Model Concept: Action Potentials

Regenerative excitable electrical pulses.

  1. 3D model of the olfactory bulb (Migliore et al. 2014)
  2. 3D olfactory bulb: operators (Migliore et al, 2015)
  3. A cardiac cell simulator (Puglisi and Bers 2001), applied to the QT interval (Busjahn et al 2004)
  4. A computational model of a small DRG neuron to explore pain (Verma et al. 2019, 2020)
  5. A detailed and fast model of extracellular recordings (Camunas-Mesa & Qurioga 2013)
  6. A detailed Purkinje cell model (Masoli et al 2015)
  7. A dynamic model of the canine ventricular myocyte (Hund, Rudy 2004)
  8. A Fast Rhythmic Bursting Cell: in vivo cell modeling (Lee 2007)
  9. A model for a nociceptor terminal and terminal tree (Barkai et al., 2020)
  10. A model for pituitary GH(3) lactotroph (Wu and Chang 2005)
  11. A Model of Multiple Spike Initiation Zones in the Leech C-interneuron (Crisp 2009)
  12. A model of neuronal bursting using three coupled first order diff. eqs. (Hindmarsh & Rose 1984)
  13. A model of ventral Hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons of Tg2576 AD mice (Spoleti et al. 2021)
  14. A modified Morris-Lecar with TRPC4 & GIRK (Tian et al. 2022)
  15. A multiphysics neuron model for cellular volume dynamics (Lee et al. 2011)
  16. A multiscale approach to analyze circadian rhythms (Vasalou & Henson, 2010) (CellML)
  17. A multiscale approach to analyze circadian rhythms (Vasalou & Henson, 2010) (SBML)
  18. A sensorimotor-spinal cord model (Hoshino et al. 2022)
  19. A set of reduced models of layer 5 pyramidal neurons (Bahl et al. 2012)
  20. A simple integrative electrophysiological model of bursting GnRH neurons (Csercsik et al. 2011)
  21. A single compartment model of Drosophila motor neuron (Megwa et al 2023)
  22. A state-space model to quantify common input to motor neurons (Feeney et al 2017)
  23. Action potential of adult rat ventricle (Wang et al. 2008)
  24. Action potential of mouse urinary bladder smooth muscle (Mahapatra et al 2018)
  25. Action potential of striated muscle fiber (Adrian et al 1970)
  26. Action potential reconstitution from measured current waveforms (Alle et al. 2009)
  27. Action potential-evoked Ca2+ signals in CA1 pyramidal cell presynaptic terminals (Hamid et al 2019)
  28. Action potential-evoked Na+ influx are similar in axon and soma (Fleidervish et al. 2010)
  29. Action potential-evoked Na+ influx similar in axon and soma (Fleidervish et al. 2010) (Python)
  30. Actions of Rotenone on ionic currents and MEPPs in Mouse Hippocampal Neurons (Huang et al 2018)
  31. Active dendrites and spike propagation in a hippocampal interneuron (Saraga et al 2003)
  32. Activity-dependent broadening of axonal spikes by inactivating K channels (Zheng & Kamiya 2023)
  33. Adaptive Generalized Leaky Integrate-and-Fire Model (AGLIF) (Marasco et al., 2023)
  34. Adaptive robotic control driven by a versatile spiking cerebellar network (Casellato et al. 2014)
  35. AIS model of L5 cortical pyramidal neuron (Filipis et al., 2023)
  36. Anoxic depolarization, recovery: effect of brain regions and extracellular space (Hubel et al. 2016)
  37. AP initiation, propagation, and cortical invasion in a Layer 5 pyramidal cell (Anderson et 2018)
  38. Apical Length Governs Computational Diversity of Layer 5 Pyramidal Neurons (Galloni et al 2020)
  39. Artificial neuron model (Izhikevich 2003, 2004, 2007)
  40. Ave. neuron model for slow-wave sleep in cortex Tatsuki 2016 Yoshida 2018 Rasmussen 2017 (all et al)
