Background. Neuronal plasticity is initiated by transient elevations of neuronal networks activity leading to changes of synaptic properties and providing the basis for memory and learning 1. An increase of electrical activity can be caused by electrical stimulation 2 or by pharmacological manipulations: elevation of extracellular K+ 3, blockage of inhibitory pathways 4 or by an increase of second messengers intracellular concentrations 5. Neuronal plasticity is mediated by several biochemical pathways leading to the modulation of synaptic strength, density of ionic channels and morphological changes of neuronal arborisation 6. On a time scale of a few minutes, neuronal plasticity is mediated by local protein trafficking 7 while, in order t...
Comprehensive electrophysiological characterizations of human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC)-...
Concepts of epilepsy, based on a simple change in neuronal excitation/inhibition balance, have subsi...
Repeated presentations of sensory stimuli generate transient gamma-frequency (30-80 Hz) responses in...
eriods of intense electrical activity can initiate neuronal plasticity leading to long lasting chang...
A cell culture system was developed to study synaptic plasticity. Electrical activity across culture...
During the first few weeks in vitro, cultured neuronal networks exhibit spontaneous bursts of action...
Gamma rhythms are known to contribute to the process of memory encoding. However, little is known ab...
Concepts of epilepsy, based on a simple change in neuronal excitation/inhibition balance, have subsi...
International audienceLong-lasting plasticity of synaptic transmission is classically thought to be ...
Several factors regulate cortical development, such as changes in local connectivity and the influen...
Comprehensive electrophysiological characterizations of human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC)-...
Comprehensive electrophysiological characterizations of human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC)-...
The cortex must maintain balanced levels of neural activity to correctly integrate inputs and to pro...
Comprehensive electrophysiological characterizations of human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC)-...
Comprehensive electrophysiological characterizations of human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC)-...
Comprehensive electrophysiological characterizations of human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC)-...
Concepts of epilepsy, based on a simple change in neuronal excitation/inhibition balance, have subsi...
Repeated presentations of sensory stimuli generate transient gamma-frequency (30-80 Hz) responses in...
eriods of intense electrical activity can initiate neuronal plasticity leading to long lasting chang...
A cell culture system was developed to study synaptic plasticity. Electrical activity across culture...
During the first few weeks in vitro, cultured neuronal networks exhibit spontaneous bursts of action...
Gamma rhythms are known to contribute to the process of memory encoding. However, little is known ab...
Concepts of epilepsy, based on a simple change in neuronal excitation/inhibition balance, have subsi...
International audienceLong-lasting plasticity of synaptic transmission is classically thought to be ...
Several factors regulate cortical development, such as changes in local connectivity and the influen...
Comprehensive electrophysiological characterizations of human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC)-...
Comprehensive electrophysiological characterizations of human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC)-...
The cortex must maintain balanced levels of neural activity to correctly integrate inputs and to pro...
Comprehensive electrophysiological characterizations of human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC)-...
Comprehensive electrophysiological characterizations of human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC)-...
Comprehensive electrophysiological characterizations of human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC)-...
Concepts of epilepsy, based on a simple change in neuronal excitation/inhibition balance, have subsi...
Repeated presentations of sensory stimuli generate transient gamma-frequency (30-80 Hz) responses in...