Presentation 2000/3/16
Molecular Dynamical Analysis of Biochemical Transmitter across the Neural Net Junctions.
H. Hirayama, N. Kitagawa, Y. Okita,
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Abstract(in English) We introduced micro molecular dynamical method to evaluate the behaviors of bio molecular particles as a transmitter across the the synaptic cleft. Because this process is the ultimate phase of neural information transmission among the neurons. Micro hydro dynamical approach was sadopted of the Rushton's (Appl. Sci. Res. vol37-.1973) mathematical method. The mathematical expansion confines creeping motion of two spherical particles influencing mutually the shear stresses. The solutions are expressed in a bipolar coordinates system. The solution was characterized by the Gegenbauer function and hyperbolic functions. The coefficients of the series expansion of the solutions were determined by the non slip and continuous boundary conditions. The method will be available for analyzing the bio molecular transmitting across the synaptic cleft space.
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Keyword(in English) Neural cleft / Micro hydro dynamics / Shear stress / Creeping motion / Bi polar coordinates
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Title (in English) Molecular Dynamical Analysis of Biochemical Transmitter across the Neural Net Junctions.
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Keyword(1) Neural cleft
Keyword(2) Micro hydro dynamics
Keyword(3) Shear stress
Keyword(4) Creeping motion
Keyword(5) Bi polar coordinates
1st Author's Name H. Hirayama
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Public Health Asajikawa medical college()
2nd Author's Name N. Kitagawa
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Public Health Asajikawa medical college
3rd Author's Name Y. Okita
3rd Author's Affiliation The Graduate School of Shizuoka university
Date 2000/3/16
Paper # CAS99-132,DSP99-202,CS99-173
Volume (vol) vol.99
Number (no) 695
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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