Ichiji Tasaki

Affiliations: 
National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD 
Area:
nerve excitation and propagation
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Paul Gallant post-doc NIH
Harish C. Pant post-doc NIH
Robert H. Wurtz post-doc NIH
Kuni H. Iwasa post-doc 1979-1982 NIH
Peter J. Basser research scientist
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Tasaki I. (2006) A note on the local current associated with the rising phase of a propagating impulse in nonmyelinated nerve fibers. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology. 68: 483-90
Tasaki I. (2005) Repetitive abrupt structural changes in polyanionic gels: a comparison with analogous processes in nerve fibers. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 236: 2-11
Tasaki I. (2004) On the conduction velocity of nonmyelinated nerve fibers. Journal of Integrative Neuroscience. 3: 115-24
Tasaki I, Matsumoto G. (2002) On the cable theory of nerve conduction. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology. 64: 1069-82
Tasaki I. (2002) Spread of discrete structural changes in synthetic polyanionic gel: a model of propagation of a nerve impulse. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 218: 497-505
Horkay F, Tasaki I, Basser PJ. (2001) Effect of monovalent-divalent cation exchange on the swelling of polyacrylate hydrogels in physiological salt solutions. Biomacromolecules. 2: 195-9
Horkay F, Tasaki I, Basser PJ. (2000) Osmotic swelling of polyacrylate hydrogels in physiological salt solutions. Biomacromolecules. 1: 84-90
Tasaki I. (1999) Rapid structural changes in nerve fibers and cells associated with their excitation processes. The Japanese Journal of Physiology. 49: 125-38
Tasaki I, Byrne PM. (1992) Heat production associated with a propagated impulse in bullfrog myelinated nerve fibers. The Japanese Journal of Physiology. 42: 805-13
Tasaki I, Byrne PM. (1992) Rapid structural changes in nerve fibers evoked by electric current pulses. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 188: 559-64
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