  41. Axonal spheroids and conduction defects in Alzheimer’s disease (Yuan, Zhang, Tong, et al 2022)
  42. Axonal subthreshold voltage signaling along hippocampal mossy fiber (Kamiya 2022)
  43. BDNF morphological contributions to AP enhancement (Galati et al. 2016)
  44. Behavioral time scale synaptic plasticity underlies CA1 place fields (Bittner et al. 2017)
  45. Biophysically detailed model of the mouse sino-atrial node cell (Kharche et al. 2011)
  46. Boundary effects influence velocity in transverse propagation of cardiac APs (Sperelakis et al 2005)
  47. Breakdown of accmmodation in nerve: a possible role for INAp (Hennings et al 2005)
  48. Burst and tonic firing behaviour in subfornical organ (SFO) neurons (Medlock et al 2018)
  49. Burst induced synaptic plasticity in Apysia sensorimotor neurons (Phares et al 2003)
  50. Bursting and oscillations in RD1 Retina driven by AII Amacrine Neuron (Choi et al. 2014)
  51. Bursting in dopamine neurons (Li YX et al 1996)
  52. CA1 oriens alveus interneurons: signaling properties (Minneci et al. 2007)
  53. CA1 PV+ fast-firing hippocampal interneuron (Ferguson et al. 2013)
  54. CA1 pyramidal neuron: as a 2-layer NN and subthreshold synaptic summation (Poirazi et al 2003)
  55. CA1 pyramidal neuron: action potential backpropagation (Gasparini & Migliore 2015)
  56. CA1 pyramidal neuron: conditional boosting of dendritic APs (Watanabe et al 2002)
  57. CA1 pyramidal neuron: dendritic Ca2+ inhibition (Muellner et al. 2015)
  58. CA1 pyramidal neuron: dendritic spike initiation (Gasparini et al 2004)
  59. CA1 pyramidal neuron: effects of Ih on distal inputs (Migliore et al 2004)
  60. CA1 pyramidal neuron: effects of Lamotrigine on dendritic excitability (Poolos et al 2002)
  61. CA1 pyramidal neuron: effects of R213Q and R312W Kv7.2 mutations (Miceli et al. 2013)
  62. CA1 pyramidal neuron: functional significance of axonal Kv7 channels (Shah et al. 2008)
  63. CA1 pyramidal neuron: rebound spiking (Ascoli et al.2010)
  64. CA1 pyramidal neuron: schizophrenic behavior (Migliore et al. 2011)
  65. CA1 pyramidal neuron: signal propagation in oblique dendrites (Migliore et al 2005)
  66. CA1 pyramidal neurons: binding properties and the magical number 7 (Migliore et al. 2008)
  67. CA1 pyramidal neurons: effect of external electric field from power lines (Cavarretta et al. 2014)
  68. CA1 pyramidal neurons: effects of a Kv7.2 mutation (Miceli et al. 2009)
  69. CA1 pyramidal neurons: effects of Alzheimer (Culmone and Migliore 2012)
  70. CA1 pyramidal populations after high frequency head impacts (Chapman, et al., 2023)
  71. CA1 SOM+ (OLM) hippocampal interneuron (Ferguson et al. 2015)
  72. CA3 pyramidal neuron (Lazarewicz et al 2002)
  73. CA3 pyramidal neuron (Safiulina et al. 2010)
  74. CA3 pyramidal neuron: firing properties (Hemond et al. 2008)
  75. Caffeine-induced electrical oscillations in Aplysia neurons (Komendantov, Kononenko 2000)
  76. Calcium and potassium currents of olfactory bulb juxtaglomerular cells (Masurkar and Chen 2011)
  77. Calcium spikes in basal dendrites (Kampa and Stuart 2006)
  78. Cardiac action potential based on Luo-Rudy phase 1 model (Luo and Rudy 1991), (Wu 2004)
  79. Cardiac action potentials and pacemaker activity of sinoatrial node (DiFrancesco & Noble 1985)
  80. Cardiac Atrial Cell (Courtemanche et al 1998)
  81. Cardiac Atrial Cell (Courtemanche et al 1998) (C++)
  82. Cardiac models of circadian rhythms in early afterdepolarizations & arrhythmias (Diekman & Wei 2021)
