Model for K-ATP mediated bursting in mSNc DA neurons (Knowlton et al 2018)


Knowlton C, Kutterer S, Roeper J, Canavier CC. (2018). Calcium dynamics control K-ATP channel-mediated bursting in substantia nigra dopamine neurons: a combined experimental and modeling study. Journal of neurophysiology. 119 [PubMed]

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