Current: I M

Activated by depolarization above -65 mV; slow, weak and non-inactivating; blocked by ligands like acetylcholine acting through muscarinic (M) receptors

  1. A 1000 cell network model for Lateral Amygdala (Kim et al. 2013)
  2. A focal seizure model with ion concentration changes (Gentiletti et al., 2022)
  3. A Model Circuit of Thalamocortical Convergence (Behuret et al. 2013)
  4. A model of the T-junction of a C-fiber sensory neuron (Sundt et al. 2015)
  5. A model of ventral Hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons of Tg2576 AD mice (Spoleti et al. 2021)
  6. A modified Morris-Lecar model with gM and gAHP (Yang et al., 2022)
  7. A Moth MGC Model-A HH network with quantitative rate reduction (Buckley & Nowotny 2011)
  8. A multilayer cortical model to study seizure propagation across microdomains (Basu et al. 2015)
  9. A set of reduced models of layer 5 pyramidal neurons (Bahl et al. 2012)
  10. A simplified cerebellar Purkinje neuron (the PPR model) (Brown et al. 2011)
  11. A single column thalamocortical network model (Traub et al 2005)
  12. A two-layer biophysical olfactory bulb model of cholinergic neuromodulation (Li and Cleland 2013)
  13. Action Potential initiation and backpropagation in Neocortical L5 Pyramidal Neuron (Hu et al. 2009)
  14. Alcohol action in a detailed Purkinje neuron model and an efficient simplified model (Forrest 2015)
  15. Allen Institute: Gad2-IRES-Cre VISp layer 5 472447460
  16. Allen Institute: Gad2-IRES-Cre VISp layer 5 473561729
  17. Allen Institute: Htr3a-Cre VISp layer 2/3 472352327
  18. Allen Institute: Htr3a-Cre VISp layer 2/3 472421285
  19. Allen Institute: Nr5a1-Cre VISp layer 2/3 473862496
  20. Allen Institute: Nr5a1-Cre VISp layer 4 329322394
  21. Allen Institute: Nr5a1-Cre VISp layer 4 472306544
  22. Allen Institute: Nr5a1-Cre VISp layer 4 472442377
  23. Allen Institute: Nr5a1-Cre VISp layer 4 472451419
  24. Allen Institute: Nr5a1-Cre VISp layer 4 472915634
  25. Allen Institute: Nr5a1-Cre VISp layer 4 473834758
  26. Allen Institute: Nr5a1-Cre VISp layer 4 473863035
  27. Allen Institute: Nr5a1-Cre VISp layer 4 473871429
  28. Allen Institute: Ntsr1-Cre VISp layer 4 472430904
  29. Allen Institute: Pvalb-IRES-Cre VISp layer 2/3 472306616
  30. Allen Institute: Pvalb-IRES-Cre VISp layer 5 471085845
  31. Allen Institute: Pvalb-IRES-Cre VISp layer 5 472349114
  32. Allen Institute: Pvalb-IRES-Cre VISp layer 5 472912177
  33. Allen Institute: Pvalb-IRES-Cre VISp layer 5 473465774
  34. Allen Institute: Pvalb-IRES-Cre VISp layer 5 473862421
  35. Allen Institute: Pvalb-IRES-Cre VISp layer 6a 471081668
  36. Allen Institute: Pvalb-IRES-Cre VISp layer 6a 472301074
  37. Allen Institute: Pvalb-IRES-Cre VISp layer 6a 473860269
  38. Allen Institute: Rbp4-Cre VISp layer 5 472424854
  39. Allen Institute: Rbp4-Cre VISp layer 6a 473871592
  40. Allen Institute: Rorb-IRES2-Cre-D VISp layer 2/3 472299294
  41. Allen Institute: Rorb-IRES2-Cre-D VISp layer 2/3 472434498
  42. Allen Institute: Rorb-IRES2-Cre-D VISp layer 4 473863510
  43. Allen Institute: Rorb-IRES2-Cre-D VISp layer 5 471087975
  44. Allen Institute: Rorb-IRES2-Cre-D VISp layer 5 473561660
  45. Allen Institute: Scnn1a-Tg2-Cre VISp layer 4 472300877
  46. Allen Institute: Scnn1a-Tg2-Cre VISp layer 4 472427533
  47. Allen Institute: Scnn1a-Tg2-Cre VISp layer 4 472912107
  48. Allen Institute: Scnn1a-Tg2-Cre VISp layer 4 473465456
  49. Allen Institute: Scnn1a-Tg2-Cre VISp layer 5 472306460
  50. Allen Institute: Scnn1a-Tg3-Cre VISp layer 4 329321704
  51. Allen Institute: Scnn1a-Tg3-Cre VISp layer 4 472363762
  52. Allen Institute: Scnn1a-Tg3-Cre VISp layer 4 473862845
  53. Allen Institute: Scnn1a-Tg3-Cre VISp layer 4 473872986
  54. Allen Institute: Scnn1a-Tg3-Cre VISp layer 5 472455509
  55. Allen Institute: Scnn1a-Tg3-Cre VISp layer 5 473863578
  56. Allen Institute: Scnn1a-Tg3-Cre VISp layer 5 473871773
  57. Allen Institute: Sst-IRES-Cre VISp layer 2/3 471086533
