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The petrosal ganglion of the adult cat: Neuronal count, sectional area, and their respective distributions
(1996)
The petrosal ganglion contains most of the perikarya of sensory neurons of the glossopharyngeal nerve. We studied the number and size of neuronal somata in 4 petrosal ganglia from adult cats. Ganglia were serially sectioned ...
A gathering of neuronal cytoskeletal scientists in South America
(2012)
This essay attempts to capture the spirit of our recent meeting in Chile entitled "Emerging Concepts in Neuronal Cytoskeleton." The purpose of the meeting was to bring together scientists from South American countries with ...
Synchronization of stochastic mean field networks of Hodgkin–Huxley neurons with noisy channels
(Springer Verlag, 2019)
In this work we are interested in a mathematical model of the collective behavior of a fully connected network of finitely many neurons, when their number and when time go to infinity. We assume that every neuron follows ...
Frizzled-5 Receptor Is Involved in Neuronal Polarity and Morphogenesis of Hippocampal Neurons
(2013)
The Wnt signaling pathway plays important roles during different stages of neuronal development, including neuronal
polarization and dendritic and axonal outgrowth. However, little is known about the identity of the ...
Astrocytes protect dopaminergic neurons against aminochrome neurotoxicity
(Wolters Kluwer, 2022)
Astrocytes protect neurons by modulating neuronal function and survival. Astrocytes support neurons in several ways. They provide energy through the astrocyte-neuron lactate shuttle, protect neurons from excitotoxicity, ...
Knowledge-based expert control of thalamic neuron firing mode
(John Wiley & Sons, 2014)
This work sheds light on the possibility of using control strategies to set the parameters of electric stimulation, a commonly
used technique in severe human central nervous system diseases. Currently, parameters of ...
TRPM4 activation by chemically- and oxygen deprivation-induced ischemia and reperfusion triggers neuronal death
(Taylor & Francis, 2017)
Cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury triggers a deleterious process ending in neuronal death. This process has two components, a glutamate-dependent and a glutamate-independent mechanism. In the glutamate-independent ...
The MAP1B case: An old MAP that is new again
(John Wiley, 2014)
The functions of microtubule-associated protein 1B (MAP1B) have historically been linked to the development of the nervous system, based on its very early expression in neurons and glial cells. Moreover, mice in which MAP1B ...
Developmental regulation of the expression of sodium currents in Xenopus primary neurons
(SOCIEDAD BIOLGIA CHILE, 2006)
The electrophysiological properties of neurons are determined by the expression of defined complements of ion channels. Nonetheless, the regulation mechanisms of the expression of neuronal ion channels are poorly understood, ...
Neuronal protein trafficking: Emerging consequences of endoplasmic reticulum dynamics
(2011)
The highly polarized morphology and complex geometry of neurons is determined to a great extent by the structural and functional organization of the secretory pathway. It is intuitive to propose that the spatial arrangement ...