Nickolai Vysokov
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Recent Articles
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Tarasenko A, Guazzotti S, Minot T, Oganesyan M, Vysokov N
Bioelectricity
. 2022 Sep;
4(3):168-177.
PMID: 36168512
Background: We are all aware of day-to-day healthy stress, but, when sustained for long periods, stress is believed to lead to serious physical and mental health issues. Materials And Methods:...
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Artificial Intelligence, Brains, and Beyond: Imperial College London Neurotechnology Symposium, 2020
Tarasenko A, Oganesyan M, Ivaskevych D, Tukaiev S, Toleukhanov D, Vysokov N
Bioelectricity
. 2021 Sep;
2(3):310-313.
PMID: 34471852
In this report, we give an overview of the proceedings from the online Imperial College London Neurotechnology Symposium 2020. The first part deals with the fundamentals of how artificial intelligence...
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Vysokov N, McMahon S, Raouf R
Sci Rep
. 2019 Sep;
9(1):12915.
PMID: 31501450
Voltage gated sodium channels are key players in aberrant pain signaling and sensitization of nociceptors after peripheral nerve injury. The extent to which sodium channel activity after injury contributes to...
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Stevanato L, Thanabalasundaram L, Vysokov N, Sinden J
PLoS One
. 2016 Jan;
11(1):e0146353.
PMID: 26752061
Exosomes are small (30-100 nm) membrane vesicles secreted by a variety of cell types and only recently have emerged as a new avenue for cell-to-cell communication. They are natural shuttles...
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Silva J, Lelianova V, Ermolyuk Y, Vysokov N, Hitchen P, Berninghausen O, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2011 Jul;
108(29):12113-8.
PMID: 21724987
Latrophilin 1 (LPH1), a neuronal receptor of α-latrotoxin, is implicated in neurotransmitter release and control of presynaptic Ca(2+). As an "adhesion G-protein-coupled receptor," LPH1 can convert cell surface interactions into...