  58. Allen Institute: Sst-IRES-Cre VISp layer 2/3 472304676
  59. Allen Institute: Sst-IRES-Cre VISp layer 4 472304539
  60. Allen Institute: Sst-IRES-Cre VISp layer 5 472299363
  61. Allen Institute: Sst-IRES-Cre VISp layer 5 472450023
  62. Allen Institute: Sst-IRES-Cre VISp layer 5 473835796
  63. Allen Institute: Sst-IRES-Cre VISp layer 6a 472440759
  64. Alpha rhythm in vitro visual cortex (Traub et al 2020)
  65. Amyloid-beta effects on release probability and integration at CA3-CA1 synapses (Romani et al. 2013)
  66. AP back-prop. explains threshold variability and rapid rise (McCormick et al. 2007, Yu et al. 2008)
  67. AP initiation and propagation in type II cochlear ganglion cell (Hossain et al 2005)
  68. Apical Length Governs Computational Diversity of Layer 5 Pyramidal Neurons (Galloni et al 2020)
  69. Axonal gap junctions produce fast oscillations in cerebellar Purkinje cells (Traub et al. 2008)
  70. Axonal NaV1.6 Sodium Channels in AP Initiation of CA1 Pyramidal Neurons (Royeck et al. 2008)
  71. Axonal Projection and Interneuron Types (Helmstaedter et al. 2008)
  72. Biophysical and phenomenological models of spike-timing dependent plasticity (Badoual et al. 2006)
  73. Bursting and oscillations in RD1 Retina driven by AII Amacrine Neuron (Choi et al. 2014)
  74. Ca+/HCN channel-dependent persistent activity in multiscale model of neocortex (Neymotin et al 2016)
  75. CA1 network model for place cell dynamics (Turi et al 2019)
  76. CA1 network model: interneuron contributions to epileptic deficits (Shuman et al 2020)
  77. CA1 pyramidal cell: I_NaP and I_M contributions to somatic bursting (Golomb et al 2006)
  78. CA1 pyramidal cell: reconstructed axonal arbor and failures at weak gap junctions (Vladimirov 2011)
  79. CA1 pyramidal neuron (Combe et al 2018)
  80. CA1 pyramidal neuron to study INaP properties and repetitive firing (Uebachs et al. 2010)
  81. CA1 pyramidal neuron: as a 2-layer NN and subthreshold synaptic summation (Poirazi et al 2003)
  82. CA1 pyramidal neuron: depolarization block (Bianchi et al. 2012)
  83. CA1 pyramidal neuron: effects of R213Q and R312W Kv7.2 mutations (Miceli et al. 2013)
  84. CA1 pyramidal neuron: functional significance of axonal Kv7 channels (Shah et al. 2008)
  85. CA1 pyramidal neuron: Ih current (Migliore et al. 2012)
  86. CA1 pyramidal neuron: Persistent Na current mediates steep synaptic amplification (Hsu et al 2018)
  87. CA1 Pyramidal Neuron: slow Na+ inactivation (Migliore 1996)
  88. CA1 pyramidal neuron: synaptically-induced bAP predicts synapse location (Sterratt et al. 2012)
  89. CA1 pyramidal neurons: effects of a Kv7.2 mutation (Miceli et al. 2009)
  90. CA1 pyramidal neurons: effects of Kv7 (M-) channels on synaptic integration (Shah et al. 2011)
  91. CA1 pyramidal populations after high frequency head impacts (Chapman, et al., 2023)
  92. CA3 pyramidal neuron (Lazarewicz et al 2002)
  93. CA3 Pyramidal Neuron (Migliore et al 1995)
  94. CA3 pyramidal neuron (Safiulina et al. 2010)
  95. CA3 pyramidal neuron: firing properties (Hemond et al. 2008)
  96. Cerebellar Golgi cell (Solinas et al. 2007a, 2007b)
  97. Cerebellar purkinje cell (De Schutter and Bower 1994)
  98. Cerebellar purkinje cell: K and Ca channels regulate APs (Miyasho et al 2001)
  99. Cerebellum granule cell FHF (Dover et al. 2016)
  100. Changes of ionic concentrations during seizure transitions (Gentiletti et al. 2016)
  101. Channel density variability among CA1 neurons (Migliore et al. 2018)
  102. Circadian rhythmicity shapes astrocyte morphology and neuronal function in CA1 (McCauley et al 2020)
  103. Collection of simulated data from a thalamocortical network model (Glabska, Chintaluri, Wojcik 2017)
  104. Complex CA1-neuron to study AP initiation (Wimmer et al. 2010)
  105. Computational aspects of feedback in neural circuits (Maass et al 2006)
  106. Computational model of bladder small DRG neuron soma (Mandge & Manchanda 2018)
