lettera all'Editore viene discusso il potenziale ruolo dei disordini di migrazione neuronale nella epilessia della età evolutiva e della ...
IANNETTI, Paola+3 more
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Annual Review of Neuroscience, 1989
says that y is the time integral of x. This mathematical operation occurs in the central nervous system and is the subject of this review. The review concentrates on the integrator of the vestibulo-ocular reflex as a prominent example, offers a model of how integration might be done by neurons, and speculates about the extent to which neural ...
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says that y is the time integral of x. This mathematical operation occurs in the central nervous system and is the subject of this review. The review concentrates on the integrator of the vestibulo-ocular reflex as a prominent example, offers a model of how integration might be done by neurons, and speculates about the extent to which neural ...
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