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Gravity responses of Purkinje cells in the nodulus
Experimental Brain Research, 1976In cats, either decerebrated or under chloralose anaesthesia, Purkinje cells (P-cells) of the cerebellar nodulus have been examined with the animal under static lateral tilt (roll +/- 20 degrees). The cell activity was extracellularly recorded and both "simple" and "complex" spike discharge patterns were studied. In 20 cells out of a population of 198,
G, Marini, L, Provini, A, Rosina
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Human Cerebellar Organoids with functional Purkinje Cells
Cell Stem CellSUMMARY: Research on human cerebellar development and disease has been hampered by the need for a human cell-based system that recapitulates the human cerebellum's cellular diversity and functional features. Here, we report a human organoid model (hCerOs)
Alexander Atamian +12 more
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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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Compromised glutamate transport in Bergmann glia contributes to Purkinje cell death in a model of spinal cerebellar ataxia.
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Purkinje Cells and their Responses
1967In Chapter I there is an extensive account of the structural features of the most remarkable elements of the cerebellar cortex, the Purkinje cells, and in Chapter III there is a full description of the synapses that parallel fibers make with the spiny branchlets of Purkinje cell dendrites.
John C. Eccles +2 more
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?Dystrophic? Purkinje cell dendrites in an infant
Acta Neuropathologica, 1982A 6 1/2 month old male infant presented a week after his birth with secretory diarrhea of unknown etiology. He was sustained by central hyperalimentation for the rest of his life, and treated for presumed sepsis with a wide variety of antibiotics. The brain showed vacuolation in the diencephalic nuclei and white matter of the brain stem.
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The plasticity of the Purkinje cell.
Clinical and experimental neurology, 1985Dendritic plasticity in man is analysed on the example of the Purkinje cell. The conspicuous and easily demonstrable dendrites of this cell lend themselves particularly to such a study. Abnormalities of the dendritic tree have been observed in a variety of conditions, some of them originating in early infancy, others acquired in later life, all of them
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