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  • Pericytes as Inducers of Ra... Pericytes as Inducers of Rapid, Matrix Metalloproteinase-9-Dependent Capillary Damage during Ischemia
    Underly, Robert G; Levy, Manuel; Hartmann, David A ... The Journal of neuroscience, 01/2017, Volume: 37, Issue: 1
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    Blood-brain barrier disruption (BBB) and release of toxic blood molecules into the brain contributes to neuronal injury during stroke and other cerebrovascular diseases. While pericytes are builders ...
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  • Dynamic Remodeling of Peric... Dynamic Remodeling of Pericytes In Vivo Maintains Capillary Coverage in the Adult Mouse Brain
    Berthiaume, Andrée-Anne; Grant, Roger I.; McDowell, Konnor P. ... Cell reports (Cambridge), 01/2018, Volume: 22, Issue: 1
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    Direct contact and communication between pericytes and endothelial cells is critical for maintenance of cerebrovascular stability and blood-brain barrier function. Capillary pericytes have thin ...
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  • Spectral-temporal-spatial c... Spectral-temporal-spatial customization via modulating multimodal nonlinear pulse propagation
    Qiu, Tong; Cao, Honghao; Liu, Kunzan ... Nature communications, 03/2024, Volume: 15, Issue: 1
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    Multimode fibers (MMFs) are gaining renewed interest for nonlinear effects due to their high-dimensional spatiotemporal nonlinear dynamics and scalability for high power. High-brightness MMF sources ...
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  • Animation of natural scene ... Animation of natural scene by virtual eye-movements evokes high precision and low noise in V1 neurons
    Baudot, Pierre; Levy, Manuel; Marre, Olivier ... Frontiers in neural circuits, 2013, Volume: 7
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    Synaptic noise is thought to be a limiting factor for computational efficiency in the brain. In visual cortex (V1), ongoing activity is present in vivo, and spiking responses to simple stimuli are ...
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  • High-Resolution Intracellul... High-Resolution Intracellular Recordings Using a Real-Time Computational Model of the Electrode
    Brette, Romain; Piwkowska, Zuzanna; Monier, Cyril ... Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.), 08/2008, Volume: 59, Issue: 3
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    Intracellular recordings of neuronal membrane potential are a central tool in neurophysiology. In many situations, especially in vivo, the traditional limitation of such recordings is the high ...
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  • Neural correlates of single-vessel haemodynamic responses in vivo
    O'Herron, Philip; Chhatbar, Pratik Y; Levy, Manuel ... Nature (London), 06/2016, Volume: 534, Issue: 7607
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    Neural activation increases blood flow locally. This vascular signal is used by functional imaging techniques to infer the location and strength of neural activity. However, the precise spatial scale ...
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  • A Re-Examination of Hebbian... A Re-Examination of Hebbian-Covariance Rules and Spike Timing-Dependent Plasticity in Cat Visual Cortex in vivo
    Frégnac, Yves; Pananceau, Marc; René, Alice ... Frontiers in synaptic neuroscience, 2010, Volume: 2
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    Spike timing-dependent plasticity (STDP) is considered as an ubiquitous rule for associative plasticity in cortical networks in vitro. However, limited supporting evidence for its functional role has ...
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  • The shape of dendritic arbo... The shape of dendritic arbors in different functional domains of the cortical orientation map
    Levy, Manuel; Lu, Zhongyang; Dion, Grace ... The Journal of neuroscience, 02/2014, Volume: 34, Issue: 9
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    The neocortex is organized into macroscopic functional maps. However, at the microscopic scale, the functional preference and degree of feature selectivity between neighboring neurons can vary ...
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  • The role of delayed suppres... The role of delayed suppression in slow and fast contrast adaptation in V1 simple cells
    Levy, Manuel; Fournier, Julien; Frégnac, Yves The Journal of neuroscience, 2013-Apr-10, 2013-04-10, 20130410, Volume: 33, Issue: 15
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    The sensitivity and rate of neural coding along the early visual pathways adapt to changes in contrast of the retinal image caused by external motion or self-generated eye movements. To identify the ...
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  • Hidden complexity of synapt... Hidden complexity of synaptic receptive fields in cat V1
    Fournier, Julien; Monier, Cyril; Levy, Manuel ... The Journal of neuroscience, 04/2014, Volume: 34, Issue: 16
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    In the primary visual cortex (V1), Simple and Complex receptive fields (RFs) are usually characterized on the basis of the linearity of the cell spiking response to stimuli of opposite contrast. ...
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