Mossy fiber-granule cell synapses in the normal and epileptic rat dentate gyrus studied with minimal laser photostimulation.
The strong similarity between responses from the status epilepticus and control groups suggests that they resulted from activation of a similar synaptic population, and new synapses appear to operate very similarly to preexisting mossy fiber-granule cell synapses.
Viability and electrophysiology of neural cell structures generated by the inkjet printing method.
- Tao Xu, C. Gregory, T. Boland
- BiologyBiomaterials
- 1 July 2006
Transglutaminase 2-/- mice reveal a phagocytosis-associated crosstalk between macrophages and apoptotic cells
- Z. Szondy, Z. Sarang, L. Fésüs
- Biology, MedicineProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
- 16 June 2003
It is reported that apoptosis could be induced in TGase2-/- mice; however, the clearance of apoptotic cells was defective during the involution of thymus elicited by dexamethasone, anti-CD3 antibody, or γ-irradiation, and in the liver after induced hyperplasia.
Recurrent mossy fiber pathway in rat dentate gyrus: synaptic currents evoked in presence and absence of seizure-induced growth.
- M. Okazaki, P. Molnár, J. Nadler
- BiologyJournal of Neurophysiology
- 1 April 1999
The hypothesis that recurrent mossy fiber growth and synapse formation increases the excitatory drive to dentate granule cells and thus facilitates repetitive synchronous discharge is supported.
Embryonic motoneuron-skeletal muscle co-culture in a defined system
- M. Das, J. Rumsey, J. Hickman
- BiologyNeuroscience
- 11 May 2007
Characterization of a human fetal spinal cord stem cell line, NSI‐566RSC, and its induction to functional motoneurons
- Xiufang Guo, K. Johe, P. Molnár, H. Davis, J. Hickman
- BiologyJournal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative…
- 1 March 2010
This study reports the first successful differentiation of MNs from human spinal cord stem cells in vitro, providing a novel approach for obtaining functional MNs when designing the therapeutic strategy for spinal cord diseases or injuries.
A defined system to allow skeletal muscle differentiation and subsequent integration with silicon microstructures.
- M. Das, C. Gregory, P. Molnár, L. Riedel, K. Wilson, J. Hickman
- Biology, EngineeringBiomaterials
- 1 August 2006
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