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Comparison of mechanisms for contrast-invariance of orientation selectivity in simple cells.

Neuroscience

April 2017

Dept. Cell. Mol. Medicine, Univ. Ottawa, Ottawa K1H 8M5, Canada. Electronic address:

The simple cells of the visual cortex respond over a narrow range of stimulus orientations, and this tuning is invariant to the contrast at which the stimulus is presented. The inputs to a single cell derive from a population of thalamic cells that provide a bell-shaped tuning width and offset that increases with stimulus contrast. Synaptic depression, noise and inhibition have been proposed as feedforward mechanisms to explain why these increases do not appear in simple cells.

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Previous studies revealed mechanisms of dendritic inputs leading to action potential initiation at the axon initial segment and backpropagation into the dendritic tree. This interest has recently expanded toward the communication between different parts of the dendritic tree which could preprocess information before reaching the soma. This study tested for effects of asymmetric voltage attenuation between different sites in the dendritic tree on summation of synaptic inputs and action potential initiation using the NEURON simulation environment.

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Concurrent use of multiple chemotherapy resistance modulators with etoposide in patients with resistant malignancies.

Int J Oncol

October 1997

UNIV OTTAWA,FAC MED,QUEBEC CITY,PQ,CANADA. BRISTOL MYERS SQUIBB,QUEBEC CITY,PQ,CANADA.

Since chemotherapy resistance is probably multifactorial, we studied the toxicity and efficacy of adding to etoposide in sequence 5 resistance modulators in the treatment of resistant solid tumors. In cohort 1, metronidazole and ketoconazole were given with i.v.

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