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Handbook of Biological Physics
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EEG oscillations and wavelet analysis
TL;DR: This chapter will introduce the notion of EEG oscillations and a method suited to analyze the temporal and spatial characteristics of EROs at the same time, namely the wavelet analysis.
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Cell Adhesion as Wetting Transition
Erich Sackmann,Robijn Bruinsma +1 more
TL;DR: Cell adhesion is controlled by a complex interplay of short range (lock-and-key) forces mediated by cell surface receptors, a phalanx of (short and long range) nonspecific (generic) interactions, and last but not least membrane elasticity.
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Testing statistical significance of multivariate time series analysis techniques for epileptic seizure prediction
Bjoern Schelter,Matthias Winterhalder,Thomas Maiwald,Armin Brandt,Ariane Schad,Andreas Schulze-Bonhage,Jens Timmer +6 more
TL;DR: An analytic approach is proposed to judge the prediction performance of multivariate seizure prediction methods, taking into account that prediction methods are applied to multiple time series and several seizures.
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Measuring synchronization in coupled model systems: A comparison of different approaches
Thomas Kreuz,Florian Mormann,Florian Mormann,Ralph G. Andrzejak,Alexander Kraskov,Klaus Lehnertz,Peter Grassberger +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compare different synchronization measures with respect to their ability to distinguish between different levels of coupling and their robustness against noise and show that the measure to be applied to a certain task can not be chosen according to a fixed criterion but rather pragmatically as the measure which most reliably yields plausible information in test applications, although certain dynamical features of a system under investigation may render certain measures more suitable than others.
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Calcium influx via TRP channels is required to maintain PIP2 levels in Drosophila photoreceptors.
Roger C. Hardie,Padinjat Raghu,Suzanna Moore,Mikko Juusola,Richard A. Baines,Sean T. Sweeney +5 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that Ca2+ influx prevents PIP2 depletion by inhibiting PLC activity and facilitating PIP1 recycling and preventing inactivation in trp.