Throughout much of the history of biology, the cell membrane was functionally defined as a semi-permeable barrier separating aqueous compartments, and an anchoring site for proteins. Little attention was devoted to its possible regulatory role in intracellular molecular processes and neuron electrical signaling. This article reviews the history of membrane studies and the current state of the art. Emphasis is placed on natural and artificial membrane studies of electric field effects on molecular organization, especially as these may relate to impulse propagation in neurons. Implications of these studies for new designs in artificial intelligence are briefly examined
Neurons are highly specialized eukaryotic cells. Vast numbers of these form intricate connection net...
Contains reports on one research project.National Science FoundationOffner Electronics, Incorporated...
This book illustrates some of the ways physics and mathematics have been, and are being, used to elu...
Throughout much of the history of biology, the cell membrane was functionally defined as a semi-perm...
Most mechanisms involved in neuronal maintenance and function are activated at the neuronal membrane...
This article presents a rationale and suggests possible protocols for investigating evolutionary mod...
This article proposes that electrostatic interaction between transiently polarized neural-membrane e...
This article proposes that electrostatic interaction between transiently polarized neural-membrane e...
Several studies indicate that the lipid biological membrane contains discrete regions known as rafts...
In recent years, a vast body of information has been accummulated on the electrical properties of b...
We present a computational model demonstrating that an electric field propagating in the plane of th...
In this review paper, an overview is given of two emerging research topics that address the importan...
The possibility that an ensemble of neural-membrane lipids could regulate the duration of the ion-ch...
Evolutionary approaches in human cognitive neurobiology traditionally emphasize macroscopic structur...
Evolutionary approaches in human cognitive neurobiology traditionally emphasize macroscopic structur...
Neurons are highly specialized eukaryotic cells. Vast numbers of these form intricate connection net...
Contains reports on one research project.National Science FoundationOffner Electronics, Incorporated...
This book illustrates some of the ways physics and mathematics have been, and are being, used to elu...
Throughout much of the history of biology, the cell membrane was functionally defined as a semi-perm...
Most mechanisms involved in neuronal maintenance and function are activated at the neuronal membrane...
This article presents a rationale and suggests possible protocols for investigating evolutionary mod...
This article proposes that electrostatic interaction between transiently polarized neural-membrane e...
This article proposes that electrostatic interaction between transiently polarized neural-membrane e...
Several studies indicate that the lipid biological membrane contains discrete regions known as rafts...
In recent years, a vast body of information has been accummulated on the electrical properties of b...
We present a computational model demonstrating that an electric field propagating in the plane of th...
In this review paper, an overview is given of two emerging research topics that address the importan...
The possibility that an ensemble of neural-membrane lipids could regulate the duration of the ion-ch...
Evolutionary approaches in human cognitive neurobiology traditionally emphasize macroscopic structur...
Evolutionary approaches in human cognitive neurobiology traditionally emphasize macroscopic structur...
Neurons are highly specialized eukaryotic cells. Vast numbers of these form intricate connection net...
Contains reports on one research project.National Science FoundationOffner Electronics, Incorporated...
This book illustrates some of the ways physics and mathematics have been, and are being, used to elu...