Abstract: The human brain that serves as a center of the nervous system is structurally unique. It is extraordinarily complex and highly specialized in its distinct heterogeneous anatomical regions as its function remains a great challenge. The neuron is the functional unit that depends on special anatomical and chemical connections with other units of the system. The essential biochemical connections of the nerve cell have special morphological features: synaptic contact that is mediated by chemical molecules ensures sequential propagation of neurotransmission of electrical pulses through units of the system. The chemical energy expended in maintaining the distribution gradients of cations across cellular membranes, and the chemical neurot...
Abstract: The visual system is one of the most energetically demanding systems in the brain. The cur...
Nerve cells mould the lipid fabric of their membranes to ease vesicle fusion, regulate ion fluxes an...
The function of the central nervous system in the body is to control its response to physiological n...
The nervous system consumes a disproportionate fraction of the resting body’s energy production. In ...
Neuroscience is a technology‐driven discipline and brain energy metabolism is no exception. Once sat...
Neuroscience is a technology-driven discipline and brain energy metabolism is no exception. Once sat...
Neuroscience is a technology-driven discipline and brain energy metabolism is no exception. Once sat...
Neuroscience has come to mean the study of electrophysiology of neurons and synapses, micro and macr...
Neurochemistry is a vitally important academic discipline that contributes to our understanding of m...
Our brain is capable of controlling complex functions such as learning, memory, and sleep. Those pro...
In Part I, we discuss the background to views on brain function and our thesis that it is conducted ...
In Part I, we discuss the background to views on brain function and our thesis that it is conducted ...
Most mechanisms involved in neuronal maintenance and function are activated at the neuronal membrane...
Neurons are highly specialized eukaryotic cells. Vast numbers of these form intricate connection net...
Molecular neurobiology has provided an explanation of mechanisms supporting mental functions as lear...
Abstract: The visual system is one of the most energetically demanding systems in the brain. The cur...
Nerve cells mould the lipid fabric of their membranes to ease vesicle fusion, regulate ion fluxes an...
The function of the central nervous system in the body is to control its response to physiological n...
The nervous system consumes a disproportionate fraction of the resting body’s energy production. In ...
Neuroscience is a technology‐driven discipline and brain energy metabolism is no exception. Once sat...
Neuroscience is a technology-driven discipline and brain energy metabolism is no exception. Once sat...
Neuroscience is a technology-driven discipline and brain energy metabolism is no exception. Once sat...
Neuroscience has come to mean the study of electrophysiology of neurons and synapses, micro and macr...
Neurochemistry is a vitally important academic discipline that contributes to our understanding of m...
Our brain is capable of controlling complex functions such as learning, memory, and sleep. Those pro...
In Part I, we discuss the background to views on brain function and our thesis that it is conducted ...
In Part I, we discuss the background to views on brain function and our thesis that it is conducted ...
Most mechanisms involved in neuronal maintenance and function are activated at the neuronal membrane...
Neurons are highly specialized eukaryotic cells. Vast numbers of these form intricate connection net...
Molecular neurobiology has provided an explanation of mechanisms supporting mental functions as lear...
Abstract: The visual system is one of the most energetically demanding systems in the brain. The cur...
Nerve cells mould the lipid fabric of their membranes to ease vesicle fusion, regulate ion fluxes an...
The function of the central nervous system in the body is to control its response to physiological n...