Search for dissertations about: "patch clamp neurons"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 31 swedish dissertations containing the words patch clamp neurons.
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1. Synaptic Integration of Hippocampal Neurons Generated in the Adult Brain: Influence of a Pathological Environment
Abstract : The adult brain constantly produces new neurons from endogenous neural progenitor cells located in at least two regions, the subgranular zone (SGZ) in dentate gyrus of the hippocampus, and the subventricular zone (SVZ). Major efforts are underway to discover the functional significance of new neurons in the adult brain. READ MORE
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2. The electrophysiological response of medial preoptic neurons to hypoxia and development of a system for patch-clamp measurement with full oxygen control
Abstract : A stroke is caused by interruption of the blood supply to the brain. Yearly 15 million people around the globe endure a stroke and the costs and suffering for the people involved and the society are immense. READ MORE
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3. Voltage-dependent anion channels (VDAC) in the plasma membrane induce apoptosis
Abstract : Apoptosis, or programmed cell death, is essential for proper development and functioning of the body systems. During development, apoptosis plays a central role to sculpt the embryo, and in adults, to maintain tissue homeostasis by eliminating redundant, damaged or effete cells. Therefore, a tight regulation of this process is essential. READ MORE
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4. Who, when and how : electrophysiological studies on connectivity of striatal neurons
Abstract : The nervous system has been studied in many ways and in many different organisms. Organisms that have a brain and mind or a simpler nervous system use it to sense the environment, process this sensory input and make appropriate decisions on how to act or interact with the environment. READ MORE
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5. Effects of influenza A virus infections and interferon-gamma on synapse formation and function in hippocampal neurons in culture
Abstract : The central nervous system (CNS) can be the target for several infections that include those with RNA viruses. The parenchyma of the CNS is considered an immuneprivileged site since it is protected behind the blood-brain barrier, expresses no or only low levels of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules and contains a paucity of antigenpresenting cells that prime an immune response. READ MORE