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1 e over males, Oller et al., studying all-day recordings of 100 infants, found that boys in the first
2 ther 17 restarted ART because of a confirmed recording of 1000 or more HIV-1 RNA copies per mL before
3 mputing wPLI and wSMI connectivity in hd-EEG recordings of 12 healthy adults during wakefulness and d
4 onistic interaction exposure, based on video recordings of 13 socially-housed macaques in their home
5  very different dynamics: massively parallel recordings of 155 single-neuron spiking activities show
6                         Electrophysiological recordings of 16p11.2(dp/+) mice found deficient GABAerg
7 these observations by interrogating the ECoG recordings of 18 presurgical human patients (8 females)
8      Patients had a minimum of 10 multipolar recordings of 30 seconds each.
9                                     In vitro recordings of 47 human cortical acute slices from 11 ped
10 three predictions that were validated in EEG recordings of 48 convulsive seizures from 48 subjects wi
11 r-reconstructed source time courses from MEG recordings of 52 human subjects during the baseline of a
12 e used standard 10-s electrocardiogram (ECG) recordings of 60 subjects from the Honolulu Asia Aging S
13            The primary outcome was the first recording of a diagnosis of Parkinson's disease after th
14 pable of high-precision electrophysiological recording of a large network of electrogenic cells has l
15                                              Recordings of a minor earthquake wavefield identified mu
16 e intracranial electroencephalography (IEEG) recordings of a seizure episode from a epilepsy patient
17                                          EEG recordings of a similar frequency range have been applie
18          We demonstrate millisecond-resolved recordings of acetylcholine and voltage indicators, thre
19               With feedback control based on recordings of acoustic emissions, 98% of the sonication
20                         Electrophysiological recordings of acutely dissociated neurons revealed that
21                  The data consisted of daily recordings of AD severity scores and treatments used by
22                                   Whole-cell recordings of adjacent newly generated neurons reveal th
23  Whole cell patch clamp electrophysiological recordings of adult CNS fly neurons are consistent with
24 design of the outcome measure and the actual recording of all the measure's elements.
25                      The shift to electronic recording of anthropometric measurements in electronic h
26                                   Whole-cell recordings of arcuate kisspeptin neurons in brain slices
27  MetS and 226 healthy controls underwent ECG recordings of at least 4 hours starting in the morning w
28 receptor antagonists, whole cell patch-clamp recordings of ATP-induced currents were recorded from cu
29 nd after 2 years, subjects underwent a 6 min recording of beat-by-beat pulmonary artery diastolic pre
30       An automated analysis of repeated 30 s recordings of beating atria in 381 live, intact zebrafis
31 y to make stable, high signal-to-noise ratio recordings of behaviorally-linked nerve activity over mu
32 on of the full deflection profile from video recordings of bending tests, (ii) an optimisation algori
33                       We performed panoramic recording of bi-atrial electrical signals in AF.
34                             Using electrical recording of bipolar cells under experimental conditions
35       However, there have only been very few recordings of bleaching within the Red Sea despite cover
36  span the sub-millimeter range, allowing the recording of blood oxygenation level dependent (BOLD) re
37                                              Recordings of body and gaze dynamics revealed a preferen
38                                 Simultaneous recordings of body movement and brain activity from high
39 nology, we have made the first extracellular recordings of body-wall muscle electrophysiology inside
40                            Hyperscanning-the recording of brain activity from multiple individuals-ca
41 action recognition requires tasks that allow recording of brain activity or perturbing brain regions
42 o achieve dense, large-scale stimulation and recording of brain activity with cellular resolution at
43 hip fabrication methods opens a path towards recording of brain-wide neural activity during behaviour
44              We used magnetoencephalographic recordings of brain responses to degraded spoken words a
45                                              Recordings of brainstem DC potential and neuronal activi
46                                Using optical recordings of Ca(2+) and membrane voltage, we demonstrat
47 ring RNA knockdown, PCR, immunolabeling, and recordings of Ca(2+)-activated Cl(-) currents in human e
48           Here, using whole-cell patch-clamp recordings of CA1 pyramidal neurons in anesthetized rats
49 hile performing whole-cell and juxtacellular recordings of CA3 neurons in vivo In CA3 pyramidal cells
50          Accounting guidelines exist for the recording of carbon flows in terrestrial and coastal eco
51 ss emerging 3D MEA technologies for in vitro recording of cardiac and neural cellular electrophysiolo
52 requires additional interventions during the recording of cardiac electrical activity, this study pro
53                         The QT interval is a recording of cardiac electrical activity.
54                                  Single-cell recordings of cardiomyocytes isolated from HFpEF rats co
55  tick boxes or a prescriptive and structured recording of care.