  83. Cell signaling/ion channel variability effects on neuronal response (Anderson, Makadia, et al. 2015)
  84. Cellular classes revealed by heartbeat-related modulation of extracellular APs (Mosher et al 2020)
  85. Cerebellar cortex oscil. robustness from Golgi cell gap jncs (Simoes de Souza and De Schutter 2011)
  86. Cerebellar granule cell (Masoli et al 2020)
  87. Cerebellar purkinje cell: interacting Kv3 and Na currents influence firing (Akemann, Knopfel 2006)
  88. Cerebellar purkinje cell: K and Ca channels regulate APs (Miyasho et al 2001)
  89. Cerebellar Purkinje Cell: resurgent Na current and high frequency firing (Khaliq et al 2003)
  90. Cerebellar stellate cells: changes in threshold, latency and frequency of firing (Mitry et al 2020)
  91. Channel density variability among CA1 neurons (Migliore et al. 2018)
  92. CN bushy, stellate neurons (Rothman, Manis 2003)
  93. CN bushy, stellate neurons (Rothman, Manis 2003) (Brian 2)
  94. CN bushy, stellate neurons (Rothman, Manis 2003) (Brian)
  95. Combining modeling, deep learning for MEA neuron localization, classification (Buccino et al 2018)
  96. Comparison of full and reduced globus pallidus models (Hendrickson 2010)
  97. Computational model of bladder small DRG neuron soma (Mandge & Manchanda 2018)
  98. Computational neuropharmacology of CA1 pyramidal neuron (Ferrante et al. 2008)
  99. Contribution of ATP-sensitive potassium channels in the neuronal network (Huang et al. 2009)
  100. Contribution of the axon initial segment to APs recorded extracellularly (Telenczuk et al 2018)
  101. Convergence regulates synchronization-dependent AP transfer in feedforward NNs (Sailamul et al 2017)
  102. Cortical Layer 5b pyr. cell with [Na+]i mechanisms, from Hay et al 2011 (Zylbertal et al 2017)
  103. Cortical pyramidal neuron, phase response curve (Stiefel et al 2009)
  104. D2 dopamine receptor modulation of interneuronal activity (Maurice et al. 2004)
  105. DBS of a multi-compartment model of subthalamic nucleus projection neurons (Miocinovic et al. 2006)
  106. Dendritic properties control energy efficiency of APs in cortical pyramidal cells (Yi et al 2017)
  107. Dendritic signals command firing dynamics in a Cerebellar Purkinje Cell model (Genet et al. 2010)
  108. Dendritic spikes enhance stimulus selectivity in cortical neurons in vivo (Smith et al 2013)
  109. Dendritica (Vetter et al 2001)
  110. Dentate granule cell: mAHP & sAHP; SK & Kv7/M channels (Mateos-Aparicio et al., 2014)
  111. Dentate Gyrus Feed-forward inhibition (Ferrante et al. 2009)
  112. Dependence of neuronal firing on astroglial membrane transport mechanisms (Oyehaug et al 2012)
  113. DG adult-born granule cell: nonlinear a5-GABAARs control AP firing (Lodge et al, 2021)
  114. Diameter, Myelination and Na/K pump interactions affect axonal resilience to high frequency spiking
  115. Dichotomy of action-potential backpropagation in CA1 pyramidal neuron dendrites (Golding et al 2001)
  116. Different responses of mice and rats hippocampus CA1 pyramidal neurons to in vitro and in vivo-like inputs (vitale et al., 2023)
  117. Dipolar extracellular potentials generated by axonal projections (McColgan et al 2017)
  118. Dopamine neuron of the vent. periaqu. gray and dors. raphe nucleus (vlPAG/DRN) (Dougalis et al 2017)
  119. Dopaminergic cell bursting model (Kuznetsov et al 2006)
  120. Dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neuronal model (Amir, Devor 2003)
