Fujifilm Takes Virtualization Technology to Next Level
... rolled out virtualized solutions across our full
synapse informatics product portfolio, we're committed to ...
Installed, configured and tested its
synapse products at VMware's headquarters in Palo Alto. ... in both outpatient and hospital settings. The
synapse brand of integrated products includes Synapse(TM) ...
ProSolv Version 4.0.2 Makes Commercial Debut at ASE
... image review, analysis and reporting with the
synapse ProSolv cardiovascular application," explained Waitz.
synapse ProSolv cardiovascular version 4.0.2 provides ... QLAB application directly from the image in the
synapse ProSolv cardiovascular application for greater ...
ProSolv Releases New Cardiovascular Software
... with the Siemens Sensis Hemodynamic system.
synapse ProSolv cardiovascular 4.0.1 will be one of ... for easier deployment across the enterprise. Now
synapse ProSolv cardiovascular 4.0.1 takes that Web ... system can now be imported directly into the
synapse ProSolv cardiovascular database as well as into ...
Fujifilm Sees Significant Growth of Managed Services Business
... Systems USA announced
that it has expanded its
synapse Managed Services capabilities to now include
RIS ... is providing benefits for
both existing and new
synapse Managed Services customers.
"With the ... Tele-RIS services are another new addition to
synapse Managed Services.
Designed particularly with the ...
Thinking Systems Corporation Announces Integration of Its ThinkingPACS(TM) for Molecular Imaging Into Fujifilm's Synapse(R) PACS
... ThinkingPACS(TM) into Fujifilm's
synapse PACS to provide
comprehensive enterprise PACS ... "Through Thinking Systems ModalityBroker(TM),
synapse users will be
able to archive images from ... imaging modalities to their
centralized Fujifilm
synapse PACS," added Wang. "Moreover, Thinking
Systems' ...
The first autism disease genes
... encoding proteins implicated in the process of
synapse formation (synaptogenesis) have been described.
Autism and
synapse formation (synaptogenesis)
In 2003 two new ... (Jamain et al, 2003). A crucial factor in
synapse formation, neuroligins are cell adhesion ...
Fujifilm Introduces Breast Imaging Diagnostic Workstation
... have an existing PACS to benefit from full
synapse capabilities and
additional features specifically ... is not limited to breast imaging, because
it is
synapse PACS. Furthermore, the BIDW can be completely ... reporting
systems, RIS and PACS.
Fujifilm's
synapse Breast Imaging Diagnostic Workstation will ...
The APCs of nerve cell function
... nerve cells and their targets. One particular
synapse type, cholinergic, uses the chemical transmitter ... uncover mechanisms that direct cholinergic
synapse assembly between neurons in vivo.
"We have ... that APC brings together several proteins at the
synapse and coordinates their functions in directing the ...
JCI online early table of contents: June 12, 2008
... The area of contact is known as the immunological
synapse and it is highly organized. In the study, CD4+ ... CLL were found to exhibit defective immunological
synapse formation with APCs. Further, if CD4+ and CD8+ T ... APCs, they also showed defective immunological
synapse formation. As treatment with an immune ...
Brain Cells More Powerful Than You Think
... and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, focused on the
synapse -- the microscopic gap separating individual ... Messages are passed neuron-to-neuron across the
synapse by a complex mechanism of electrochemical ... electrical activation ("potentiation") of one
synapse didn't directly affect a neighboring synapse. ...
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Synapse in Medical Technology
Four Alzheimer's Clinical Trials Address a Variety of Treatment Targets - Amyloid, Tau, Synapse Formation
... specific combinations of nutrients can
increase
synapse formation. Now a double-blind, controlled study ... for Specialised
Nutrition, is designed to improve
synapse formation and synaptic
transmission via the ... interact to enhance brain cell outgrowth,
synapse formation, and
neurotransmitter release and also ...
Synapse Biomedical Receives FDA Approval of NeuRx Diaphragm Pacing System (DPS)(TM) For Spinal Cord Injury Breathing Applications
... ALS Patients
CLEVELAND, June 18 /PRNewswire/ --
synapse Biomedical Inc.
... their own once again," said Anthony R. Ignani,
synapse President and
Chief Executive Officer. "The ... Case Western Reserve University
(a shareholder of
synapse Biomedical) and the Veterans Administration ...
Clinical Data Published in 'Science' Show Tumor Regressions in Relapsed Lymphoma Patients Treated with T Cell Engaging BiTE Antibody Blinatumomab
... T cells against tumor cells, and represent a new
therapeutic approach to cancer therapy. BiTE antibodies have been shown to
induce an immunological
synapse between a T cell and a tumor cell in the
same manner as observed during physiological T cell attacks. These
cytolytic synapses enable the delivery of ...
