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The spiny relationship between parallel fibers, climbing fibers, and Purkinje cells [PDF]
Cerebellar Purkinje cells are one of the most complex neurons in the central nervous system and are well known for their extensive dendritic tree dotted by dendritic spines.
Stefano Masoli +4 more
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Parallel Fiber and Climbing Fiber Responses in Rat Cerebellar Cortical Neurons in vivo [PDF]
Over the last few years we have seen a rapidly increased interest in the functions of the inhibitory interneurons of the cerebellar cortex. However, we still have very limited knowledge about their physiological properties in vivo.
Dan-Anders eJirenhed +2 more
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ANSYS Maxwell was used to replicate the conditions of two potential electrospinning configurations: a needle–plate and a parallel-plate configuration. Simulations showed that the electric field generated within the parallel-plate configuration was much ...
Aaron Morehouse +2 more
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The numerical modeling of transverse laminar flow past a new type of hollow-fiber membranes with external profiling has been performed. A model system of parallel fibers with symmetrical parallel protrusion obstacles or grooves is considered.
Vasily A. Kirsch
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Study the Effect of Fibers Volume Fraction and their Orientations on the Properties of the Hybrid Composite Materials [PDF]
This studying deals with the study of the effect of fiber volume fraction of the carbon, glass and Kevlar fibers and their orientation on the properties of Hybrid composite material.
Mohammed Sellab Hamza
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Bidirectional Parallel Fiber Plasticity in the Cerebellum under Climbing Fiber Control [PDF]
Cerebellar parallel fiber (PF)-Purkinje cell (PC) synapses can undergo postsynaptically expressed long-term depression (LTD) or long-term potentiation (LTP) depending on whether or not the climbing fiber (CF) input is coactivated during tetanization. Here, we show that modifications of the postsynaptic calcium load using the calcium chelator BAPTA or ...
Coesmans, Michiel +3 more
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Parallel fiber counts and parallel fiber integrated density are similar in essential tremor cases and controls [PDF]
Essential tremor (ET) is one of the most common neurological diseases, yet the number of published postmortem examinations is limited, and the range of pathological changes associated with this disease has yet to be fully catalogued. Aside from Purkinje cell (PC) loss and increased numbers of PC axonal swellings (torpedoes) in ET, hypertrophic changes ...
Sheng-Han, Kuo +4 more
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The human mitotic spindle is made of microtubules nucleated at centrosomes, at kinetochores, and from pre-existing microtubules by the augmin complex.
Valentina Štimac +4 more
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The Effects of Using Steel Fibers on Self-Compacting Concrete Properties: A Review [PDF]
In this literature review, steel fibers reinforced self-compacting concrete properties in fresh and hardened states and factors affecting them were reviewed.
Shubbar Kadhim
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The segregation of the readily releasable pool of synaptic vesicles (RRP) in sub-pools that are differentially poised for exocytosis shapes short-term plasticity.
Frédéric Doussau +5 more
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