  121. Double cable myelinated axon (Layer 5 pyramidal neuron; Cohen et al 2020)
  122. DRG neuron models investigate how ion channel levels regulate firing properties (Zheng et al 2019)
  123. DRG nociceptors from wild-type and Fhf2-KO mice. Fhf2 gene knockout blocks heat nociception. (Marra et al., 2023)
  124. Effect of riluzole on action potential in cultured human skeletal muscle cells (Wang YJ et al. 2008)
  125. Effect of slowly inactivating IKdr to delayed firing of action potentials (Wu et al. 2008)
  126. Effect of trp-like current on APs during exposure to sinusoidal voltage (Chen et al. 2010)
  127. Effects of Acetyl-L-carnitine on neural transmission (Lombardo et al 2004)
  128. Effects of Dopamine Modulation and KIR Inactivation in NAc Medium Spiny Neurons (Steephen 2011)
  129. Effects of electric fields on cognitive functions (Migliore et al 2016)
  130. Effects of eugenol on the firing of action potentials in NG108-15 neurons (Huang et al. 2011)
  131. Effects of KIR current inactivation in NAc Medium Spiny Neurons (Steephen and Manchanda 2009)
  132. ELL Medium Ganglion Cell (Mormyrid fish) (Muller et al, 2023)
  133. Enhanced Excitability in Hermissenda: modulation by 5-HT (Cai et al 2003)
  134. Enhancing the HH eqs: simulations based on the first publication in Biophys J (Moore 2015)
  135. Evaluation of passive component of propagating AP in mossy fiber axons (Ohura & Kamiya 2018)
  136. Excitability of DA neurons and their regulation by synaptic input (Morozova et al. 2016a, 2016b)
  137. Excitability of the soma in central nervous system neurons (Safronov et al 2000)
  138. Excitation-contraction coupling in an integrative heart cell model (Greenstein et al 2006)
  139. Extracellular fields for a three-dimensional network of cells using NEURON (Appukuttan et al 2017)
  140. Fast-spiking cortical interneuron (Golomb et al. 2007)
  141. Febrile seizure-induced modifications to Ih (Chen et al 2001)
  142. Firing neocortical layer V pyramidal neuron (Reetz et al. 2014; Stadler et al. 2014)
  143. FNS spiking neural simulator; LIFL neuron model, event-driven simulation (Susi et al 2021)
  144. Frog second-order vestibular neuron models (Rossert et al. 2011)
  145. Functional impact of dendritic branch point morphology (Ferrante et al., 2013)
  146. Glutamate mediated dendritic and somatic plateau potentials in cortical L5 pyr cells (Gao et al '20)
  147. H-currents effect on the fluctuation of gamma/beta oscillations (Avella-Gonzalez et al., 2015)
  148. HERG K+ channels spike-frequency adaptation (Chiesa et al 1997)
  149. HH model of SCN neurons including a transient K+ channel (Bano-Otalora et al 2021)
  150. HH-type model of fast-spiking parvalbumin interneurons in spinal dorsal horn (Ma et al, 2023)
  151. High frequency oscillations induced in three gap-junction coupled neurons (Tseng et al. 2008)
  152. Hippocampal basket cell gap junction network dynamics (Saraga et al. 2006)
  153. Hippocampal CA3 thorny and a-thorny principal neuron models (Linaro et al in review)
  154. Hippocampal Mossy Fiber bouton: presynaptic KV7 channel function (Martinello et al 2019)
  155. Hippocampus CA1 pyramidal model with Na channel exhibiting slow inactivation (Menon et al. 2009)
  156. Hodgkin–Huxley model with fractional gating (Teka et al. 2016)
  157. Homosynaptic plasticity in the tail withdrawal circuit (TWC) of Aplysia (Baxter and Byrne 2006)
  158. Human somatosensory and motor axon pair to compare thresholds (Gaines et al 2018)
