Presentation 2000/1/21
Analysis for Molecular Interactions of Transmitter Particles Traveling across the Neural Network.
H Hirayama, N Kitagawa, Y Okita, T Kazui,
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Abstract(in English) The ultimate aspect of neural system as a circuit is the information transmission across the space, the synaptic cleft. We approach by micro hydro dynamical method to characterize the information transmission properties of neural circuit. Rushton's(Appl. Sci. Res. vol 37-. 1973)mathematical analytical method was introduced to characterize the motion and shear stresses of bio molecules that transmit across the synaptic cleft of the neural network. The basic equations were expressed in a bipolar coordinates system. The solutions are series expansion of the products of Gegenbauer function and hyperbolic functions. The coefficients of the series were determined by the boundary conditions. His method will be available for evaluating the functional interaction between the bio molecular particles in a potential field.
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Keyword(in English) Neural circuit / Information transmission / Synaptic cleft / Bi-polar coordinate / Shear stress balance
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Title (in English) Analysis for Molecular Interactions of Transmitter Particles Traveling across the Neural Network.
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Keyword(1) Neural circuit
Keyword(2) Information transmission
Keyword(3) Synaptic cleft
Keyword(4) Bi-polar coordinate
Keyword(5) Shear stress balance
1st Author's Name H Hirayama
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Public Health Asahikawa medical college()
2nd Author's Name N Kitagawa
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Public Health Asahikawa medical college
3rd Author's Name Y Okita
3rd Author's Affiliation The Graduate School of Shizuoka university
4th Author's Name T Kazui
4th Author's Affiliation The First Department of Surgery Hamamatsu medical college.
Date 2000/1/21
Paper # CAS99-114
Volume (vol) vol.99
Number (no) 552
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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