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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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Long-living RNA in the CNS of terrestrial snail.

TL;DR: The experiments performed with the CNS of terrestrial mollusk Helix demonstrate that 5-ethynyluridine is selectively incorporated in RNA but not in DNA, and suggest that short-living forms of RNA cannot be detected by Click-iT method, while the long-living form of RNA can be spatially detected in individual neurons.
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Sensitization and habituation of command neurons during a defensive reflex in grape snails

TL;DR: All investigated neurones were classified into functional groups depending on their participation in unconditioned avoidance reflex of pneumostome closure, and a conclusion is drawn that behavioral habituation is due to waning of responses in all the participating neurones, but the independnet process of sensitization isdue to sensitization of command neurones.
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Biolistic Loading of Voltage-Sensitive Dyes into Cells in Rat Brain Slices for Optical Recording of Neuron Activity

TL;DR: A new method of loading voltage-sensitive dyes by “shooting” dye-coated gold microparticles into living brain slices and can be used for the optical recording of the electrical activity of individual neurons and to analyze the distribution of electric voltages across the compartments of excitable cells (axons and dendrites).
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An Optogenetic Approach to Studies of the Mechanisms of Heterosynaptic Plasticity in Neocortical Neurons

TL;DR: Use of a method of delivering optogenetic stimulation to a multitude of presynaptic neurons converging on a single postsynaptic neuron was found to allow a single experiment to yield sufficient data for statistical evaluation of the correlation between the paired pulse ratio and the amplitude of changes in EPSP after intracellular tetanization.
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Experimental results for multimode interference during dispersive fading

TL;DR: It is shown that present-day 64-QAM (quadrature amplitude modulation) digital radio with angle diversity will perform satisfactorily in the presence of multimode interference, but for new technology where multimodal interference may become a dominant impairment, some form of mode suppression may be required.