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Design for Purkinje Cells

1992
We present a mathematical/computer model of a Purkinje cell. The model is a binary dendritic tree of Rall compartments connected to trunk, soma and then Hodgkin-Huxley axon. We perform studies of the model for different parameters, especially those provided by Shelton, and Pellionisz and Linas.
E. K. Blum, Xin Wang
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Dynamic Synchronization of Purkinje Cell Simple Spikes

Journal of Neurophysiology, 2006
Purkinje cells (PCs) integrate all computations performed in the cerebellar cortex to inhibit neurons in the deep cerebellar nuclei (DCN). Simple spikes recorded in vivo from pairs of PCs separated by <100 μm are known to be synchronized with a sharp peak riding on a broad peak, but the significance of this finding is unclear.
Shin, Soon-Lim, De Schutter, Erik
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The human Purkinje cells

Acta Neuropathologica, 1982
Purkinje cells from five autopsy cases (a premature newborn infant, a GM1-gangliosidosis, an olivo-ponto-cerebellar atrophy, a multisystem atrophy involving the spinal cord and the brain stem, and a woman of 82 years) were studied using the Golgi impregnation technique.
K, Fujisawa, A, Nakamura
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A Purkinje cell whodunit

Neuroscience Gateway, 2006
Compromised glutamate transport in Bergmann glia contributes to Purkinje cell death in a model of spinal cerebellar ataxia.
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Cell Counts of Purkinje and Inferior Olivary Neurons in the ‘Hyperspiny Purkinje Cells’ Mutant Mouse

European Journal of Neuroscience, 1992
AbstractThe mutant mouse ‘hyperspiny Purkinje cells’(hpc) has morphologically abnormal Purkinje cells and below normal intracerebellar calbindin‐D28k, a calcium‐binding protein that, in the cerebellum, is found only in the Purkinje cells. We counted the Purkinje cells on serial sections stained with thionin or labelled with anti‐calbindin‐D28k ...
F., Frederic   +5 more
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Purkinje Cells

Rivista di Neuroradiologia, 2002
David S Lester, Joseph P Hanig
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Dendrite Formation of Cerebellar Purkinje Cells

Neurochemical Research, 2009
During postnatal cerebellar development, Purkinje cells form the most elaborate dendritic trees among neurons in the brain, which have been of great interest to many investigators. This article overviews various examples of cellular and molecular mechanisms of formation of Purkinje cell dendrites as well as the methodological aspects of investigating ...
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MicroRNA mechanisms instructing Purkinje cell specification

Neuron
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are critical for brain development; however, if, when, and how miRNAs drive neuronal subtype specification remains poorly understood. To address this, we engineered technologies with vastly improved spatiotemporal resolution that allow the dissection of cell-type-specific miRNA-target networks.
Norjin, Zolboot   +9 more
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Purkinje Cells

2023
Théo Rossi, Philippe Isope
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