  159. Hyperbolic model (Daneshzand et al 2017)
  160. Hysteresis in voltage gating of HCN channels (Elinder et al 2006, Mannikko et al 2005)
  161. I A in Kenyon cells resemble Shaker currents (Pelz et al 1999)
  162. Impact of dendritic atrophy on intrinsic and synaptic excitability (Narayanan & Chattarji, 2010)
  163. Impact on backpropagation of the spatial heterogeneity of sodium channel kinetics in the axon initial segment (Barlow et al., in press)
  164. INa and IKv4.3 heterogeneity in canine LV myocytes (Flaim et al 2006)
  165. Information transmission in cerebellar granule cell models (Rossert et al. 2014)
  166. Input Fluctuations effects on f-I curves (Arsiero et al. 2007)
  167. Interneuron Specific 3 Interneuron Model (Guet-McCreight et al, 2016)
  168. Intracortical synaptic potential modulation by presynaptic somatic potential (Shu et al. 2006, 2007)
  169. Intrinsic sensory neurons of the gut (Chambers et al. 2014)
  170. Ionic current model of a Hypoglossal Motoneuron (Purvis & Butera 2005)
  171. Kenyon cells in the honeybee (Wustenberg et al 2004)
  172. Kinetics and functional consequences of BK Channels activation by N-type Ca2+ channels in the dendrite of mouse neocortical layer-5 pyramidal neurons (Blömer et al., 2024)
  173. L5 pyramidal neuron myelination increases analog-digital facilitation extent (Zbili & Debanne 2020)
  174. Large scale model of the olfactory bulb (Yu et al., 2013)
  175. Layer-specific pyramidal cell props underlie diverse ACC motor + limbic networks (Medalla et al '21)
  176. Leech heart interneuron network model (Hill et al 2001, 2002)
  177. Leech Mechanosensory Neurons: Synaptic Facilitation by Reflected APs (Baccus 1998)
  178. Lillie Transition: onset of saltatory conduction in myelinating axons (Young et al. 2013)
  179. Mammalian Ventricular Cell (Beeler and Reuter 1977)
  180. Mathematical model for windup (Aguiar et al. 2010)
  181. MCCAIS model (multicompartmental cooperative AIS) (Öz et al 2015)
  182. Measuring neuronal identification quality in ensemble recordings (isoitools) (Neymotin et al. 2011)
  183. Mechanisms underlying subunit independence in pyramidal neuron dendrites (Behabadi and Mel 2014)
  184. Medial vestibular neuron models (Quadroni and Knopfel 1994)
  185. Midbrain torus semicircularis neuron model (Aumentado-Armstrong et al. 2015)
  186. Minimal cell model (Av-Ron et al 1991)
  187. Minimal model for human ventricular action potentials (Bueno-Orovio et al 2008)
  188. Model of arrhythmias in a cardiac cells network (Casaleggio et al. 2014)
  189. Model of repetitive firing in Grueneberg ganglion olfactory neurons (Liu et al., 2012)
  190. Modeling interactions in Aplysia neuron R15 (Yu et al 2004)
  191. Modelling platform of the cochlear nucleus and other auditory circuits (Manis & Compagnola 2018)
  192. Models of Na channels from a paper on the PKC control of I Na,P (Baker 2005)
  193. Molecular layer interneurons in cerebellum encode valence in associative learning (Ma et al 2020)
  194. Morphological determinants of action potential dynamics in substantia nigra (Moubarak et al 2022)
  195. Multicompartmental cerebellar granule cell model (Diwakar et al. 2009)
  196. Multiple dynamical modes of thalamic relay neurons (Wang XJ 1994)
  197. Multiscale model of excitotoxicity in PD (Muddapu and Chakravarthy 2020)
  198. Multiscale model of olfactory receptor neuron in mouse (Dougherty 2009)