56                                              Recordings of CBFV (transcranial Doppler ultrasound), BP
57                          Using extracellular recording of CCSNs nerve terminals combined with in vivo
58                    Extracellular single-unit recordings of CeA neurons in anesthetized rats showed th
59             Taken together, our fate map and recording of cell migrations provides a first coarse vie
60 rallel imaging of 16 cell lines and parallel recording of cellular responses to perturbations.
61 hod alone.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Noninvasive recordings of changes in the brain's blood flow using fu
62                           Comparison between recordings of chemically fixed and untreated, living cel
63  by new evidence from real-time amperometric recordings of cholinergic signaling indicating a specifi
64 new device allowed real-time measurement and recording of chordae tension, producing original physiol
65                               Bioluminescent recording of circadian clock protein (PERIOD2) output fr
66                       Applying DART to 1,486 recordings of class sessions from 67 courses, a total of
67 tive interdisciplinary study, 19 audio/video recordings of complex laparoscopic general surgical proc
68 t ( Gnat1(-/-)) background to allow isolated recording of cone-driven photoresponses, were bred with
69 rod flash responses and recent voltage-clamp recordings of cone flash responses, using a model incorp
70                                    In paired recordings of cones and horizontal cells, L-AP4 slightly
71 ediated labeling allows electrophysiological recording of connected neurons.
72 urther tested in previous VF optical mapping recordings of coronary perfused donor heart left ventric
73          Using visually guided intracellular recordings of cortical neurons in awake mice, we measure
74 ents in vivo, Ca(2+) imaging and patch-clamp recordings of cultured corneal neurons, and mathematical
75                      METHODS AND Patch-clamp recordings of cultured neonatal rat ventricular myofibro
76              Whole-cell electrophysiological recordings of D1-MSNs were performed to assess synaptic
77 omatic and dendritic recordings, outside-out recordings of dendritic sodium and potassium currents, m
78 self-administration and ex vivo voltammetric recording of dopamine signaling in the core of the nucle
79 ss these questions, we performed voltammetry recordings of dopamine release in the ventral medial str
80 addressed these questions using simultaneous recordings of dorsal CA1-PFC ensembles and population de
81         neuECG, the simultaneous noninvasive recording of ECG and skin sympathetic nerve activity (SK
82                                 Simultaneous recording of EEG and electrocardiogram were collected in
83 s, ASAP3 and ULoVE enable high-speed optical recording of electrical activity in genetically defined
84 s attached to individual cells, enabling the recording of electrical activity, after which the cytopl
85                    We performed simultaneous recordings of electroencephalography (EEG) from multiple
86                                              Recordings of electroretinogram (ERG) oscillatory potent
87 tch single-unit recordings and extracellular recordings of ensemble activity, covering all layers of
88 e can be non-locally observed by coincidence recording of entangled photon pairs.
89 these possibilities, we combined patch-clamp recordings of ependymal cells with immunohistochemistry
90    Electrocorticographic or intrahippocampal recordings of epileptogenesis (from the insult to the fi
91 address this ambiguity, we performed chronic recordings of evoked local field potentials (eLFPs) in A
92 nics transducer for extracellular electrical recording of excitable cells and tissues thus providing
93                                          The recording of extracellular action potentials (APs) from
94                                   Short-term recordings of extracellular field potentials of spontane
95 ing long-term, high-resolution, longitudinal recordings of feeding dynamics under defined conditions,
96 rrelated with motor behavior by simultaneous recording of fictive swimming.