Micromet and MedImmune Commence Treatment in Phase 2 Trial of BiTE Antibody Blinatumomab (MT103/MEDI-538) in Patients with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
... T cells against tumor cells, and represent a new
therapeutic approach to cancer therapy. BiTE antibodies have been shown to
induce an immunological
synapse between a T cell and a tumor cell in the
same manner as observed during physiological T cell attacks. These
cytolytic synapses enable the delivery of ...
Micromet's BiTE Antibody Blinatumomab (MT103/MEDI-538) Demonstrates Durable Responses in Patients with Relapsed Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma
... T cells against tumor cells, and represent a new
therapeutic approach to cancer therapy. BiTE antibodies have been shown to
induce an immunological
synapse between a T cell and a tumor cell in the
same manner as observed during physiological T cell attacks. These
cytolytic synapses enable the delivery of ...
Micromet to Present Clinical Update for BiTE Antibody MT103/MEDI-538 at the International Conference on Malignant Lymphomas
... T cells against tumor cells, and represent a new
therapeutic approach to cancer therapy. BiTE antibodies have been shown to
induce an immunological
synapse between a T cell and a tumor cell in the
same manner as observed during physiological T cell attacks. These
cytolytic synapses enable the delivery of ...
Micromet Enrolls First Patient in a Phase 1 Clinical Trial with MT110, the First BiTE Antibody for Treatment of Solid Tumors
... T cells against tumor cells, and represent a new
therapeutic approach to cancer therapy. BiTE antibodies have been shown to
induce an immunological
synapse between a T cell and a tumor cell in the
same manner as observed during physiological T cell attacks. These
cytolytic synapses enable the delivery of ...
Micromet Shows Feasibility of Subcutaneous Delivery of BiTE Antibody in Preclinical Primate Study
... T cells against tumor cells, and represent a new
therapeutic approach to cancer therapy. BiTE antibodies have been shown to
induce an immunological
synapse between a T cell and a tumor cell in the
same manner as observed during physiological T cell attacks. These
cytolytic synapses enable the delivery of ...
Micromet Presents Safety and Efficacy Data from Primate Studies With Two New BiTE Antibodies Developed for Treatment of Leukaemia and Melanoma
... T cells against tumor cells, and represent a new
therapeutic approach to cancer therapy. BiTE antibodies have been shown to
induce an immunological
synapse between a T cell and a tumor cell in the
same manner as observed during physiological T cell attacks. These
cytolytic synapses enable the delivery of ...
Micromet Demonstrates That the Antibodies in Commercial Products Herceptin, Erbitux, Vectibix and Xolair Can Be Converted Into Highly Potent, T Cell- Engaging BiTE Antibodies
... T cells against tumor cells, and represent a new
therapeutic approach to cancer therapy. BiTE antibodies have been shown to
induce an immunological
synapse between a T cell and a tumor cell in the
same manner as observed during physiological T cell attacks. These
cytolytic synapses enable the delivery of ...
Synapse in Medical Dictionary
Neuron
... use catecholamines as neurotransmitters at a
synapse . Adrenergic receptor ... Lipofuscin oses ( ... are the Molecular Components of Central Neuron
synapse s assembled during development, and how is the ... and thus functional responsiveness of individual
synapse s regulated in response to synaptic activity? ...
Synapse
...
synapse : The point of connection usually between two nerve cells. Specifically, a
synapse is a specialized junction at which a nerve ... neuron ) communicates with a target cell .
synapse A connection between nerve cells, by which ...
Cataract
... is possible. electrical diastole ; electrical failure; electrical formula; electrical heart position; electrically; electricalness; electrical
synapse ; electrical systole ; electric anaesthesia; electric bath; electric cardiac pacemaker ; electric cataract ; ... Plaque radiation therapy : ...
Chorea
... illness over which the child has not control. failure; electrical formula; electrical heart position; electrically; electricalness; electrical
synapse ; electrical systole ; electric anaesthesia; electric bath; electric cardiac pacemaker ; electric cataract ; electric cautery; electric chorea ...
Shock
... syndrome that occurs when the volume (quantity) of fluid in the blood is very low. heart position; electrically; electricalness; electrical
synapse ; electrical systole ; electric anaesthesia; electric bath; electric cardiac pacemaker ; electric cataract ; electric cautery; electric chorea ...
Stitches
... bones, especially of the skull . 2. A stitch or stitches made to close a wound. 3. The material used in closing a wound with stitches .
synapse ... Once the foreskin has been cut away, healing takes up to seven days. Dissolving stitches that don't need to be removed are usually used. ...
