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Branching behavior of a N = 10 units network at Trial T (case of strong inhibition = 0.60)
Published 2025“…For a medium punishment (50% decrease in gain), this ratio decreases to 1%. …”
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L50 inhibition of Tat-dependent transactivation in cell-free, reconstituted transcription system and in transfected cells.
Published 2011“…<p>DNA templates carrying the HIV promoter were transcribed in the presence or absence of recombinant Tat protein (+Tat) and increasing concentrations of the Tat peptidomimenic (L-50, left panel; L-51, right panel) (<b>A</b>); ρ identifies full-length transcripts and τ identifies transcripts ending at the terminator sequence inserted proximal to the promoter. …”
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The p50 Subunit of NF-κB Orchestrates Dendritic Cell Lifespan and Activation of Adaptive Immunity
Published 2012“…We propose that nuclear accumulation of the p50 NF-κB subunit in DC, as occurring during lipopolysaccharide-driven maturation, is a homeostatic mechanism tuning the balance between uncontrolled activation of adaptive immunity and immune tolerance.…”
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Analysis of Y dLGN cells whose percentage of response in burst was less than 40–50%.
Published 2013“…<p>rTMS@1Hz increased the percentage of spikes in burst <i>(</i><b><i>A</i></b><i>)</i> and consequently decreased tonic spikes <i>(</i><b><i>B</i></b><i>).…”