97                                          The recordings of field excitatory post-synaptic potentials
98 ecruited an mPFC-DRN neural circuit, in vivo recordings of firing rate of DRN 5-HT neurons, cerebral
99 oscopy and polarimetry, SP-CUP enables video-recording of five photon tags (x, y, z: space; t: time o
100                    We obtained intracellular recordings of fluctuating transmembrane current and pote
101 of three components into 384-well plates and recording of fluorescence using an automated plate reade
102 ngle-photon sensitive detector, this enables recording of fluorescent lifetimes at speeds of 88 milli
103 ons of neurons rely on delivery of light and recording of fluorescent signals through optical fibers
104 einnervation, Ca(2+) imaging and patch-clamp recordings of fluorescent retrogradely labeled corneal n
105 idate it as an adequate model using clinical recordings of focal seizures.
106                                              Recording of free-field cortical auditory evoked potenti
107 wing vagal stimulation, and whole-cell patch recordings of GLP-1 receptor-expressing PVH neurons reve
108    We achieve high signal-to-noise ratios in recordings of glutamate release from thalamocortical axo
109 ated through the tracking of Earth tides and recording of ground motion corresponding to a number of
110 by making use of longitudinal wrist movement recordings of >16,000 sleep bouts from 573 subjects.
111 mperature, we performed in vitro patch-clamp recordings of hair cells and their afferent fibers in am
112                          Furthermore, paired recordings of hair cells and their afferent fibers showe
113 omplexity and Lempel-Ziv '78 analysis of ECG recordings of healthy Thoroughbred horses are highly dep
114 ural daily activities and exercise-real-time recordings of heart rate, respiration rate, energy inten
115                      Here, using patch-clamp recordings of HEK293 cells heterologously co-expressing
116 gical procedures were confirmed by real-time recording of hemodynamic parameters [pulsatile arterial
117                             Direct multiunit recordings of hepatic sympathetic nerve activity were ob
118 ate a lifespan-compliant MEG system, showing recordings of high fidelity data in toddlers, young chil
119                        High-speed microscopy recordings of hind legs during the acceleration phase of
120             Here, in vivo electrophysiologic recordings of hippocampal local field potential in both
121                        With the simultaneous recording of hundreds of cells, we could reveal the exis
122  and pathological ex vivo human tissues; and recording of hyperspectral data under freehand motion wi
123 ngle muscle fibres, we demonstrate automated recordings of (i) caffeine-induced-, (ii) electrical fie
124 ovide the first in vivo electrophysiological recordings of identified CR+ interneurons, all of which
125                                 Bulk calcium recordings of identified direct and indirect pathway neu
126 as evaluated using single-unit extracellular recordings of identified VTA dopamine neurons.
127                      Ex-vivo bioluminescence recordings of ileum mucosae from transgenic mice reveale
128 tion of temperature through the simultaneous recording of images, quantitative color changes, and mas
129 tential for unmeasured confounders and under-recording of induction of labour or perinatal death in t
130 tion (communicative memory) and the physical recording of information (cultural memory).
131 f, Simultaneous fluorescence and patch-clamp recordings of inhibitory post synaptic potentials in an
132 e indirect inference of associations, direct recordings of interactions and machine vision.
133                                 Simultaneous recordings of intracellular Ca(2+) and APs allowed measu
134 ecreased frequency in cardiomyocytes through recordings of intracellular Ca(2+) dynamics.
135 ation selectivity were assessed with optical recording of intrinsic signals and multiunit recordings.
136 ar uptake in BON cells, electrophysiological recording of isolated neurons, and its ability to stimul
137 tions with cholesterol was determined by the recording of isotherms of compression of Langmuir films
138                       Patch-clamp whole-cell recordings of KCNN3 channel-expressing CHO cells demonst
139            Widefield calcium imaging enables recording of large-scale neural activity across the mous
140                             Using whole-cell recordings of layer V pyramidal neurons in an ex vivo br
141 lized control antibody, and smartphone video recording of LFIAs during their development.
142  enables massively parallel, high-resolution recording of lineage and other information in mammalian
143 functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) recordings of listeners comprehending the same story and
144 MEAs) to perform high-frequency amperometric recording of local pO2 and local field potential (LFP)-r
145 a traveling wave, we performed extracellular recordings of local field potentials (LFP) and multi-uni
146 -human primate, the device enabled long-term recordings of local field potentials and the real-time c
147            We used optic fiber-based calcium recordings of local neural populations in cortex and tha
148 adult Fmr1 KO mice as shown with single-unit recordings of LSO neurons.
