Screening Fluorescent Voltage Indicators with Spontaneously Spiking HEK Cells
Development of improved fluorescent voltage indicators is a key challenge in neuroscience, but progress has been hampered by the low throughput of patch-clamp characterization. We introduce a line of non-fluorescent HEK cells that stably express NaV 1.3 and KIR 2.1 and generate spontaneous electrical action potentials.
Park, Jeehae +6 more
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Automatic Construction of Predictive Neuron Models through Large Scale Assimilation of Electrophysiological Data. [PDF]
We report on the construction of neuron models by assimilating electrophysiological data with large-scale constrained nonlinear optimization. The method implements interior point line parameter search to determine parameters from the responses to ...
Abarbanel, Henry DI +3 more
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An On-chip Trainable and Clock-less Spiking Neural Network with 1R Memristive Synapses
Spiking neural networks (SNNs) are being explored in an attempt to mimic brain's capability to learn and recognize at low power. Crossbar architecture with highly scalable Resistive RAM or RRAM array serving as synaptic weights and neuronal drivers in ...
Ganguly, Udayan, Shukla, Aditya
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Conductance noise in interacting Anderson insulators driven far from equilibrium [PDF]
The combination of strong disorder and many-body interactions in Anderson insulators lead to a variety of intriguing non-equilibrium transport phenomena. These include slow relaxation and a variety of memory effects characteristic of glasses.
B. I. Shklovskii +5 more
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GERİLİM SARKMALARINA KARŞI YÜK DUYARLILIKLARINI GÖSTERMEK İÇİN BULANIK MANTIK UYGULAMASI
With the developing technology, the need for electrical energy is increasing day by day. Many power quality problems such as voltage spikes, voltage sags, harmonics can occur during the distribution of electrical energy.
Hakan ÖZTÜRK, Ertan YANIKOĞLU
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Phasic firing and coincidence detection by subthreshold negative feedback: divisive or subtractive or, better, both [PDF]
Phasic neurons typically fire only for a fast-rising input, say at the onset of a step current, but not for steady or slow inputs, a property associated with type III excitability.
Huguet Casades, Gemma +2 more
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Efficient voltage/current spike reduction by Active Gate Signaling [PDF]
This paper presents an Active Gate Signaling scheme to reduce voltage/current spikes across insulated gate power switches in hard switching power electronic circuits. Voltage and/or current spikes may cause EMI noise. In addition, they increase voltage/current stress on the switch.
Abbasalizadeh Boora, Arash +2 more
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Electronic position indicator for latching solenoid valves [PDF]
Electronic circuit connected to solenoid valve coils visually indicates the position of the valve stem.
Fischer, R., Frye, R. J., Wimmer, H. L.
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Protein pyrophosphorylation by inositol pyrophosphates — detection, function, and regulation
Protein pyrophosphorylation is an unusual signaling mechanism that was discovered two decades ago. It can be driven by inositol pyrophosphate messengers and influences various cellular processes. Herein, we summarize the research progress and challenges of this field, covering pathways found to be regulated by this posttranslational modification as ...
Sarah Lampe +3 more
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Modulation Strategy for Suppressing Peak Voltage Spikes of SiC-MOSFETs During ANPC Commutation
After active neutral point clamped(ANPC) adopts SiC-MOSFETs, SiC-MOSFETs are easily damaged due to the excessive peak voltage. This paper establishes a single-phase parasitic inductance model of ANPC based on the SiC-MOSFET half-bridge modules.
Hongwei Chen +4 more
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