  107. Conductance-based model of rodent thoracic sympathetic postganglionic neuron (McKinnon et al 2019)
  108. Control of vibrissa motoneuron firing (Harish and Golomb 2010)
  109. Correcting space clamp in dendrites (Schaefer et al. 2003 and 2007)
  110. Cortical pyramidal neuron, phase response curve (Stiefel et al 2009)
  111. Current Dipole in Laminar Neocortex (Lee et al. 2013)
  112. Data-driven, HH-type model of the lateral pyloric (LP) cell in the STG (Nowotny et al. 2008)
  113. Dendritica (Vetter et al 2001)
  114. Dentate granule cell: mAHP & sAHP; SK & Kv7/M channels (Mateos-Aparicio et al., 2014)
  115. Discharge hysteresis in motoneurons (Powers & Heckman 2015)
  116. Dopamine neuron of the vent. periaqu. gray and dors. raphe nucleus (vlPAG/DRN) (Dougalis et al 2017)
  117. Double cable myelinated axon (Layer 5 pyramidal neuron; Cohen et al 2020)
  118. Dynamic cortical interlaminar interactions (Carracedo et al. 2013)
  119. Dynamical assessment of ion channels during in vivo-like states (Guet-McCreight & Skinner 2020)
  120. Early-onset epileptic encephalopathy (Miceli et al. 2015)
  121. Effects of increasing CREB on storage and recall processes in a CA1 network (Bianchi et al. 2014)
  122. Electrodecrements in in vitro model of infantile spasms (Traub et al 2020)
  123. Engaging distinct oscillatory neocortical circuits (Vierling-Claassen et al. 2010)
  124. Firing neocortical layer V pyramidal neuron (Reetz et al. 2014; Stadler et al. 2014)
  125. Fluctuating synaptic conductances recreate in-vivo-like activity (Destexhe et al 2001)
  126. Gamma genesis in the basolateral amygdala (Feng et al 2019)
  127. GC model (Beining et al 2017)
  128. Hippocampal CA1 microcircuit model including somatic and dendritic inhibition
  129. Hippocampal CA1 pyramidal cell demonstrating dynamic mode switching (Berteau & Bullock 2020)
  130. Hippocampal Mossy Fiber bouton: presynaptic KV7 channel function (Martinello et al 2019)
  131. Hippocampus CA1 OLM cell multicompartment conductance-based model (Sun et al. 2023)
  132. Hodgkin-Huxley model of persistent activity in PFC neurons (Winograd et al. 2008) (NEURON python)
  133. Hodgkin-Huxley model of persistent activity in prefrontal cortex neurons (Winograd et al. 2008)
  134. Hodgkin-Huxley models of different classes of cortical neurons (Pospischil et al. 2008)
  135. Human Cortical L5 Pyramidal Cell (Rich et al. 2021)
  136. Human L5 Cortical Circuit (Guet-McCreight)
  137. Human layer 2/3 cortical microcircuits in health and depression (Yao et al, 2022)
  138. Hyperexcitability from Nav1.2 channel loss in neocortical pyramidal cells (Spratt et al 2021)
  139. Hysteresis in voltage gating of HCN channels (Elinder et al 2006, Mannikko et al 2005)
  140. Impact of dendritic atrophy on intrinsic and synaptic excitability (Narayanan & Chattarji, 2010)
  141. Impact of dendritic size and topology on pyramidal cell burst firing (van Elburg and van Ooyen 2010)
  142. Influence of dendritic structure on neocortical neuron firing patterns (Mainen and Sejnowski 1996)
  143. Intracortical synaptic potential modulation by presynaptic somatic potential (Shu et al. 2006, 2007)
  144. Ionic mechanisms of bursting in CA3 pyramidal neurons (Xu and Clancy 2008)
  145. Knox implementation of Destexhe 1998 spike and wave oscillation model (Knox et al 2018)
  146. L2/3 V1 Pyramidal Cell model (modified Park et al., 2019; a/n: 231185) (Petousakis et al., 2023)
  147. L5b PC model constrained for BAC firing and perisomatic current step firing (Hay et al., 2011)
  148. Layer V pyramidal cell functions and schizophrenia genetics (Mäki-Marttunen et al 2019)
  149. Layer V pyramidal cell model with reduced morphology (Mäki-Marttunen et al 2018)
  150. LCN-HippoModel: model of CA1 PCs deep-superficial theta firing dynamics (Navas-Olive et al 2020)
  151. LGMD - ON excitation to dendritic field C
  152. LGMD impedance (Dewell & Gabbiani 2019)