149                                              Recordings of macroscopic and single hERG1a and 1b chann
150  subjects (age range 21-70 years, 36 women), recordings of MAP (Finometer), CBF velocity (CBFV; trans
151  olfactory bulb (AOB) using targeted ex vivo recordings of mating-activated neurons tagged with a flu
152                                              Recordings of mechano- and polymodal-nociceptor nerve te
153                                              Recordings of mechanoelectrical transducer (MET) current
154          We performed whole-cell patch-clamp recordings of medium spiny neurons (MSNs) in the NAc and
155 ouble-sided VSD imaging enabled simultaneous recording of membrane potential events from almost all o
156  PCR (q-PCR), immunostaining and patch clamp recordings of membrane current and voltage, we identifie
157 arriers by combining high-resolution optical recordings of membrane potential, exocytosis, and Ca(2+)
158                                  Voltammetry recordings of mesolimbic dopamine levels demonstrated th
159                                      MINFLUX recordings of Mic60 indicate ringlike arrangements of mu
160  we evaluated these two theories in the same recordings of mice (both male and female).
161 We will also demonstrate spatially selective recording of micro-compound action potentials (muCAPs) b
162               We show that near-simultaneous recording of microtransplanted synaptic receptors after
163 microtubules at high density, enabling video recording of microtubule dynamics in interphase and mito
164                              Using real-time recordings of MNs across fear learning and extinction, w
165                                              Recordings of monophasic action potentials in vivo revea
166                                      Through recordings of motoneurons, inhibitory interneurons, and
167                             7-day continuous recording of motor function was used to determine the Pa
168                                              Recordings of motor corollary discharge signals in mossy
169 idual motors via analysis of high-resolution recordings of motor speed, while dynamically varying the
170                      In electrophysiological recordings of mouse CA1 hippocampal pyramidal neurons, A
171 s with a microarray printer enables parallel recording of multiple modalities.
172 cal mapping systems facilitated simultaneous recording of multiple parameters characterizing cardiac
173         Simultaneous and efficient ultrafast recording of multiple photon tags contributes to high-di
174            With in vivo electrophysiological recordings of multiunit activity in the ICc, we found th
175 atio graphene offers gel-free, high-fidelity recording of muscle activities.
176          Here, we use electroencephalography recordings of N = 33 human participants (males and femal
177                                              Recording of Na currents revealed proexcitatory increase
178 speed using an adaptation paradigm and video recordings of natural human locomotion.
179 an body including electrical stimulation and recording of neural activities is the basis of the rapid
180 imaging methods now allow cell-type-specific recording of neural activity across the mammalian brain,
181                      Through the synchronous recording of neural activity and behavior, we show that
182                                              Recording of neural activity in the mPFC during learning
183 a widely used imaging method for large-scale recording of neural activity in vivo.
184 codes and processes information requires the recording of neural activity that underlies different be
185                  COSMOS allowed simultaneous recording of neural dynamics at ~30 Hz from over a thous
186  automated platform for continuous long-term recordings of neural activity and behavior in freely mov
187 or prehensile actions.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Recordings of neural activity from nonhuman primate fron
188                                 Furthermore, recordings of neural activity from the guinea pig inferi
189 ally implanted electrodes, we made long-term recordings of neural activity in the primary motor corte
190                      By using simulations of recordings of neural activity, here we show that the SBP
191 lti-photon acquisition and allows volumetric recording of neuroactivity at single-cell resolution wit
192                                        Video recordings of neurological examinations, including the M
193                             Population-level recording of neuronal activity further revealed potentia
194 nal/background ratio by 27-fold, and enabled recording of neuronal activity in culture with 60-s temp
195 method creates opportunities for noninvasive recording of neuronal activity with high spatial and tem
196 ep brain stimulation (DBS) allows for direct recordings of neuronal activity from the human basal gan
197 tionized neuroscience by enabling systematic recordings of neuronal circuits in living animals.
