Browsing by Keywords "Neurons"
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4,5-dianilinophtalimide protects neuroendocrine cells against serum deprivation-induced stress and apoptosis
(2013)OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to reveal the effects of 4,5-dianilinophthalimide (DAPH), which inhibits amyloid β fibrillization, against serum deprivation (SD)-induced apoptosis and the possible mechanisms in ... -
Baseline regularized sparse spatial filters
(IEEE, 2013)The common spatial pattern (CSP) method has large number of applications in brain machine interfaces (BMI) to extract features from the multichannel neural activity through a set of linear spatial projections. These spatial ... -
Beyond Bouma's window: how to explain global aspects of crowding?
(Public Library of Science, 2019-05)In crowding, perception of an object deteriorates in the presence of nearby elements. Although crowding is a ubiquitous phenomenon, since elements are rarely seen in isolation, to date there exists no consensus on how to ... -
Bioactive peptide functionalized aligned cyclodextrin nanofibers for neurite outgrowth
(Royal Society of Chemistry, 2017)Guidance of neurite extension and establishment of neural connectivity hold great importance for neural tissue regeneration and neural conduit implants. Although bioactive-epitope functionalized synthetic or natural polymeric ... -
İki durumlu bir beyin bilgisayar arayüzünde özellik çıkarımı ve sınıflandırma
(IEEE, 2017-10)Beyin bilgisayar arayüzü (BBA) teknolojisi motor nöronlarının özelliğini kaybeden ve hareket kabiliyeti kısıtlanmış ALS ve felçli hastalar gibi birçok kişinin dış dünya ile iletişimini sağlamaya yönelik kullanılmaktadır. ... -
A novel objective function minimization for sparse spatial filters
(IEEE, 2014)Common spatial pattern (CSP) method is widely used in brain machine interface (BMI) applications to extract features from the multichannel neural activity through a set of spatial projections. The CSP method easily overfits ... -
Prostate stem cell antigen is an endogenous lynx1-like prototoxin that antagonizes α7-containing nicotinic receptors and prevents programmed cell death of parasympathetic neurons
(2009)Vertebrate α-bungarotoxin-like molecules of the Ly-6 superfamily have been implicated as balancers of activity and survival in the adult nervous system. To determine whether a member of this family could be involved in the ... -
Protein-releasing conductive anodized alumina membranes for nerve-interface materials
(Elsevier Ltd, 2016)Nanoporous anodized alumina membranes (AAMs) have numerous biomedical applications spanning from biosensors to controlled drug delivery and implant coatings. Although the use of AAM as an alternative bone implant surface ... -
Sciatic nerve regeneration induced by glycosaminoglycan and laminin mimetic peptide nanofiber gels
(Royal Society of Chemistry, 2016)In the USA, 20 million patients suffer from neuropathy caused by peripheral nerve injuries, which costs approximately 150 billion annually. For longer nerve gaps and multiple injury sites, it is essential to use nerve ... -
Strain-and region-specific gene expression profiles in mouse brain in response to chronic nicotine treatment
(Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, 2008)A pathway-focused complementary DNA microarray and gene ontology analysis were used to investigate gene expression profiles in the amygdala, hippocampus, nucleus accumbens, prefrontal cortex (PFC) and ventral tegmental ... -
Systematic discovery of Rab GTPases with synaptic functions in Drosophila
(2011)Background: Neurons require highly specialized intracellular membrane trafficking, especially at synapses. Rab GTPases are considered master regulators of membrane trafficking in all cells, and only very few Rabs have known ...