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Dunkle et al. [ 49] performed adoptive transfer experiments, a method to confirm memory potential of cell subsets, exploiting Bcl-2 as a marker which earlier could not be performed owing to the intracellular localization of Bcl-2.
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It is suggested that functionally immature synapses may not be able to provide compensation for synaptic dysfunction prior to adolescence, because they have a very low AMPA receptor contribution, rendering them silent at the resting memory potential, and a relatively high probality of glutamate release, and thus subject to quick exhaustion of glutamate pools after repetitive activation.
To allay concerns about reliability Fiats still rank near the bottom of owner-satisfaction surveys in Europe, and "Fix It Again Tony" remains lodged in the memory of potential American buyers Fiat has included a 50,000-mile warranty on the 500 and free maintenance for three years.
Moreover, there are mixed data regarding the epigenetic memory of iPSCs and whether this memory affects the differentiation potential of reprogrammed cells (Fig. 1).
Put another way, the statistical expression of potential of memory loss presupposes that we already have an experiential acquaintance with memory.
Memristor-based RRAM is one of the most promising emerging memory technologies and has the potential of being a universal memory technology [111].
Our results suggest that appropriately timed physical exercise can improve long-term memory and highlight the potential of exercise as an intervention in educational and clinical settings.
Indeed, all the sensory events associated with a movement primitive form an associative skill memory that has the potential of forming a most powerful representation of a complete motor skill.
Hypoglycemia was not associated with decline in cognitive function in the Diabetes Control and Complications Trial DCCT) (16), but certain aspects of cognitive performance decrease during hypoglycemic episodes (17), and nocturnal hypoglycemia reduces sleep-associated consolidation of memory (18), with the potential of an impact on learning, particularly in children.
This floating-gate concept has led to the emergence of the so-called nanocrystal (NC) memories which have the potential of operating at lower voltages and higher speeds compared to the conventional non-volatile memories (NVMs) without compromising the criterion of non-volatility.
The incorporation of CD21, CD95 and CXCR3 in the memory panel thus provides information regarding the activation status and homing potential of the memory B cells.
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