Bursts and recurrences of bursts in the spike trains of spontaneously active striate cortex neurons

CR Legendy, M Salcman - Journal of neurophysiology, 1985 - journals.physiology.org
Simultaneous recordings were made from small collections (2-7) of spontaneously active
single units in the striate cortex of unanesthetized cats, by means of chronically implanted …

Damaged merchandise? A review of experiments that compare usability evaluation methods

WD Gray, MC Salzman - Human–computer interaction, 1998 - Taylor & Francis
… Marilyn Salzman is a design and usability engineer for US WEST Advanced Technologies
and a doctoral student in the Human Factors and Applied Cognitive Program at George …

Motor units in cat soleus muscle: physiological, histochemical and morphological characteristics

RE Burke, DN Levine, M Salcman… - The Journal of …, 1974 - Wiley Online Library
1. Physiological properties of motor units in the soleus muscle were studied in anaesthetized
cats using intracellular stimulation of motoneurones to ensure functional isolation of single …

Avenues for entry of peripherally administered protein to the central nervous system in mouse, rat, and squirrel monkey

…, M Salcman, M El‐Kalliny - Journal of …, 1986 - Wiley Online Library
… The fixative was delivered into the aorta from a height of 1.15-1.25 m above each animal
and exited the opened right atrium. An 18-gauge needle connected to 3.5-mm-diameter Tygon …

Parylene as a chronically stable, reproducible microelectrode insulator

GE Loeb, MJ Bak, M Salcman… - IEEE transactions on …, 1977 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
One of the major problems in the design of neurophysiologiv extracellular microelectrodes is
the application and selective removal of the insulation. In addition to the usual problems of …

Wide variation in risk of wound infection following clean neurosurgery: Implications for perioperative antibiotic prophylaxis

JH Tenney, D Vlahov, M Salcman, TB Ducker - Journal of neurosurgery, 1985 - thejns.org
✓ The authors have prospectively examined the occurrence of postoperative wound infection
following clean neurosurgery in 936 patients. Fewer than 1% received perioperative …

Transcytotic pathway for blood-borne protein through the blood-brain barrier.

…, BJ Balin, M Salcman - Proceedings of the …, 1988 - National Acad Sciences
The transcytosis of blood-borne protein through the blood-brain barrier, a consequence of
recruitment of the Golgi complex within nonfenestrated cerebral endothelia, was identified in …

Hyperthermia for brain tumors: Biophysical rationale

M Salcman, GM Samaras - Neurosurgery, 1981 - journals.lww.com
: Hyperthermia has great potential as an antineoplastic agent because:(a) it is effective
against relatively radioresistant hypoxic cells and cells in S phase:(b) unlike most …

Survival in glioblastoma: historical perspective

M Salcman - Neurosurgery, 1980 - journals.lww.com
: The accumulated retrospective experience with glioblastoma multiforme was reviewed. Data
were extracted from 17 reports in the literature, comprising 2532 patients. Survival curves …

Morphologic effect of dimethyl sulfoxide on the blood-brain barrier

RD Broadwell, M Salcman, RS Kaplan - Science, 1982 - science.org
… We also thank MM Guardian for expert technical assistance and M. Payne for her patient
secretarial assistance. Supported by a grant from the Veterans Administration (merit review …