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Neurophysiology / Electrophysiology / Neural networks / Neuroscience / Multielectrode array / Neural oscillation / Biological neural network / Spinal cord / Neuron / Biology / Nervous system / Mind


Brain rhythm cultures of neuronal explants, in which both the network level and the level of individual neurons are available for recording. A key function of such networks is the generation
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Lausanne / /

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EPFL / /

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Switzerland / Tanzania / /

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OBSERVING EARLY STAGE MOTONEURON CONTRIBUTION The University / Institute of Physiology / Swiss Federal Institute of Technology / University of Bern / University of Bern’s Department / Physiology University of Bern Bühlplatz / University of Trieste / Max Planck Institute / /

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cortical networks / electroencephalogram equipment / customised multielectrode array devices / neural networks / isolated neuronal networks / defined small networks / lesion site / spinal cord networks / flat metal microelectrodes / studying these networks / neuronal networks / cortical processing / /

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novel spinal injury / spinal cord injuries / spinal cord injury / /

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Jürg Streit Group Leader Department / Faculty of Medicine / Swiss Federal Institute of Technology / University of Bern’s Department of Physiology in Switzerland / Max Planck Institute for Psychiatry in Munich / Physiology University of Bern Bühlplatz / European Union / Swiss National Science Foundation / Institute of Physiology in Bern / Institute for Infectious Diseases / University of Bern / University of Trieste / /

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JÜRG STREIT / Laura Ballerini / Anne Tscherter / Bern Bühlplatz / Stephen Leib / Martina Heidemann / Martin Schwab / Ruth Rubli / /

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team leader / Professor / ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR / /

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Maryland / /

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stem cells / /

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WWW.RESEARCHMEDIA.EU / www.physio.unibe.ch / /

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