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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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Possible role of mitochondria in posttetanic potentiation of GABAergic synaptic transmission in rat neocortical cell cultures.

TL;DR: Results further confirm presynaptic origin of PTP in neocortical neurons and suggest an important role of mitochondrial Ca2+ turnover in this form of synaptic plasticity at the central synapse.
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Statistical model for amplitude and delay of selective fading

TL;DR: The introduction of the delay response data into the model of the fading channel enabled the classification of the fades as minimum phase and nonminimum phase, and it was found that 24 percent of all fades have significant delay distortion, and can be characterized as being minimum phase or non-minimum phase.
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Onset dynamics of action potentials in rat neocortical neurons and identified snail neurons: quantification of the difference.

TL;DR: A novel method of analysis is described which provides a quantitative measure of the onset dynamics of action potentials and captures the difference between the fast, step-like onset of APs in rat neocortical neurons and the gradual, exponential-like AP onset in identified snail neurons.
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Synaptic facilitation in Helix neurons depends upon postsynaptic calcium and nitric oxide.

TL;DR: The results support the idea that both invertebrates and vertebrates have common mechanisms underlying synaptic plasticity and suggest that nitric oxide may participate in investigated synaptic facilitation as a retrograde messenger.