Impact on backpropagation of the spatial heterogeneity of sodium channel kinetics in the axon initial segment (Barlow et al., 2024)


Barlow BSM, Longtin A, Joós B. (2024). Impact on backpropagation of the spatial heterogeneity of sodium channel kinetics in the axon initial segment. PLoS computational biology. 20 [PubMed]

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