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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences, 1995
A recent letter to Nature (Vaadia et al. Nature, Lond. 373, 515-518 (1995)) presented compelling results concerning neuronal interactions in monkey cortex. Vaadia et al. made two fundamental points: (i) it is possible that cortical function is mediated by dynamic modulation of coherent firing among neurons; and (ii) these time-dependent changes in ...
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A recent letter to Nature (Vaadia et al. Nature, Lond. 373, 515-518 (1995)) presented compelling results concerning neuronal interactions in monkey cortex. Vaadia et al. made two fundamental points: (i) it is possible that cortical function is mediated by dynamic modulation of coherent firing among neurons; and (ii) these time-dependent changes in ...
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Nonpeptidergic neurons suppress mast cells via glutamate to maintain skin homeostasis
Cell, 2021Shiqun Zhang +2 more
exaly
2007
Biological tools that are unleashed in malignancies are employed in a controlled manner during neuronal development. By default, early embryonic cells would become neuronal stem cells, a path that is blocked by specific signaling pathways. The future nervous system only develops where this blockade is inhibited by inductive signals from the 'organizer'.
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Biological tools that are unleashed in malignancies are employed in a controlled manner during neuronal development. By default, early embryonic cells would become neuronal stem cells, a path that is blocked by specific signaling pathways. The future nervous system only develops where this blockade is inhibited by inductive signals from the 'organizer'.
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Control of mammalian locomotion by ventral spinocerebellar tract neurons
Cell, 2022John G Pagiazitis +2 more
exaly
Insular cortex neurons encode and retrieve specific immune responses
Cell, 2021Tamar Koren +2 more
exaly

