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    Mechanism and circuitry for clustering and fine discrimination of odors in insects by Sivan, E, Kopell, N

    “…Odor recognition encompasses both clustering and fine discrimination. Clustering joins together sets of odors, and fine discrimination distinguishes between…”
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    T cell help induces Myc transcriptional bursts in germinal center B cells during positive selection by Kagan Ben Tikva, Sharon, Gurwitz, Neta, Sivan, Ehud, Hirsch, Dana, Hezroni-Barvyi, Hadas, Biram, Adi, Moss, Lihee, Wigoda, Noa, Egozi, Adi, Monziani, Alan, Golani, Ofra, Gross, Menachem, Tenenbaum, Ariel, Shulman, Ziv

    Published in Science immunology (29-03-2024)
    “…Antibody affinity maturation occurs in secondary lymphoid organs within germinal centers (GCs). At these sites, B cells mutate their antibody-encoding genes in…”
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    Oscillations and slow patterning in the antennal lobe by Sivan, Ehud, Kopell, Nancy

    Published in Journal of computational neuroscience (01-02-2006)
    “…Odor presentation generates both fast oscillations and slow patterning in the spiking activity of the projection neurons (PNs) in the antennal lobe (AL) of…”
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    Fault tolerance in the cardiac ganglion of the lobster by Sivan, Ehud, Parnas, Hanna, Dolev, Danny

    Published in Biological cybernetics (01-07-1999)
    “…Considerations of fault tolerance play a key role in designing networks of distributed computers. Surprisingly, no such analysis has been carried out for…”
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    Modulated excitability: a new way to obtain bursting neurons by Sivan, E, Segel, L, Parnas, H

    Published in Biological cybernetics (01-04-1995)
    “…Classical burster models are based on a fast system that either oscillates or is quiescent, depending on temporarily fixed values of slow variables. In a study…”
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