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Antonio Ladron-de-Guevara

Researcher at University of Rochester

Publications -  9
Citations -  335

Antonio Ladron-de-Guevara is an academic researcher from University of Rochester. The author has contributed to research in topics: Microglia & Graphene. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 9 publications receiving 149 citations. Previous affiliations of Antonio Ladron-de-Guevara include Technical University of Madrid & University of Rochester Medical Center.

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Recent trends in graphene supercapacitors: from large area to microsupercapacitors

TL;DR: In this article, a review describes how 3-dimensional porous graphene electrodes have been improved recently, from using large area processing techniques to micro-capacitors and their miniaturization in the form of integrated micro-supercapacitor and their functionalization with different pseudocapacitive and electric double-layer capacitor materials to obtain higher capacitance values.
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A Computational Model of Interactions Between Neuronal and Astrocytic Networks: The Role of Astrocytes in the Stability of the Neuronal Firing Rate

TL;DR: A computational model of interactions between an astrocyte network and a neuron network, starting from tripartite synapses and spanning to a joint network level is proposed, suggesting that astroicytic networks provide a modulatory role in the bursting of the neuronal network.
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Reduced graphene oxide/polyaniline electrochemical supercapacitors fabricated by laser

TL;DR: In this article, an infrared laser has been used to reduce the graphene oxide, converting the initial graphene oxide compact layer into a three dimensional open network of exfoliated graphene flakes.
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Bulk flow of cerebrospinal fluid observed in periarterial spaces is not an artifact of injection

TL;DR: In this paper, tracer particles are injected into the cisterna magna (CM) using a dual-syringe system, with simultaneous injection and withdrawal of equal amounts of fluid.