  199. MultiScale Optimized Neuronal Intramembrane Cavitation (SONIC) model (Lemaire et al. 2019)
  200. MyFirstNEURON (Houweling, Sejnowski 1997)
  201. Na+ channel dependence of AP initiation in cortical pyramidal neuron (Kole et al. 2008)
  202. Na+ Signals in olfactory bulb neurons (granule cell model) (Ona-Jodar et al. 2017)
  203. NAcc medium spiny neuron: effects of cannabinoid withdrawal (Spiga et al. 2010)
  204. Nav1.6 sodium channel model in globus pallidus neurons (Mercer et al. 2007)
  205. Nerve terminal currents at lizard neuromuscular junction (Lindgren, Moore 1989)
  206. Neural recruitment during synchronous multichannel microstimulation (Hokanson et al 2018)
  207. Neurite: electrophysiological-mechanical coupling simulation framework (Garcia-Grajales et al 2015)
  208. NeuroMatic: software for acquisition, analysis and simulation of e-phys data (Rothman & Silver 2018)
  209. Neuronal computation evoked by extra-large spines (Obi-Nagata et al., 2023)
  210. Nigral dopaminergic neurons: effects of ethanol on Ih (Migliore et al. 2008)
  211. NMDA spikes in basal dendrites of L5 pyramidal neurons (Polsky et al. 2009)
  212. Norns - Neural Network Studio (Visser & Van Gils 2014)
  213. Novel Na current with slow de-inactivation (Tsutsui, Oka 2002)
  214. O-LM interneuron model (Lawrence et al. 2006)
  215. Olfactory bulb granule cell: effects of odor deprivation (Saghatelyan et al 2005)
  216. Olfactory bulb mitral and granule cell column formation (Migliore et al. 2007)
  217. Olfactory bulb mitral and granule cell: dendrodendritic microcircuits (Migliore and Shepherd 2008)
  218. Olfactory Computations in Mitral-Granule cell circuits (Migliore & McTavish 2013)
  219. On stochastic diff. eq. models for ion channel noise in Hodgkin-Huxley neurons (Goldwyn et al. 2010)
  220. Opposing roles for Na+/Ca2+ exchange and Ca2+-activated K+ currents during STDP (O`Halloran 2020)
  221. Optical stimulation of a channelrhodopsin-2 positive pyramidal neuron model (Foutz et al 2012)
  222. Origin of heterogeneous spiking patterns in spinal dorsal horn neurons (Balachandar & Prescott 2018)
  223. Paradoxical effect of fAHP amplitude on gain in dentate gyrus granule cells (Jaffe & Brenner 2018)
  224. Parallel odor processing by mitral and middle tufted cells in the OB (Cavarretta et al 2016, 2018)
  225. Peripheral nerve:Morris-Lecar implementation of (Schwarz et al 1995)
  226. Persistent Spiking in ACC Neurons (Ratte et al 2018)
  227. Phase-locking analysis with transcranial magneto-acoustical stimulation (Yuan et al 2017)
  228. Preserving axosomatic spiking features despite diverse dendritic morphology (Hay et al., 2013)
  229. Principles of Computational Modelling in Neuroscience (Book) (Sterratt et al. 2011)
  230. Properties of aconitine-induced block of KDR current in NG108-15 neurons (Lin et al. 2008)
  231. Purkinje neuron network (Zang et al. 2020)
  232. PyPNS: Multiscale Simulation of a Peripheral Nerve in Python (Lubba et al 2018)
  233. Pyramidal neuron conductances state and STDP (Delgado et al. 2010)
  234. Pyramidal Neuron: Deep, Thalamic Relay and Reticular, Interneuron (Destexhe et al 1998, 2001)
  235. Rat LGN Thalamocortical Neuron (Connelly et al 2015, 2016)
  236. Rat phrenic motor neuron (Amini et al 2004)
  237. Realistic amplifier model (Oláh et al. 2021)
  238. Realistic barrel cortical column - Matlab (Huang et al., 2022)
  239. Realistic barrel cortical column - NetPyNE (Huang et al., 2022)
  240. Reduced-morphology model of CA1 pyramidal cells optimized + validated w/ HippoUnit (Tomko et al '21)
