Sentence examples for young neurones from inspiring English sources

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For example, when SCG neurones are exposed to dinitrophenol to block mitochondrial calcium uptake, peak, and rate of rise of high K+-evoked [Ca2+]i were only increased in neurones from old animals with no significant effect in young neurones (Buchholz et al., 1996).

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NEURON mod files for the slow and fast K+ currents from the paper: Voltage-gated K+ channels in layer 5 neocortical pyramidal neurones from young rats: subtypes and gradients A. Korngreen and B. Sakmann, J.Physiol.

Under these experimental conditions, SCG neurones from both young and old animals were able to fully recover from high K+-evoked [Ca2+]i transients (Tsai et al., 1998).

Wherever the inspiration came from, it was made sponge by Stephen Hillenburg, the character's creator who has died tragically young at 57 years old of motor neurone disease.

Under these conditions, the rate of recovery was diminished to a greater extent in SCG neurones from old as compared to young animals (Pottorf et al., 2000a).

Here, we report studies in which we have visualized the same neurone in the superior cervical ganglion of young adult mice at intervals of up to 33 days.

A young doctor hoards swabs to take off her makeup; a surgeon explains that the same neurones in our brains are activated by eating sugary things and by settling a score: "In other words, revenge is sweet".

Obviously there were issues with his father [who died after a long struggle against motor neurone disease] and Sam dealt with that incredibly well for a young man.

Set in the 1960s, the film depicts a young Stephen Hawking as he struggles to come to terms with being diagnosed with motor neurone disease, while he embarks upon an ambitious study of time at Cambridge University.

Quantitative analysis showed that in both males and females 3xTg-Ad mice there was an age-dependent increase of β-amyloid containing neurones that was maximal and very significant at 9 months of age when compared to young animals (Fig. 4 C D; F4,10 = 4.231, p = 0.0293 and F4,10 = 4.948, p = 0.0184, respectively).

and its role in rhythmic oscillation in thalamic relay neurones.

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