نتایج جستجو برای: pv cell

تعداد نتایج: 1703555  

Journal: :Neuron 2016
Yanjun Sun Taruna Ikrar Melissa F. Davis Nian Gong Xiaoting Zheng Z. David Luo Cary Lai Lin Mei Todd C. Holmes Sunil P. Gandhi Xiangmin Xu

Experience alters cortical networks through neural plasticity mechanisms. During a developmental critical period, the most dramatic consequence of occluding vision through one eye (monocular deprivation) is a rapid loss of excitatory synaptic inputs to parvalbumin-expressing (PV) inhibitory neurons in visual cortex. Subsequent cortical disinhibition by reduced PV cell activity allows for excita...

2017
Carles Jaen Cristian Moyano Xavier Santacruz Josep Pou Antoni Arias Ehsan Adib Hosein Farzanehfard

The photovoltaic (PV) systems exhibits nonlinear I-V characteristics and maximum power point varies with solar radiation or insolation and temperature. An intermediate pulse width modulation dc to dc converters can increase efficiency of the system by providing impedance matching between the PV system and the load and operating the PV cell arrays at their maximum power point using MPPT techniqu...

2016
Abdulla Tahhan Zahir Dehouche George R. Fern Erik Haverkamp

Phosphors, synthesized by the urea homo-precipitation method, were examined as UV-spectral down conversion materials for improving the light absorption and electrical characteristics of commercial single-junction silicon solar cells. The PV cells were coated with Erbium and Terbium doped Gadolinium Oxysulfide phosphors encapsulated in EVA binder using blade screen printing technique, and the op...

Journal: :The Journal of endocrinology 2002
R Hnasko M McFarland N Ben-Jonathan

Plasmalemma vesicle protein-1 (PV-1) is an integral membrane protein associated with endothelial cell caveolae and fenestrae. Since endocrine glands are enriched with fenestrated endothelium, we examined the distribution of PV-1 mRNA and protein in endocrine glands and determined its cellular localization. A single transcript was detected by RT-PCR in all endocrine glands examined. A synthetic ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2005
Thibault Collin Mireille Chat Marie Gabrielle Lucas Herman Moreno Peter Racay Beat Schwaller Alain Marty Isabel Llano

Certain interneurons contain large concentrations of specific Ca2+-binding proteins (CBPs), but consequences on presynaptic Ca2+ signaling are poorly understood. Here we show that expression of the slow CBP parvalbumin (PV) in cerebellar interneurons is cell specific and developmentally regulated, leading to characteristic changes in presynaptic Ca2+ dynamics (Ca(i)). Using whole-cell recording...

Journal: :Circulation 2006
Artur Lichtenberg Igor Tudorache Serghei Cebotari Mark Suprunov Greta Tudorache Heidi Goerler Joon-Keun Park Denise Hilfiker-Kleiner Stefanie Ringes-Lichtenberg Matthias Karck Gudrun Brandes Andres Hilfiker Axel Haverich

BACKGROUND The in vivo regeneration capacity of decellularized heart valve grafts is still controversial. The aim of this study was to evaluate function, morphological changes, and cellular composition of decellularized versus re-endothelialized ovine pulmonary valves (PV) after implantation into lambs for 1 or 3 months. METHODS AND RESULTS PV (n=21) were decellularized using detergents. Twel...

Journal: :The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Power Electronics 2014

Journal: :Journal of virology 2003
I Wayne Cheney Suhaila Naim Jae Hoon Shim Meghan Reinhardt Bharati Pai Jim Z Wu Zhi Hong Weidong Zhong

Picornaviral RNA replication utilizes a small virus-encoded protein, termed 3B or VPg, as a primer to initiate RNA synthesis. This priming step requires uridylylation of the VPg peptide by the viral polymerase protein 3D(pol), in conjunction with other viral or host cofactors. In this study, we compared the viral specificity in 3D(pol)-catalyzed uridylylation reactions between poliovirus (PV) a...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1995
M J Vilela T Hashimoto T Nishikawa A J North D Garrod

The epidermal blistering disease, pemphigus vulgaris (PV), is caused by circulating autoantibodies that react with a desmosomal glycoprotein desmoglein (Dsg3). This antigen is expressed only in stratified epithelial tissues. Here we show that the simple epithelial canine kidney cell line, MDCK, expresses at least two desmoglein isoforms recognised by different monoclonal antibodies. One of thes...

Journal: :Neuron 2012
Bassam V. Atallah William Bruns Matteo Carandini Massimo Scanziani

The response of cortical neurons to a sensory stimulus is shaped by the network in which they are embedded. Here we establish a role of parvalbumin (PV)-expressing cells, a large class of inhibitory neurons that target the soma and perisomatic compartments of pyramidal cells, in controlling cortical responses. By bidirectionally manipulating PV cell activity in visual cortex we show that these ...

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