  241. Reflected SDE Hodgkin-Huxley Model (Dangerfield et al. 2012)
  242. Rejuvenation model of dopamine neuron (Chan et al. 2007)
  243. Relative spike time coding and STDP-based orientation selectivity in V1 (Masquelier 2012)
  244. Respiratory pacemaker neurons (Butera et al 1999)
  245. Resurgent Na+ current offers noise modulation in bursting neurons (Venugopal et al 2019)
  246. Resurgent sodium transient current in zebra finch RA (Zemel et al., 2021)
  247. Rhesus Monkey Layer 3 Pyramidal Neurons: Young vs aged PFC (Coskren et al. 2015)
  248. Role of afferent-hair cell connectivity in determining spike train regularity (Holmes et al 2017)
  249. Role of KCNQ1 and IKs in cardiac repolarization (Silva, Rudy 2005)
  250. Role of KCNQ1 and IKs in cardiac repolarization (Silva, Rudy 2005) (XPP)
  251. Roles of I(A) and morphology in AP prop. in CA1 pyramidal cell dendrites (Acker and White 2007)
  252. Salamander retinal ganglian cells: morphology influences firing (Sheasby, Fohlmeister 1999)
  253. SCN1A gain-of-function in early infantile encephalopathy (Berecki et al 2019)
  254. Selective control of cortical axonal spikes by a slowly inactivating K+ current (Shu et al. 2007)
  255. Serotonergic modulation of Aplysia sensory neurons (Baxter et al 1999)
  256. Shaping of action potentials by different types of BK channels (Jaffe et al., 2011)
  257. Sharpness of spike initiation in neurons explained by compartmentalization (Brette 2013)
  258. Simple and accurate Diffusion Approximation algor. for stochastic ion channels (Orio & Soudry 2012)
  259. Simulated light response in rod photoreceptors (Liu and Kourennyi 2004)
  260. Simulating ion channel noise in an auditory brainstem neuron model (Schmerl & McDonnell 2013)
  261. Simulation studies on mechanisms of levetiracetam-mediated inhibition of IK(DR) (Huang et al. 2009)
  262. Simulation study of Andersen-Tawil syndrome (Sung et al 2006)
  263. Simulations of motor unit discharge patterns (Powers et al. 2011)
  264. Single cell model with variable ion concentrations and Na+/K+ ATPase (Krishnan et al. 2015)
  265. Single-cell comprehensive biophysical model of SN pars compacta (Muddapu & Chakravarthy 2021)
  266. Sodium channel mutations causing generalized epilepsy with febrile seizures + (Barela et al. 2006)
  267. Sodium currents activate without a delay (Baranauskas and Martina 2006)
  268. Spatial constrains of GABAergic rheobase shift (Lombardi et al., 2021)
  269. Spectral method and high-order finite differences for nonlinear cable (Omurtag and Lytton 2010)
  270. Spike propagation and bouton activation in terminal arborizations (Luscher, Shiner 1990)
  271. Spike propagation in dendrites with stochastic ion channels (Diba et al. 2006)
  272. Spike repolarization in axon collaterals (Foust et al. 2011)
  273. Spike Response Model simulator (Jolivet et al. 2004, 2006, 2008)
  274. Spike trains in Hodgkin–Huxley model and ISIs of acupuncture manipulations (Wang et al. 2008)
  275. Spike-timing dependent inhibitory plasticity for gating bAPs (Wilmes et al 2017)
  276. Spikelet generation and AP initiation in a L5 neocortical pyr neuron (Michalikova et al. 2017) Fig 1
  277. Spikelet generation and AP initiation in a simplified pyr neuron (Michalikova et al. 2017) Fig 3
  278. Spinal Motor Neuron (Dodge, Cooley 1973)
  279. Spinal Motor Neuron (McIntyre et al 2002)
  280. Spontaneous firing caused by stochastic channel gating (Chow, White 1996)
