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Panayiota Poirazi

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Yaksi E, Poirazi P, Hanganu-Opatz I
Eur J Neurosci . 2016 Jan; 43(5):603-7. PMID: 26750206
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Petrantonakis P, Poirazi P
Front Neurosci . 2015 Dec; 9:452. PMID: 26696813
The ability to track when and which neurons fire in the vicinity of an electrode, in an efficient and reliable manner can revolutionize the neuroscience field. The current bottleneck lies...
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Pundhir S, Poirazi P, Gorodkin J
Front Genet . 2015 Jun; 6:188. PMID: 26042150
Functional annotation of the genome is important to understand the phenotypic complexity of various species. The road toward functional annotation involves several challenges ranging from experiments on individual molecules to...
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Karathanasis N, Tsamardinos I, Poirazi P
PLoS One . 2015 May; 10(5):e0126151. PMID: 25961860
We address the problem of predicting the position of a miRNA duplex on a microRNA hairpin via the development and application of a novel SVM-based methodology. Our method combines a...
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Joels M, Hoogenraad C, Poirazi P, Di Luca M
Neuron . 2015 May; 86(3):613-6. PMID: 25950630
Neuroscience is an exciting and vibrant field, but building an academic career is not always easy. What are critical success indicators? Which tools help talented young neuroscientists conquer the challenges?...
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Cutsuridis V, Poirazi P
Neurobiol Learn Mem . 2015 Feb; 120:69-83. PMID: 25721691
A recent experimental study (Mizuseki, Sirota, Pastalkova, & Buzsaki, 2009) has shown that the temporal delays between population activities in successive entorhinal and hippocampal anatomical stages are longer (about 70-80ms)...
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Petrantonakis P, Poirazi P
PLoS One . 2015 Jan; 10(1):e0117023. PMID: 25635776
Memory-related activity in the Dentate Gyrus (DG) is characterized by sparsity. Memory representations are seen as activated neuronal populations of granule cells, the main encoding cells in DG, which are...
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Oulas A, Karathanasis N, Louloupi A, Pavlopoulos G, Poirazi P, Kalantidis K, et al.
Methods Mol Biol . 2015 Jan; 1269:207-29. PMID: 25577381
Computational methods for miRNA target prediction are currently undergoing extensive review and evaluation. There is still a great need for improvement of these tools and bioinformatics approaches are looking towards...
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Kastellakis G, Cai D, Mednick S, Silva A, Poirazi P
Prog Neurobiol . 2015 Jan; 126:19-35. PMID: 25576663
It is generally accepted that complex memories are stored in distributed representations throughout the brain, however the mechanisms underlying these representations are not understood. Here, we review recent findings regarding...
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Psarrou M, Stefanou S, Papoutsi A, Tzilivaki A, Cutsuridis V, Poirazi P
Front Cell Neurosci . 2014 Oct; 8:287. PMID: 25278837
Pyramidal cells, the most abundant neurons in neocortex, exhibit significant structural variability across different brain areas and layers in different species. Moreover, in response to a somatic step current, these...