Suture
... bones, especially of the skull . 2. A stitch or stitches made to close a wound. 3. The material used in closing a wound with stitches .
synapse ... Suture Lok Indicated for small vessel ligation and/or fixation of soft tissue s during open and endoscopic procedures; specifically not ...
Systole
... coupling; electrical diastole ; electrical failure; electrical formula; electrical heart position; electrically; electricalness; electrical
synapse ; electrical systole ; ... the coordination of systole and musical central time point (1st beat of the 6/8 time alla breve). For example, a ...
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Synapse in Biological News
Building memories with actin
... for long-term potentiation (LTP), an increase in
synapse sensitivity that researchers think helps to lay ... think that the process, in which a brain
synapse becomes more potent after repeated stimulation, ... pathway solidifies them so that heightened
synapse sensitivity can persist. The researchers ...
UC Davis researchers visualize formation of a new synapse
... have observed that neuroligin is critical for
synapse formation and function, but it is only recently ... PSD-95 and NMDA which are critical to
synapse formation.
"We are the first to observe that ... NMDA, are independently recruited to the site of
synapse formation once the connections are locked in ...
Protein linked to mental retardation controls synapse maturation, plasticity, CSHL team finds
... mental retardation. Indeed, problems at the
synapse -- in their formation and in the mechanisms ...
A signaling protein's key functions at the
synapse
In a new series of experiments, Van Aelst and ... out, in proximity to another receptor type in the
synapse called AMPA receptors. This finding proved ...
Capturing the birth of a synapse
... to begin building a scaffold to hold the
synapse components in place. The moment of locking is ... by Washbourne's team captures the essence of
synapse development, which occurs over and over among the ... for synthesizing molecules responsible for
synapse formation, Washbourne said.
"Basically," ...
It takes 2 to tango
... at both. Up to now, only the receiving side of a
synapse was believed to play an active role in this ... that the neurotransmitter-releasing part of a
synapse dramatically remodels itself in response to ... receiver side and the transmitter terminal of a
synapse over an extended period of time. This involved ...
Origins of the brain
... study shows that some of the proteins involved in
synapse signalling and learning and memory are found in ...
"The number and complexity of proteins in the
synapse first exploded when muticellular animals emerged, ... was to isolate, for the first time, the
synapse proteins from brains of flies, which confirmed ...
A key enzyme helps keep the synapse on track
... cells via the synapse.
Figuring out how the
synapse traffics this information -- a process called ... the new study finds that removing synj1 from the
synapse dramatically slows one of the very first steps in ... or "vesicle," of neurotransmitter chemicals. Each
synapse has only about 100 of these packets.
...
Researchers find link between nicotine addiction and autism
... are important for the proper formation and maturation of synapses. Proper
synapse function is critical to the nervous system's ability to connect to and ... tangle. So we knew that there was a genetic link to the process leading to
synapse formation, and we had nicotinic receptors that had disappeared in the ...
Streamlining brain signals for speed and efficacy
... molecules then travel across the space between neurons at a
synapse and trigger an electrical signal in the adjacent cellor not.
"Most ... adds.
When Bagnall and her colleagues took a closer look at the first
synapse in the VOR circuit, they found that no matter how fast the sensory neuron ...
Study of marine snail leads to new insights into long-term memory
... cellular changes. It looks like you can't just change one side of the
synapse if you want to have a long-term memory. You don't want long-term changes ... signals that are activated by postsynaptic calcium that travel across the
synapse or somehow affect the presynaptic cell to trigger the synthesis of these ...
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Synapse in Biological Technology
Medivation Presents New Data on Dimebon's Novel Mechanism of Action
... function has been
correlated with increased
synapse formation. Autopsy studies of brains ...
Preclinical Study Results
As
synapse formation is dependent on mitochondrial function ... on
neurite outgrowth, an important aspect of
synapse formation.
Results of the study showed ...
Revealing the regulating mechanism behind signal transduction in the brain
... to the Center for Human Genetics (K.U.Leuven) are now discovering how the Fragile X protein (FMRP) ensures that protein production is controlled at
synapse and regulated by brain activity. Their findings are being published in the authoritative scientific journal Cell .
Fathoming the brain
Our ...
JumpStart Invests in Tursiop Technologies
... companies in JumpStart's portfolio include AcelleRX
Therapeutics, AnalizaDx, CardioInsight Technologies, CerviLenz, Great Lakes
Pharmaceuticals,
synapse Biomedical and Telerad Express.
About Tursiop Technologies, LLC
Tursiop Technologies is developing revolutionary MRI coil devices
utilizing ...
