Activation of hypoactive parvalbumin-positive fast-spiking interneuron restores dentate inhibition to prevent epileptiform activity in the mouse intrahippocampal kainate model of temporal lobe epilepsy

Kavli Affiliate: Jin Kang | Authors: Sang-Hun Lee, Young-Jin Kang and Bret N Smith | Summary: Parvalbumin-positive (PV+) GABAergic interneurons in the dentate gyrus provide powerful perisomatic inhibition of dentate granule cells (DGCs) to prevent overexcitation and maintain the stability of dentate gyrus circuits. Most dentate PV+ interneurons survive status epilepticus, but surviving PV+ interneuron […]


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eDIG-CHANGES II: Project Design and Initial Results on NGC 3556

Kavli Affiliate: Jing Wang | First 5 Authors: Jiang-Tao Li, Li-Yuan Lu, Zhijie Qu, Robert A. Benjamin, Joel N. Bregman | Summary: The extraplanar diffuse ionized gas (eDIG) represents ionized gases traced by optical/UV lines beyond the stellar extent of galaxies. We herein introduce a novel multi-slit narrow-band spectroscopy method to conduct spatially resolved spectroscopy […]


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On the relevance of lift force modelling in turbulent wall flows with small inertial particles

Kavli Affiliate: Wei Gao | First 5 Authors: Wei Gao, Pengyu Shi, Matteo Parsani, Pedro Costa, | Summary: In particle-laden turbulent wall flows, lift forces can influence the near-wall turbulence. This has been recently observed in particle-resolved simulations, which, however, are too expensive to be used in upscaled models. Instead, point-particle simulations have been the […]


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On the relevance of lift force modelling in turbulent wall flows with small inertial particles

Kavli Affiliate: Wei Gao | First 5 Authors: Wei Gao, Pengyu Shi, Matteo Parsani, Pedro Costa, | Summary: In particle-laden turbulent wall flows, lift forces can influence the near-wall turbulence. This has been recently observed in particle-resolved simulations, which, however, are too expensive to be used in upscaled models. Instead, point-particle simulations have been the […]


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On the relevance of lift force modelling in turbulent wall flows with small inertial particles

Kavli Affiliate: Wei Gao | First 5 Authors: Wei Gao, Pengyu Shi, Matteo Parsani, Pedro Costa, | Summary: In particle-laden turbulent wall flows, lift forces can influence the near-wall turbulence. This has been recently observed in particle-resolved simulations, which, however, are too expensive to be used in upscaled models. Instead, point-particle simulations have been the […]


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On the relevance of lift force modelling in turbulent wall flows with small inertial particles

Kavli Affiliate: Wei Gao | First 5 Authors: Wei Gao, Pengyu Shi, Matteo Parsani, Pedro Costa, | Summary: In particle-laden turbulent wall flows, lift forces can influence the near-wall turbulence. This has been recently observed in particle-resolved simulations, which, however, are too expensive to be used in upscaled models. Instead, point-particle simulations have been the […]


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