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subject: Biomedical Engineering type: dataset

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Repeated Free-Viewing of a Natural Movie Stimulus Using fMRI

10.4231/R71V5C4T

Haiguang Wen , Kun-Han Lu ORCID logo , Lauren Kelly Marussich , Shao-Chin Hung , Zhongming Liu ORCID logo

10/06/2017

Video-fMRI dataset acquired by the Laboratory of Integrated Brain Imaging (LIBI, https://engineering.purdue.edu/libi) at Purdue University.

Biomedical Engineering fMRI Intra-Subject Reproducibility LIBI movie stimuli natural vision Neuroscience

Next Generation Calmodulin Affinity Purification Data

10.4231/R7Q81B9G

Julia Fraseur , Tamara L Kinzer-Ursem ORCID logo

06/01/2018

Coomassie-stained gels used in semi-quantitative analysis of purified calcineurin from calmodulin Sepharose resins.

Biomedical Engineering Calcineurin Calmodulin Protein

Competitive Tuning of Ca2+/Calmodulin-Activated Proteins Provides a Compensatory Mechanism for AMPA Receptor Phosphorylation in Synaptic Plasticity

10.4231/R7ST7N11

Matthew C Pharris , Tamara L. Kinzer-Ursem ORCID logo

02/16/2018

Code for the basic 4-state competitive binding model that builds on previous work by incorporating an additional competitor for calmodulin along with a number of downstream proteins. Also include is sample code for global sensitivity analysis...

Biomedical Engineering Calmodulin Neuroscience

Population-specific brain atlas for adolescent collision-sport athletes in Purdue Neurotrauma Group longitudinal database

10.4231/XGNK-JX08

Ho-Ching Yang ORCID logo , Joseph V Rispoli ORCID logo , Thomas M Talavage ORCID logo , Wenbin Zhu , Yukai Zou ORCID logo

11/06/2019

Unbiased population-specific brain atlas for local adolescent collision-sport athletes in the longitudinal database of Purdue Neurotrauma Group, including cortical and white matter parcellations, a T1-weighted template, and a DTI template.

Adolescents Atlasing Biomedical Engineering Brain Informatics Morphometrics MRI Neuroscience NIfTI Spatial Normalization Spatial Warping Statistical Methods Trauma Workflow

A Multi-state Model of the CaMKII Holoenzyme using MCell 3.3

10.4231/MV0Z-8Z57

Matthew C Pharris , Tamara L Kinzer-Ursem ORCID logo

07/29/2019

This model uses a specialized rule-based syntax in MCell 3.3 to model the twelve-subunit CaMKII holoenzyme without inducing combinatorial explosion. The model allows us to explore the regulation of CaMKII activation and autophosphorylation.

Biomedical Engineering Calcium Calmodulin Computational Modeling Kinase Neuroscience Protein Signaling Rule-Based Modeling Synaptic Plasticity

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