198                               Multielectrode recordings of neuronal networks revealed hyperexcitabili
199           Here, we show direct plasticity in recordings of neuronal populations in awake, behaving no
200                       Whole-cell patch-clamp recordings of neurons from male mouse ovBNST in vitro sh
201                                 Simultaneous recordings of neurons in singing finches reveal that neu
202 lus history, which we apply to extracellular recordings of neurons in the primary auditory cortex of
203                             Using whole-cell recordings of NTS neurons, from horizontal brainstem sli
204                  Using multi-electrode array recordings of odor responses in the olfactory bulb, we f
205 L5 of S1 with juxtacellular loose-seal patch recordings of optogenetically identified excitatory neur
206 s of physician trainees' artifacts and audio recordings of oral ICU rounds presentations when compare
207 T neurons, we performed the first definitive recording of OT neurons in awake mice using two-photon c
208               We used whole-cell patch-clamp recordings of over 460 neurons to characterize neurons d
209  intracranial electroencephalographic (iEEG) recordings of over 500 seizures from 31 patients with fo
210 plastic platform enabled on-line noninvasive recording of passive tension, active force, contractile
211 ivity matrix from non-seizure electrographic recordings of patients and use these connectivity matric
212 lcium imaging, cell-attached, and whole-cell recordings of PC and PV cells within the CA1 region.
213                                   Whole-cell recordings of PCs from acute cerebellar slices revealed
214                                              Recordings of phrenic nerve activity in female Sprague D
215  are the first to demonstrate single channel recordings of piezo2.
216                             The simultaneous recording of PKA and ERK1&2 kinase activities reveals co
217 tal techniques have allowed the simultaneous recordings of populations of hundreds of neurons, foster
218 vely studied and modeled using intracellular recordings of postsynaptic currents and potentials, infe
219 ease the activity of only one motoneuron and recordings of postsynaptic currents from inputs formed b
220 is traditionally studied using intracellular recordings of postsynaptic potentials or currents evoked
221                               In vivo paired recording of pre- and postsynaptic firing revealed spati
222 photon calcium imaging and Neuropixels probe recordings of Purkinje cell activity, we show that climb
223 the inferior olive code by analyzing in vivo recordings of Purkinje cell complex spike activity in th
224                                    Here, our recordings of PVN CRF neuronal activity in freely behavi
225                         Electrophysiological recordings of PVT-to-NAc neurons revealed that GLP-1R ac
226 parameters were derived from dual whole-cell recordings of pyramidal cells in organotypic hippocampal
227 tigate, we obtained whole-cell current-clamp recordings of pyramidal neurons in visual cortex of turt
228                                 Simultaneous recording of rapid voltage changes in multiple neurons w
229 ubtype dependence using electrophysiological recordings of recombinant NMDA receptors expressed in HE
230                           Using simultaneous recordings of rodent motor (M1) and premotor (M2) cortex
231 itory effects on RyR2 using a single-channel recording of RyR2 activity in artificial lipid bilayers.
232  fluorescence in situ hybridization(3,5,8,9) recordings of selected loci.
233 ithout these being recorded in primary care; recording of sepsis has increased over the study period.
234 brain using electrophysiological patch-clamp recordings of septal neurons.
235    Here we present a method for non-invasive recording of signals from the human OB with millisecond
236      Due to small diameters of axons, direct recording of single AP transmission is challenging.
237 re activity in freely moving animals through recording of single-neuron activity, high-frequency loca
238           Here, we used electrophysiological recordings of single units in behaving male mice exposed
239 ioural hyperalgesia phenotype, voltage-clamp recordings of small and medium dorsal root ganglion neur
240                              Sensitivity for recording of SMI as any mental health diagnosis was 76.7
241 suggest that there have been improvements in recording of SMI diagnoses, but concerning under-recordi
242                                     Accurate recording of SMI during hospital admissions has the pote
243 ging of dendritic Ca(2+) signals, electrical recordings of somatic voltage and biophysical modelling,
244          Using visually guided intracellular recordings of somatosensory layer 2/3 pyramidal cells an
245                               Multielectrode recordings of spike activity and field potentials were m
246 e mouse cortex, Voltron allowed single-trial recording of spikes and subthreshold voltage signals fro
247  synthetic data, we apply it to high-density recordings of spiking activity in the developing mouse r
248                        Here, we use pairwise recordings of spinal neurons to measure synaptic correla
249 ing (ECORE) that achieves label-free optical recording of spontaneous neuroelectrical activities.
