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Pavel M. Balaban

Researcher at Russian Academy of Sciences

Publications -  234
Citations -  2553

Pavel M. Balaban is an academic researcher from Russian Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Helix lucorum & Synaptic plasticity. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 224 publications receiving 2266 citations. Previous affiliations of Pavel M. Balaban include AT&T Labs & Saint Petersburg State Polytechnic University.

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Statistical distribution of parameters in a variable delay two-ray propagation model

TL;DR: Propagation data obtained from a 6-GHz channel with a 30-MHz bandwidth over a 23.3 mile path are used to obtain the statistics of parameters of propagation for two models, namely, the two-ray model and W.D. Rummler's (1979) model.
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Thermogenetic stimulation of single neocortical pyramidal neurons transfected with TRPV1-L channels.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the TRPV1-L+ pyramidal neurons preserve their electrical excitability in acute brain slices, while IR radiation can be successfully used to induce single neuronal depolarization and spiking at near physiological temperatures.
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Recording of spontaneous oscillations in the procerebrum of the terrestrial snail Helix during free behavior.

TL;DR: Changes in spontaneous rhythmic oscillations in the procerebrum of the snail Helix in response to olfactory stimulation suggest an implicit relationship between the amplitude and frequency of oscillation in odor recognition.
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Intracellular Localization of the HCS2 Gene Products in Identified Snail Neurons In Vivo and In Vitro

TL;DR: Intracellular localization of putative peptide products of the HCS2-encoded precursor was studied immunocytochemically by means of light and electron microscopy and the data obtained conform to the suggestion that the H CS2 gene products are transported from the cell body to the regions of growth or release sites.
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Nitric Oxide Regulates GluA2-Lacking AMPAR Contribution to Synaptic Transmission of CA1 Apical but Not Basal Dendrites

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared the synaptic responses to stimulation of apical and basal dendrites of CA1 pyramidal neurons and found a difference in the currentvoltage characteristics of these inputs, which is presumably due to a distinct contribution of GluA2-lacking AMPA receptors to synaptic transmission.