Publications by authors named "M E Faran"

Introduction: Deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus is an effective therapy for the motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease (PD). Typically, stimulation is applied at a high frequency (≥100 Hz) to alleviate motor symptoms. However, the effects on non-motor symptoms can be variable.

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Protein folding is a critical process that determines the functional state of proteins. Proper folding is essential for proteins to acquire their functional three-dimensional structures and execute their biological role, whereas misfolded proteins can lead to various diseases, including neurodegenerative disorders like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. Therefore, a deeper understanding of protein folding is vital for understanding disease mechanisms and developing therapeutic strategies.

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Many biological systems rely on the ability to self-assemble target structures from different molecular building blocks using nonequilibrium drives, stemming, for example, from chemical potential gradients. The complex interactions between the different components give rise to a rugged energy landscape with a plethora of local minima on the dynamic pathway to the target assembly. Exploring a toy physical model of multicomponents nonequilibrium self-assembly, we demonstrate that a segmented description of the system dynamics can be used to provide predictions of the first assembly times.

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