Early events in neuromuscular junction formation in vitro: induction of acetylcholine receptor clusters in the postsynaptic membrane and morphology of newly formed synapses. [PDF]
E Frank, G D Fischbach
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Modulating Dynamic Photoresponse Behavior of Organic Phototransistors Through Morphology Control
An effective and facile strategy is investigated to regulate the photoresponse behavior from photomemory to photoswitching through controlling the crystalline and transporting properties of photosensitive layer. Highly ordered, high‐mobility films typically shows photomemory behavior whereas films with poor crystallinity and low charge mobility tend to
Weijie Gong+12 more
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The impact of exogenous Oxytocin on visual cortex plasticity across different stages of visual development. [PDF]
Sun Y, Wang X, Chen Y, Luan Z, Hao R.
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Numerical reconstruction of the quantal event at nicotinic synapses
John C. Wathey+2 more
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Calcium role in depolarization-secretion coupling: an aequorin study in squid giant synapse. [PDF]
R. Llinás, Charles Nicholson
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An optoelectronic synaptic transistor based on core‐multi‐shell quantum dots and Pentacene achieves a recognition capability under different light intensities that closely resembles that of the human eye. Under optimal light intensity, the recognition accuracy for the MNIST dataset can reach 91.52%.
Haonan Wang+8 more
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The Fusion of Merkel Cell Granules with a Synapse-Like Structure
Sow‐Yeh Chen+2 more
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EXPERIMENTAL ALTERATION OF COUPLING RESISTANCE AT AN ELECTROTONIC SYNAPSE [PDF]
Yujiro Asada, Michael V. L. Bennett
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Ion Intercalation‐Mediated MoS2 Conductance Switching for Highly Energy‐Efficient Memristor Synapse
The novel ion intercalation‐mediated memristor synapse based on MoS₂ enables highly efficient spatiotemporal information processing. The memristor achieves fast switching (500 ns) and ultra‐low energy consumption (2.85 fJ per synaptic event), while maintaining stable bidirectional synaptic plasticity modulation.
Bin Zhao+8 more
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