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Genetic techniques and circuit analysis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 150

Genetic techniques and circuit analysis

How new genetic techniques are revolutionizing the study of neural circuits for both invertebrate and vertebrate systems. Understanding how specific types of neurons contribute to behaviour is an ambitious goal. For invertebrate model systems (e.g. worms, flies), neurons in the brain are often too small to be studied routinely by electrophysiological approaches. For vertebrates, large ensembles of cells have to be studied, and these cells are often distributed over considerable volumes e.g. GABAergic interneurons in neocortex. Cell type-selective manipulations may be a way forward for treating illness. Before such aims can be realized, or even appreciated as feasible, the brain circuitry in ...

Physiology and Pathology of Chloride Transporters and Channels in the Nervous System
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 630

Physiology and Pathology of Chloride Transporters and Channels in the Nervous System

The importance of chloride ions in cell physiology has not been fully recognized until recently, in spite of the fact that chloride (Cl-), together with bicarbonate, is the most abundant free anion in animal cells, and performs or determines fundamental biological functions in all tissues. For many years it was thought that Cl- was distributed in thermodynamic equilibrium across the plasma membrane of most cells. Research carried out during the last couple of decades has led to a dramatic change in this simplistic view. We now know that most animal cells, neurons included, exhibit a non-equilibrium distribution of Cl- across their plasma membranes. Over the last 10 to 15 years, with the grow...

The Neuron
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 601

The Neuron

Intended for use by advanced undergraduate, graduate and medical students, this book presents a study of the unique biochemical and physiological properties of neurons, emphasising the molecular mechanisms that generate and regulate their activity.

Molecular Nanomachines of the Presynaptic Terminal
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 114

Molecular Nanomachines of the Presynaptic Terminal

Synaptic transmission is the basis of neuronal communication and is thus the most important element in brain functions, ranging from sensory input to information processing. Changes in synaptic transmission can result in the formation or dissolution of memories, and can equally lead to neurological and psychiatric disorders. The proteins composing the synapse, and their respective functions, are getting increasingly known. One aspect that has become evident in the last years is that most synaptic functions are performed not by single proteins, but by highly organized multi-protein machineries, which interact dynamically to provide responses optimally suited to the needs of the neuronal network. To decipher synaptic and neuronal function, it is essential to understand the organisational, morphological and functional aspects of the molecular nanomachines that operate at the synapse. We discuss these aspects in 11 different chapters, focusing on the structure and function of the active zone, on the functional anatomy of the synaptic vesicle, and on some of the best known soluble protein complexes from the synapse, including those involved in endocytosis and vesicle recycling.

The Sultan's Renegades
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 286

The Sultan's Renegades

The figure of the renegade - a European Christian or Jew who had converted to Islam and was now serving the Ottoman sultan - is omnipresent in all genres produced by those early modern Christian Europeans who wrote about the Ottoman Empire. As few contemporaries failed to remark, converts were disproportionately represented among those who governed, administered, and fought for the sultan. Unsurprisingly, therefore, renegades have attracted considerable attention from historians of Europe as well as students of European literature. Until very recently, however, Ottomanists have been surprisingly silent on the presence of Christian-European converts in the Ottoman military-administrative elit...

New Aspects in Analyzing the Synaptic Organization of the Brain
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 436

New Aspects in Analyzing the Synaptic Organization of the Brain

This volume looks at the latest methodological developments used in the field to investigate the synaptic organization of the brain from different viewpoints including structural, structural/functional, molecular, and computational methods. The chapters in this book are organized into five parts and cover topics such as preparation of brain tissue and techniques; connectivity; synaptic vesicles; phenomenological modeling; and dendritic spines. In the Neuromethods series style, chapters include the kind of detail and key advice from the specialists needed to get successful results in your laboratory. Authoritative and thorough, New Aspects in Analyzing the Synaptic Organization of the Brain is a valuable resource that will help students, post-docs, and even expert researchers learn more about the discipline of cellular and synaptic neuroscience.

Exploring the History of Lee-on-the-Solent
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

Exploring the History of Lee-on-the-Solent

Walking around Lee-on-the-Solent provides tantalising glimpses into its past - whether it's the balconied Victorian buildings in Pier Street, the Art Deco frontages above the shops in Marine Parade West, the airfield with its gliders soaring peacefully overhead, the hovercraft museum, the sight of yachts on the sparkling waters of the Solent, or the lengthy list of names on the War Memorial. And perhaps you remember, or have heard talk of, the Tower with its ballroom and cinema, the Pier Hotel in its heyday, and the outdoor swimming pool? But what's the real story behind the history of Lee-on-the-Solent? Whether you are a resident or a visitor, you are bound to discover something new in this...

Science
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 800

Science

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Neural Circuit Formation and Sensory Inputs
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 179

Neural Circuit Formation and Sensory Inputs

Sensory systems play important roles in inducing a variety of responses that are critical to the survival of individuals and species. Neural circuits are generated by a combination of activity dependent and independent processes. The basic architecture of sensory systems is built before birth based on a genetic program. However, the neural maps and circuits are further refined after birth in an activity-dependent manner. If the system is left unstimulated in neonates, its function is permanently impaired and cannot be recovered even when it is stimulated after the critical period.

Peptide-Lipid Interactions
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 606

Peptide-Lipid Interactions

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002-03-26
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  • Publisher: Elsevier

This volume contains a comprehensive overview of peptide-lipid interactions by leading researchers. The first part covers theoretical concepts, experimental considerations, and thermodynamics. The second part presents new results obtained through site-directed EPR, electron microscopy, NMR, isothermal calorimetry, and fluorescence quenching. The final part covers problems of biological interest, including signal transduction, membrane transport, fusion, and adhesion.Key Features* world-renowned experts* state-of-the-art experimental methods* monolayers, bilayers, biological membranes * theoretical aspects and computer simulations* rafts* synaptic transmission* membrane fusion* signal transduction