نتایج جستجو برای: hillock

تعداد نتایج: 193  

Journal: :Journal of virology 2000
M Miranda-Saksena P Armati R A Boadle D J Holland A L Cunningham

The mechanism of anterograde transport of herpes simplex virus was studied in cultured dissociated human and rat dorsal root ganglion neurons. The neurons were infected with HSV-1 to examine the distribution of capsid (VP5), tegument (VP16), and glycoproteins (gC and gB) at 2, 6, 10, 13, 17, and 24 h postinfection (p.i.) with or without nocodazole (a microtubule depolymerizer) or brefeldin A (a...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1996
M Rapp Y Yarom I Segev

Simultaneous recordings from the soma and apical dendrite of layer V neocortical pyramidal cells of young rats show that, for any location of current input, an evoked action potential (AP) always starts at the axon and then propagates actively, but decrementally, backward into the dendrites. This back-propagating AP is supported by a low density (-gNa = approximately 4 mS/cm2) of rapidly inacti...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2014
David Boinagrov Daniel Palanker

REPLY: We thank Dr. Rattay (2014) for commenting on our work (Boinagrov et al. 2012) and exploring the nature of the stimulation upper limit in a multi-compartmental model of the retinal ganglion cell (RGC), and confirming the sodium current reversal as a mechanism of this effect under certain conditions. We are aware of the fact that stimulation threshold in the axonal hillock is lower than in...

2014
WEIDA QIAN MAREK SKOWRONSKI

Microstructure and extended defects in ox-GaN films grown by organometallic vapor phase epitaxy on sapphire substrates using low temperature AIN (or GaN) buffer layers have been studied using transmission electron microscopy. The types and distribution of extended defects were correlated with the film growth mode and the layer nucleation mechanism which was characterized by scanning force micro...

2007
A. S. El-Said W. Meissl M. C. Simon J. R. Crespo López-Urrutia C. Lemell J. Burgdörfer I. C. Gebeshuber C. Trautmann M. Toulemonde

We investigate the formation of nano-sized hillocks on the (111) surface of CaF2 single crystals by impact of slow highly charged ions. Atomic force microscopy reveals a surprisingly sharp and well-defined threshold of potential energy carried into the collision of about 14 keV for hillock formation. Estimates of the energy density deposited suggest that the threshold is linked to a solid–liqui...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1998
A P Southan B Robertson

Cerebellar basket cells form highly specialized inhibitory synaptic contacts with Purkinje cells, namely the pericellular basket and pinceau nerve terminal structures, wrapping around the Purkinje cell somatic and axon hillock regions. These inhibitory synaptic contacts are ideally located to control the ultimate output of the cerebellar cortex. Previous immunohistochemical studies have shown t...

2007
C. Lemell A. S. El-Said W. Meissl I. C. Gebeshuber C. Trautmann M. Toulemonde J. Burgdörfer F. Aumayr

We discuss the creation of nano-sized protrusions on insulating surfaces using slow highly charged ions. This method holds the promise of forming regular structures on surfaces without inducing defects in deeper lying crystal layers. We find that only projectiles with a potential energy above a critical value are able to create hillocks. Below this threshold no surface modification is observed....

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