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homeostatic regulation

Roth-Alpermann, Claudia
  

(2005):


	Homeostatic regulation of long-term potentiation.


Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Biologie

Roth-Alpermann, Claudia (2005): Homeostatic regulation of long-term potentiation. Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Biologie

... circuits, homeostatic regulation of global synaptic strength can operate over a timeframe of several days (Turrigiano et ...fast-acting homeostatic mechanism might be in place that, a�er a certain ...

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Stability of neuronal networks with homeostatic regulation

Stability of neuronal networks with homeostatic regulation

... with homeostatic mechanisms that counteract long-term perturba- tions of their average activity and thereby keep neurons in a healthy and information-rich operating ...of homeostatic control has largely ...

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A reinforcement learning theory for homeostatic regulation

A reinforcement learning theory for homeostatic regulation

... traditional homeostatic regulation theory simply assumes that the animal knows how to translate its various physiological deficits into the appropriate ...toward homeostatic regulation ...

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Circadian clock component REV ERBα controls homeostatic regulation of pulmonary inflammation

Circadian clock component REV ERBα controls homeostatic regulation of pulmonary inflammation

... in regulation of lung ...the regulation of immunity, we focused on the circadian REV-ERB transcription factors, which have been previously been identified as strong candidates for the regulation of ...

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Homeostatic regulation of spontaneous and evoked synaptic transmission in two steps

Homeostatic regulation of spontaneous and evoked synaptic transmission in two steps

... while homeostatic synaptic adaptations may be intended to regulate firing rate output, they may also be subject to constraints that preserve, as in our data, the distribution of synaptic ...

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Circadian clock component REV-ERBα controls homeostatic regulation of pulmonary inflammation

Circadian clock component REV-ERBα controls homeostatic regulation of pulmonary inflammation

... in regulation of lung ...the regulation of immunity, we focused on the circadian REV-ERB transcription factors, which have been previously been identified as strong candidates for the regulation of ...

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Decreased metalloproteinase production as a response to mechanical pressure in human cartilage: a mechanism for homeostatic regulation

Decreased metalloproteinase production as a response to mechanical pressure in human cartilage: a mechanism for homeostatic regulation

... finding is consistent with the aforementioned studies. Moreo- ver, MMP-1 levels were much lower than those of MMP-3, con- firming the results of the previous report [44]. This work shows the important role of MMPs in ...

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Altered homeostatic regulation of innate and adaptive immunity in lower gastrointestinal tract GVHD pathogenesis

Altered homeostatic regulation of innate and adaptive immunity in lower gastrointestinal tract GVHD pathogenesis

... Alarmins. The homeostatic and regulatory mechanisms that limit GI tract inflammation to commensal flora or food-borne antigens are often targets during GVHD. Preparative chemo-radiation regi- mens for allo-HCT ...

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Active Inference, homeostatic regulation and adaptive behavioural control

Active Inference, homeostatic regulation and adaptive behavioural control

... the homeostatic view pursued here, value is the complement of surprise or prediction error (because maintaining homeostasis is ...most homeostatic theories, the value is pursued directly by engaging ...

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Homeostatic plasticity in neural development

Homeostatic plasticity in neural development

... number, homeostatic plasticity can switch the transmitter phenotype of neurons from glu- tamate to GABA or vice versa to adjust the E/I ratio of developing circuits ...to homeostatic regulation of ...

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Homeostatic modulation on unconscious hedonic responses to food

Homeostatic modulation on unconscious hedonic responses to food

... between homeostatic state and stim- ulus type) and heightened the overall preference for faces (main effect of homeostatic ...in homeostatic regulation via communication with the somatic ...

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Cocaine Addiction as a Homeostatic Reinforcement Learning Disorder

Cocaine Addiction as a Homeostatic Reinforcement Learning Disorder

... and homeostatic regulation mechanisms of the ...developed homeostatic reinforcement learning theory, we focus on a key transition stage of addiction that is well modeled in animals, escalation of ...

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Spatial sensory organization and body representation in pain perception

Spatial sensory organization and body representation in pain perception

... and homeostatic regulation of bodily systems is widely acknowledged, the organization of nociceptive information into spatial maps of the body has received little ...

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Homeostatic activity regulation as a mechanism underlying the effect of brain stimulation

Homeostatic activity regulation as a mechanism underlying the effect of brain stimulation

... Although homeostatic plasticity has been extensively studied in cultured neurons, brain slices, and more recently in visual cortex in vivo (Keck et ...the homeostatic plasticity mechan- ism, we hypothesize ...

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Homeostatic cell cycle and the origin of autophagosomal vesicles

Homeostatic cell cycle and the origin of autophagosomal vesicles

... In final conclusion, our results on the synthetic- catabolic cycle of the cell demonstrate the presence of a very rigid principle determining every cell’s homeostatic reproduction. Each initiation of replacement ...

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N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors mediate activity-dependent down-regulation of potassium channel genes during the expression of homeostatic intrinsic plasticity

N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors mediate activity-dependent down-regulation of potassium channel genes during the expression of homeostatic intrinsic plasticity

... a homeostatic increase in synaptic strength mediated by re- duced activity of L-type VGCCs during chronic activity blockade [14], our findings indicate that the level of Ca 2+ influx through NMDARs serves as a ...

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The Cancer Patient Drowns in the Waves of Homeostatic Disorder

The Cancer Patient Drowns in the Waves of Homeostatic Disorder

... Neoplastic cells are formed as a result of reprogramming the gene expression. It is only when these cells are classified as non-local by the normal cells that confrontation occurs, and thus cancer begins as a disease. ...

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Control of homeostatic proliferation 
by regulatory T cells

Control of homeostatic proliferation by regulatory T cells

... Homeostatic proliferation of T cells leads to the generation of effector/memory cells, which have the poten- tial to cause harm to the host. The role of Tregs in the control of homeostatic proliferation is ...

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A homeostatic function of CXCR2 signalling in articular cartilage

A homeostatic function of CXCR2 signalling in articular cartilage

... chemokines, homeostatic in healthy cartilage and pathogenic in arthritis, represents an important pharmacological challenge and yet an opportunity for the development of targeted strategies for cytokine blockade ...

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UNDERSTANDING THE CONCEPT–‘SAMAYOGVAHI’ WITH THE HELP OF HOMEOSTATIC FEEDBACK MECHANISM .......

UNDERSTANDING THE CONCEPT–‘SAMAYOGVAHI’ WITH THE HELP OF HOMEOSTATIC FEEDBACK MECHANISM .......

... Aim of formulating this science of Ayurveda is to constantly maintain body constituents in homeostatic conditions. Sharir is a name given to a body composed of Panchamabhuta in which life abides. Living body ...

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