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Activation of excitatory amino acid receptors in the rat hippocampal slice increases intracellular Cl- and cell volume.
For both methods, the PSNR is progressively decreasing as the size of the slice increases, yet the reconstructions are satisfying.
Inglefield, JR, and Schwartz-Bloom, RD. "Activation of excitatory amino acid receptors in the rat hippocampal slice increases intracellular Cl- and cell volume". J Neurochem 71.4 (October 1998): 1396-1404.
In the case of recursive reconstruction, the average time-synchronization error increases as the distance to the reference slice increases.
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In this case, due to the approximately exponential relationship between gel mobility and RNA length, the range of lengths represented by each 2 mm slice increased from 24 to 331 nucleotides with decreasing distance from the origin over the range analyzed.
Interestingly, the use of the latest generation spiral CTs (8 16 slice) increased the frequency of subjects with suspicious nodules above 50%, but the lung cancer detection rate was not substantially greater (1.1%) (Veronesi et al, 2008).
As shown in Figure 9, the speed-up also increases up to 6, as the number of slices increases.
When the number of slices increases, the convergence of the controller starts to become an issue causing the performances of the slices to oscillate.
First, acute ex vivo application of METH to hippocampal slices increases baseline synaptic transmission, independent of NMDA receptor activation.
Consistent with this hypothesis, direct application of glutamate into hippocampal slices increases the amplitude of inhibitory postsynaptic currents [10].
Hawley et al. has shown that in rat brain slices, increases of intracellular calcium by membrane depolarization result in AMPK phosphorylation.
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