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Yuri Zilberter
Researcher at Aix-Marseille University
Publications - 63
Citations - 4091
Yuri Zilberter is an academic researcher from Aix-Marseille University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Excitatory postsynaptic potential & Inhibitory postsynaptic potential. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 62 publications receiving 3673 citations. Previous affiliations of Yuri Zilberter include Duke University & Karolinska Institutet.
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Pyramidal cell communication within local networks in layer 2/3 of rat neocortex
TL;DR: It is suggested that computation in the local network may proceed not only by direct pyramidal‐pyramidal cell communication but also via local interneurons, ideally poised to both coordinate and expand the local pyramid cell network via pyramID‐ interneuron‐ pyramides communication.
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Amyloid β-Induced Neuronal Hyperexcitability Triggers Progressive Epilepsy
Rimante Minkeviciene,Sylvain Rheims,Marton B. Dobszay,Misha Zilberter,Jarmo Hartikainen,Lívia Fülöp,Botond Penke,Yuri Zilberter,Yuri Zilberter,Tibor Harkany,Tibor Harkany,Asla Pitkänen,Heikki Tanila +12 more
TL;DR: Overall, these data identify fibrillar Aβ as a pathogenic entity powerfully altering neuronal membrane properties such that hyperexcitability of pyramidal cells culminates in epileptiform activity.
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Coincident Spiking Activity Induces Long-Term Changes in Inhibition of Neocortical Pyramidal Cells
Carl D. Holmgren,Yuri Zilberter +1 more
TL;DR: It is shown that temporally correlated spiking activity of a pyramidal cell and an inhibiting interneuron may cause LTD or LTP of unitary IPSPs, and thatarity of change in synaptic efficacy depends on timing between Ca2+ influx induced by a backpropagating train of action potentials (APs) and subsequent activation of inhibitory synapses.
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Adenosine receptor antagonists including caffeine alter fetal brain development in mice
Carla G. Silva,Carla G. Silva,Carla G. Silva,Christine Métin,Christine Métin,Walid Fazeli,Nuno J. Machado,Sanja Darmopil,Sanja Darmopil,Sanja Darmopil,Pierre Launay,Pierre Launay,Antoine Ghestem,Antoine Ghestem,Marie Pascale Nesa,Marie Pascale Nesa,Emilie Bassot,Emilie Bassot,Eszter Szabó,Younis Baqi,Christa E. Müller,Angelo R. Tomé,Anton Ivanov,Anton Ivanov,Dirk Isbrandt,Yuri Zilberter,Yuri Zilberter,Rodrigo A. Cunha,Monique Esclapez,Monique Esclapez,Christophe Bernard,Christophe Bernard +31 more
TL;DR: Exposure to A2AR antagonists including caffeine during pregnancy and lactation in rodents may have adverse effects on the neural development of their offspring, raising questions about the effects of adenosine receptor antagonist including caffeine on brain development in humans.
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The vicious circle of hypometabolism in neurodegenerative diseases: Ways and mechanisms of metabolic correction.
Yuri Zilberter,Misha Zilberter +1 more
TL;DR: Results from Published and preliminary experimental results on this approach for treating Alzheimer's disease and epilepsy models support the efficacy of metabolic correction, confirming the highly promising nature of the strategy.