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Effects of temperature on HVC neurons.
Published 2017“…ISI depletes at intervals higher than 20ms, but retain its lower than 10ms peak at lower temperatures. …”
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Computer modelling of the properties of nerve excitability (threshold electrotonus and recovery cycle).
Published 2015“…Based on the motor nerve NET data from patients, we identified three parameters with little discrepancy that are the leak current conductance (1.38 to 2.7 nS), hyperpolarization-activated conductance (6.05 to 7.85 nS) and decrease of nodal transient sodium current permeability (4.1 to 3.75 cm<sup>-3</sup> x 10<sup>9</sup>). …”
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TPMP inhibits mitochondrial respiration and increases glycolytic activity in intact C2C12 cells.
Published 2016“…The groups included an untreated control (polarized), 1 μM oligomycin treated (hyperpolarized), 0.5 μM FCCP treated (depolarized) and 1 μM rotenone treated (decreased polarization). Data is expressed as TMRM fluorescence (a.u) means ±95% CI, n = 4, in which each group included 10 wells. *, p = 0.0013; #, p = 0.0094; **, p<0.0001; ##, p = 0.0076; ns, not significant.…”
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CyclinD1 transcriptional repression by T3 implicates thyroid hormone receptor α1 (TRα1)
Published 2011“…Means ± SEM are shown, = 20 injected hemispheres per group. …”
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Error attribution and recalibration of internal sensory predictions.
Published 2013“…The relative recalibration was significant for amounts of manipulation as large as 10°, 20° and 40° (one-sample one-tailed t-tests), which means that manipulations induced recalibration if exceeding a minimum threshold. …”
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