JCI table of contents: Dec. 3, 2007
... prolonged sleep loss.
Communication between neurons occurs across synapses, the junctions between these cells. When the communication across a
synapse is enhanced for a long time, it is called long-term potentiation. Following an imposed sleep deprivation (induced either by a drug or continual ...
Antibodies for Studying NMDA Receptor Protein Expression and
Synapse-Specific Immunolabeling
... that is useful for
studying synaptogenesis and
synapse elimination.
Glutamate is a major excitatory ... previously, it has been used as a marker for
synapse formation
and elimination. 8 ... marker that can
be used to monitor
synapse number and synaptogenesis. Again, Stratagene
...
Synapse in Biological Products
Rabbit Anti-SKAP55 Polyclonal Antibody, Unconjugated from ABR-Affinity BioReagents
Description:... signaling. SKAP55 has also been shown to enhance adhesion to fibronectin and ICAM1, colocalize with F-actin at the T cell-antigen-presenting cell
synapse and promotes the clustering of LFA1 and TCR ligation.
TCR engagement induces the translocation of SKAP55 to lipid rafts, where the interactions ...
Company:ABR-Affinity BioReagents
Synapse in Biological Definition
Synapse
... which binds to receptors facing into the
synapse from the
post-synaptic cell. The pre-synaptic ... elaborate form of junction called an electrical
synapse .
Signalling across chemical synapses
... case of hyperpolarizing currents. Whether a
synapse is excitatory or inhibitory depends on what ...
Dendrite
... In such dendrites the voltage change that results from stimulation at a
synapse may extend both towards and away from the soma. In other dendrites, ... from many others, particularly those that input only weakly (more at
synapse ). This integration is in aspects "temporal" -- involving the summation of ...
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor
... brain , information is passed between two neurons (nerve cells) via a
synapse , a small gap between the cells. The neuron that sends the information ... effect on brain functions. Second, pure serotonin would turn on every
synapse it reaches, whereas SSRIs only enhance a signal that is already present, ...
Diffusion
... Quorum sensing
Respiration
Reverse osmosis
Second messenger
Semipermeable membrane
SI derived unit
Sintering
synapse
Transport phenomena
External links
Some pictures that display diffusion and osmosis
...
Long-term potentiation
... 4446-51.
References
Deadwyler SA, Dunwiddie T, Lynch G. "A critical level of protein synthesis is required for long-term potentiation."
synapse . 1987;1(1):90-5. PMID 3505366
Frey U, Morris RG. "Synaptic tagging and long-term potentiation." Nature . 1997 Feb 6;385(6616):533-6. PMID ...
Neuroscience
... top-down approach of psychology .
The concern of neuroscience includes such diverse topics as
the operation of neurotransmitters at the
synapse ;
the biological mechanisms that underlie learning (both declarative learning and motor learning );
how genes contribute to neural ...
Signal transduction
... membrane through which ions can pass. These ions will then relay the signal. An example for this mechanism is found in the receiving cell of a
synapse .
Signal transduction of transmembrane receptors on change of transmembrane potential
An ion channel can also open when the receptor is ...
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Synapse in Biological Dictionary
Synapse
... For other uses, see
synapse (disambiguation) ... When the wave reaches a
synapse , it provokes release of a puff of ... The word "
synapse " comes from "synaptein" ... ...
Reflex arc
... animals, most sensory neurons do not pass directly into the brain, but
synapse in the spinal cord. This characteristic allows reflex actions to occur ... ... It is the simplest reflex arc and the integration center is the
synapse itself. ... Reflex Arc . Organisation of the. Nervous System ... In ...
Vesicle
... ... The synaptic vesicle cycle. Synapses can fire at very rapid rates. ... Synaptic vesicle components are initially trafficked to the
synapse using ... Definition of vesicle from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word ...
Thalamus
... at Washington University Medical School! ... Our faculty study a variety of scientific questions ranging ... In the thalamus they
synapse in the VPL (the ventroposterior lateral nucleus) ... They will enter the VPL of the thalamus together. ... Thalamus summary with 10 pages ...
Membrane transporter
... the neurotransmitter dopamine; DAT provides the primary mechanism through which dopamine is cleared from synapses, transporting dopamine from the
synapse ... Disease Related Membrane Transporters . PharmTao Home ... region 1, candidate A; efflux transporter -like protein; imprinted multi- ...
Calyx
... these two structures are known ... Calyx (kidney), a structural component of the mammalian kidney ... Calyx of held, a large
synapse in the auditory brainstem structure ... ... with surprises, and Calyx Flowers is where you ... Copyright 1997 - 2009 Calyx & Corolla, ...
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