History-dependent excitability as a single-cell substrate of transient memory for information discrimination.

Neurons react differently to incoming stimuli depending upon their previous history of stimulation.This property can be considered as a single-cell substrate for transient memory, or context-dependent information CARDAMOM TEA processing: depending upon the current context that the neuron "sees" through the subset of the network impinging on it in t

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Evaluation of the treatment of distal radial volar fracture by different methods sparing the pronator quadratus

Abstract Objective The traditional volar approach requires the release of the pronator quadratus (PQ) muscle in the treatment of distal radius fractures.However, intraoperative repair of the PQ muscle often fails due to tissue injury and unstable muscle repair.This study compared the outcomes of different methods of sparing Horse Fly Spray the PQ m

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