250 s relationship, we analyzed eight multiscale recordings of spontaneous seizures from four patients wi
251 nal firing, we analyzed microelectrode array recordings of spontaneously occurring human seizures, an
252 charges that strongly resembles clinical EEG recordings of status epilepticus.
253                       Whole-cell patch-clamp recordings of striatal spiny projection neurons and hist
254 on schemes that enabled simultaneous in vivo recordings of supra- and subthreshold voltage dynamics i
255 e skin for long-term wearable, high-fidelity recording of swallowing electromyograms on the chin.
256                                    By direct recording of synaptic currents, we also show that motone
257 these differences using in vitro patch-clamp recordings of synaptic events and multiscale imaging of
258 single NMDAR subtypes, kinetic modeling, and recordings of synaptically evoked NMDAR responses in acu
259                      Here we used whole-cell recordings of T5 neurons and found a similar receptive f
260 monstrate such an interaction in EEG and MEG recordings of task-free human brain activity.
261 on of acute perfusion changes as well as the recording of temporal response patterns and degrees of f
262 e potential for unique applications, such as recording of TF occupancy over time and cell type specif
263                                           No recording of the diastolic pathway of the clinical VT wa
264                                      Partial recording of the diastolic pathway of the clinical VT wa
265                                     Complete recording of the diastolic pathway was achieved in 36/85
266           Continuous high-definition digital recording of the LED coordinates provides automatic trac
267 rated a characteristic signal in the current recording of the OmpG nanopore that allowed the determin
268 odulation ("e-PAM") enables the simultaneous recording of the produced photocurrent and fluorescence
269 all the available information from the video recording of the tests.
270 ing microscope for the rapid interferometric recording of the time-gated reflection matrix, which is
271  hearing organ, made from neurophysiological recordings of the auditory nerve in response to pure-ton
272 ed in two different settings to obtain video recordings of the blood flow in the optic nerve head reg
273  mapping catheter (GMC)-allowing for bipolar recordings of the electrograms in each orthogonal direct
274  response was measured using electromyograph recordings of the eyeblink muscle.
275 ient-centered communication coded from audio recordings of the first oncologist visit following patie
276              Naturalistic first-person audio recordings of the infants' home language environment and
277 eveloped an ex vivo method for single neuron recordings of the lingual nerve from isolated tongue tis
278 Using optogenetically-assisted intracellular recordings of the mouse cortical amygdala, we identified
279                                Voltage-clamp recordings of the mutant KCNQ3 channels revealed gain-of
280      Patients with available, unedited video-recording of their procedure were included in the study.
281 cterization of the HD RGCs and physiological recordings of their light responses, receptive-field siz
282 a random dot kinematogram (RDK) paradigm and recordings of their saccadic eye movements.
283                  Optogenetic stimulation and recording of these GABA neurons in mice revealed that th
284                                Intracellular recordings of these cells revealed a distinct activity p
285 N neurons inferred from electrophysiological recordings of these neurons in rats in vivo, using an in
286 stories and 15 listeners comprehending audio recordings of these stories.
287                                     However, recording of time-dependent variations in sweat composit
288 wireless iBCIs that provide the high-quality recordings of today's wired neural interfaces may lead t
289  circadian reporters that permit single-cell recording of transcriptional and post-transcriptional rh
290           Only combined electrophysiological recordings of transfected wild-type or mutant channels i
291 roughput calcium-flux assays and patch clamp recordings of transiently transfected HEK-293 cells for
292                                          The recording of triaxial acceleration by animal-attached de
293 e tip geometry and sensor size, which enable recording of up to 100 mV intracellular action potential
294 ross brain regions by applying it to in vivo recording of up to 12,000 neurons in mouse auditory cort
295 te pressure and cleaning system facilitating recordings of up to 10 neurons simultaneously and sequen
296 Rs; i.e., vaccination cards), and inaccurate recording of vaccination on HBRs.
297 itionally, we describe the first patch clamp recordings of VENs from neurosurgically-resected tissue
298                                  Patch-clamp recordings of ventral CA1 pyramidal cells 24 h after a s
299 e compared to each other and to experimental recordings of visual-driven neural activity.
300  a new technology that allows the continuous recording of ward patients' vital signs, supporting nurs

 
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