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Integumentary System Physiological Phenomena (2)


Articles on Integumentary System Physiological Phenomena

  1. Vortex Phenomena in Sidewall Aneurysm Hemodynamics: Experiment and Numerical Simulation.

    Ann Biomed Eng (2013) PMID 23604953

    We carry out high-resolution laboratory experiments and numerical simulations to investigate the dynamics of unsteady vortex formation across the neck of an anatomic in vitro model of an intracranial aneurysm. A transparent acrylic replica of the aneurysm is manufactured and attached to a pulse dupl...
  2. Time-resolved X-ray PIV technique for diagnosing opaque biofluid flow with insufficient X-ray fluxes.

    J Synchrotron Radiat 20(Pt 3):498-503 (2013) PMID 23592630

    X-ray imaging is used to visualize the biofluid flow phenomena in a nondestructive manner. A technique currently used for quantitative visualization is X-ray particle image velocimetry (PIV). Although this technique provides a high spatial resolution (less than 10 µm), significant...
  3. In Vivo Synaptic Scaling Is Mediated by GluA2-Lacking AMPA Receptors in the Embryonic Spinal Cord.

    J Neurosci 33(16):6791-6799 (2013) PMID 23595738

    We show that AMPAergic scaling occurs through increases in mEPSC conductance that appear to be mediated by the insertion of GluA2-lacking AMPA receptors at the expense of GluA2-containing receptors. We have previously reported that in vivo blockade of GABAA transmission, at a developmental stage whe...
  4. The Role of Pattern Recognition in Creative Problem Solving: A Case Study in Search of New Mathematics for Biology.

    Prog Biophys Mol Biol (2013) PMID 23597605

    Rosen classified sciences into two categories: formalizable and unformalizable. Whereas formalizable sciences expressed in terms of mathematical theories were highly valued by Rutherford, Hutchins pointed out that unformalizable parts of soft sciences are of genuine interest and impo...
  5. [Compensatory mechanisms to heal neuroplasticity impairment under Alzheiemer's disease neurodegeneration. I: The role of amyloid beta and it...
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    pubmed 58(4):385-99 2013 PMID 23413683

    We review the role of Abeta in compensatory mechanisms of neuroplasticity restoration under normal physiological condition and Alzheimer's disease....
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  6. Universal Organization of Resting Brain Activity at the Thermodynamic Critical Point

    arXiv:1304.3748 [physics.bio-ph] 12 Apr 2013

    We show that Neuronal avalanches also reflect that the brain dynamics are organized close to A thermodynamic critical point. We recorded spontaneous cortical activity in Monkeys and humans at rest using high-density intracranial microelectrode Arrays and magnetoencephalography, respectively. By nume...
  7. Resolution of hypo-osmotic stress in isolated mouse ventricular myocytes causes sealing of t-tubules.

    Exp Physiol (2013) PMID 23585327

    We found that removal of 0.6 Na (60% NaCl) hypo-osmotic solution, but not its application to myocytes, led to ~27% reduction in membrane capacitance, ~2.5-fold reduction in the amplitude of IK1 tail current and ~2-fold reduction in so-called IK1 'inactivation' (due to depletion of t-tubular K+) at n...
  8. Microengineered tumor models: insights & opportunities from a physical sciences-oncology perspective.

    Biomed Microdevices (2013) PMID 23559404

    Prevailing evidence has established the fundamental role of microenvironmental conditions in tumorigenesis. However, the ability to identify, interrupt, and translate the underlying cellular and molecular mechanisms into meaningful therapies remains limited, due in part to a lack of...
  9. Endometriosis: hormone regulation and clinical consequences of chemotaxis and apoptosis.

    Hum Reprod Update (2013) PMID 23539633

    We review the local (paracrine) and systemic hormone (endocrine) modulation of these two specific, but highly related phenomena.METHODSWe searched Pubmed for items published in English between September 1991 and September 2011 and selected the studies evaluating the effects of hormones on chemokines...
  10. Standardized computer-based organized reporting of EEG: SCORE.

    Epilepsia (2013) PMID 23506075

    The electroencephalography (EEG) signal has a high complexity, and the process of extracting clinically relevant features is achieved by visual analysis of the recordings. The interobserver agreement in EEG interpretation is only moderate. This is partly due to the method of reportin...