• In neural networks, the gating mechanism is an architectural motif for controlling the flow of activation and gradient signals. They are most prominently...
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  • Gated recurrent units (GRUs) are a gating mechanism in recurrent neural networks, introduced in 2014 by Kyunghyun Cho et al. The GRU is like a long short-term...
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  • Gating (cytometry), manually selecting a population during flow cytometry analysis Gating mechanism, an architectural motif in neural networks. Gate (disambiguation)...
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    diverse class of voltage-gated channels, with over 100 encoding human genes. These types of channels differ significantly in their gating properties; some inactivating...
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  • exclusively use this mechanism of gating are the TREK-1 and TRAAK channels. In studies using mammalian hair cells, the mechanism that pulls on proteins...
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  • referred to as gating or filtering, sensory gating prevents an overload of information in the higher cortical centers of the brain. Sensory gating can also...
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    reversible Fe3+/Fe2+ redox coupling by the reduction of Fe3+ to Fe2+ and a gating mechanism caused by the conformational changes of Leu41. Upon the reduction of...
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    cellular water due to drought. The gating of an aquaporin is carried out by an interaction between a gating mechanism and the aquaporin, which causes a...
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    conductance) due to its higher conductance 20 – 80 pS. The SK channel gating mechanism is controlled by intracellular calcium levels. Calcium enters the cell...
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    these gating processes occurs in response to these triggers are known as the kinetics of gating. Some drugs and many ion channel toxins act as 'gating modifiers'...
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    Synaptic gating is the ability of neural circuits to gate inputs by either suppressing or facilitating specific synaptic activity. Selective inhibition...
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  • channels are treated as a population that are affected by three independent gating variables. Each of these variables can attain a value between 1 (fully permeant...
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    channels are treated as a population that are affected by three independent gating variables. Each of these variables can attain a value between 1 (fully permeant...
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    contribute to the gating charge. The position of these arginines, known as gating arginines, are highly conserved in all voltage-gated potassium, sodium...
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  • several functions including modulation of gating. There are several different kinds of high-voltage-gated calcium channels (HVGCCs). They are structurally...
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    prokaryotic and eukaryotic channels, pH gating domain of KcsA, cyclic nucleotide gating domains, and voltage gated potassium channels. N-type inactivation...
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  • 2006). "Crystal structures of a ligand-free MthK gating ring: insights into the ligand gating mechanism of K+ channels". Cell. 126 (6): 1161–73. doi:10...
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  • leakage power, power gating has the benefit of enabling Iddq testing. Power gating affects design architecture more than clock gating. It increases time...
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    proposed in explaining the gating mechanism of MS channels: membrane-mediated mechanism and trapdoor mechanism. The trapdoor mechanism is responsible for the...
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    Biology Has Directly Impacted Our Understanding of P2X Receptor Function and Gating". In Nicke A (ed.). The P2X7 Receptor. Methods in Molecular Biology. Vol...
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    (2004). "Identification of the prokaryotic ligand-gated ion channels and their implications for the mechanisms and origins of animal Cys-loop ion channels"...
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  • fast gating mechanism. Based on the known speed of light, ZCam coordinates the timing of NIR pulse wave emissions from the illuminator with the gating of...
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  • following tables explain gating, gene, location and function of different types of calcium channels, both voltage and ligand-gated. voltage-operated calcium...
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  • Light-gated ion channels are a family of ion channels regulated by electromagnetic radiation. Other gating mechanisms for ion channels include voltage-gated...
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    membrane potential, shaping action potentials and other electrical signals by gating the flow of ions across the cell membrane, controlling the flow of ions...
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    S2CID 36451231. Miyazawa A, Fujiyoshi Y, Unwin N (2003). "Structure and gating mechanism of the acetylcholine receptor pore". Nature. 423 (6943): 949–55. Bibcode:2003Natur...
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    alters the selectivity. Gating occurs through two mechanisms: protopore or fast gating and common or slow gating. Common gating involves both protein subunits...
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  • signal. The gating signal acts as a control mechanism, determining when the main signal can pass through the gate and when it is blocked. The gating signal...
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  • EF-hands originating from the α-solenoid scaffold, suggesting a mechanism for channel gating by Ca2+. Ryanoid, a class of insecticide that act through ryanodine...
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    Although "Krags" were popular, unique and efficient, the side loading gate mechanism was slow and cumbersome to reload in combat compared to the clip loaded...
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