  281. Squid axon (Hodgkin, Huxley 1952) (LabAXON)
  282. Squid axon (Hodgkin, Huxley 1952) (NEURON)
  283. Squid axon (Hodgkin, Huxley 1952) (SBML, XPP, other)
  284. Squid axon (Hodgkin, Huxley 1952) (SNNAP)
  285. Squid axon (Hodgkin, Huxley 1952) used in (Chen et al 2010) (R language)
  286. Squid axon: Bifurcation analysis of mode-locking (Lee & Kim 2006) (Gangal & Dar 2014)
  287. State and location dependence of action potential metabolic cost (Hallermann et al., 2012)
  288. STDP depends on dendritic synapse location (Letzkus et al. 2006)
  289. Stimulated and physiologically induced APs: frequency and fiber diameter (Sadashivaiah et al 2018)
  290. Stochastic 3D model of neonatal rat spinal motoneuron (Ostroumov 2007)
  291. Stochastic versions of the Hodgkin-Huxley equations (Goldwyn, Shea-Brown 2011)
  292. Stochastic versions of the Hodgkin-Huxley equations (Goldwyn, Shea-Brown 2011) (pylab)
  293. Stoney vs Histed: Quantifying spatial effects of intracortical microstims (Kumaravelu et al 2022)
  294. Striatal D1R medium spiny neuron, including a subcellular DA cascade (Lindroos et al 2018)
  295. Submyelin Potassium accumulation in Subthalamic neuron (STN) axons (Bellinger et al. 2008)
  296. Subthreshold inact. of K channels modulates APs in bitufted interneurons (Korngreen et al 2005)
  297. Superior paraolivary nucleus neuron (Kopp-Scheinpflug et al. 2011)
  298. Sympathetic Preganglionic Neurone (Briant et al. 2014)
  299. Synaptic integration in a model of granule cells (Gabbiani et al 1994)
  300. Synergistic inhibitory action of oxcarbazepine on INa and IK (Huang et al. 2008)
  301. Temperature sensitive axon models (DeMaegd & Stein 2020)
  302. Thalamic neuron: Modeling rhythmic neuronal activity (Meuth et al. 2005)
  303. Thalamic reticular neurons: the role of Ca currents (Destexhe et al 1996)
  304. Thalamocortical control of propofol phase-amplitude coupling (Soplata et al 2017)
  305. The APP in C-terminal domain alters CA1 neuron firing (Pousinha et al 2019)
  306. The cannula artifact (Chandler & Hodgkin 1965)
  307. The electrodiffusive neuron-extracellular-glia (edNEG) model (Sætra et al. 2021)
  308. The electrodiffusive Pinsky-Rinzel (edPR) model (Sætra et al., 2020)
  309. The role of ATP-sensitive potassium channels in a hippocampal neuron (Huang et al. 2007)
  310. The role of glutamate in neuronal ion homeostasis: spreading depolarization (Hubel et al 2017)
  311. The ventricular AP and effects of the isoproterenol-induced cardiac hypertrophy (Sengul et al 2020)
  312. Theoretical principles of DBS induced synaptic suppression (Farokhniaee & McIntyre 2019)
  313. Theory of sequence memory in neocortex (Hawkins & Ahmad 2016)
  314. Touch Sensory Cells (T Cells) of the Leech (Cataldo et al. 2004) (Scuri et al. 2007)
  315. Understanding odor information segregation in the olfactory bulb by MC/TCs (Polese et al. 2014)
  316. Using Strahler's analysis to reduce realistic models (Marasco et al, 2013)
  317. Ventral medial entorhinal cortical stellate neuron model: the role of T-type Ca2+ and persistent Na+ (Topczewska et al., accepted)
  318. Ventricular cell model (Guinea-pig-type) (Luo, Rudy 1991, +11 other papers!) (C++)
  319. Ventricular cell model (Luo Rudy dynamic model) (Luo Rudy 1994) used in (Wang et al 2006) (XPP)
  320. Vomeronasal sensory neuron (Shimazaki et al 2006)
  321. VTA dopamine neuron (Tarfa, Evans, and Khaliq 2017)
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