  153. LGMD with 3D morphology and active dendrites (Dewell & Gabbiani 2018)
  154. Library of biophysically detailed striatal projection neurons (Lindroos and Hellgren Kotaleski 2020)
  155. LIP and FEF rhythmic attention model (Aussel et al. 2023)
  156. Long time windows from theta modulated inhib. in entorhinal–hippo. loop (Cutsuridis & Poirazi 2015)
  157. Long-Term Inactivation of Na+ Channels as a Mech of Adaptation in CA1 Pyr Cells (Upchurch et al '22)
  158. M-current in a collision detection neuron (LGMD model) (Dewell & Gabbiani 2018)
  159. Mature and young adult-born dentate granule cell models (T2N interface) (Beining et al. 2017)
  160. MEG of Somatosensory Neocortex (Jones et al. 2007)
  161. Membrane electrical properties of mouse CA1 pyramidal cells during strong inputs (Bianchi et al 22)
  162. Microcircuits of L5 thick tufted pyramidal cells (Hay & Segev 2015)
  163. Mirror Neuron (Antunes et al 2017)
  164. Modelling reduced excitability in aged CA1 neurons as a Ca-dependent process (Markaki et al. 2005)
  165. Modulation of septo-hippocampal theta activity by GABAA receptors (Hajos et al. 2004)
  166. Multi-comp. CA1 O-LM interneuron model with varying dendritic Ih distributions (Sekulic et al 2015)
  167. Multicompartmental cerebellar granule cell model (Diwakar et al. 2009)
  168. Multitarget pharmacology for Dystonia in M1 (Neymotin et al 2016)
  169. MyFirstNEURON (Houweling, Sejnowski 1997)
  170. Na+ channel dependence of AP initiation in cortical pyramidal neuron (Kole et al. 2008)
  171. NN activity impact on neocortical pyr. neurons integrative properties in vivo (Destexhe & Pare 1999)
  172. O-LM interneuron model (Lawrence et al. 2006)
  173. Olfactory Bulb Network (Davison et al 2003)
  174. Optical stimulation of a channelrhodopsin-2 positive pyramidal neuron model (Foutz et al 2012)
  175. Orientation preference in L23 V1 pyramidal neurons (Park et al 2019)
  176. Paradoxical GABA-mediated excitation (Lewin et al. 2012)
  177. Parameter estimation for Hodgkin-Huxley based models of cortical neurons (Lepora et al. 2011)
  178. Persistent synchronized bursting activity in cortical tissues (Golomb et al 2005)
  179. Phase response curve of a globus pallidal neuron (Fujita et al. 2011)
  180. Phasic ACh promotes gamma oscillations in E-I networks (Lu et al, 2020)
  181. Phosphoinositide-Dependent Signaling in Sympathetic Neurons (SCG) (Kruse et al. 2016)
  182. Pleiotropic effects of SCZ-associated genes (Mäki-Marttunen et al. 2017)
  183. Pyramidal neuron coincidence detection tuned by dendritic branching pattern (Schaefer et al 2003)
  184. Pyramidal Neuron Deep: Constrained by experiment (Dyhrfjeld-Johnsen et al. 2005)
  185. Pyramidal Neuron: Deep, Thalamic Relay and Reticular, Interneuron (Destexhe et al 1998, 2001)
  186. Pyramidal neurons switch from integrators to resonators (Prescott et al. 2008)
  187. Rapid desynchronization of an electrically coupled Golgi cell network (Vervaeke et al. 2010)
  188. Reconstructing cerebellar granule layer evoked LFP using convolution (ReConv) (Diwakar et al. 2011)
  189. Reduced-morphology model of CA1 pyramidal cells optimized + validated w/ HippoUnit (Tomko et al '21)
  190. Regulation of KCNQ2/KCNQ3 current by G protein cycling (Suh et al 2004)
  191. Regulation of motoneuron excitability by KCNQ/Kv7 modulators (Lombardo & Harrington 2016)
  192. Rhesus Monkey Layer 3 Pyramidal Neurons: Young vs aged PFC (Coskren et al. 2015)
  193. Rhesus Monkey Young and Aged L3 PFC Pyramidal Neurons (Rumbell et al. 2016)
  194. Role of afferent-hair cell connectivity in determining spike train regularity (Holmes et al 2017)
  195. Schiz.-linked gene effects on intrinsic single-neuron excitability (Maki-Marttunen et al. 2016)
  196. SCZ-associated variant effects on L5 pyr cell NN activity and delta osc. (Maki-Marttunen et al 2018)
  197. Self-organized olfactory pattern recognition (Kaplan & Lansner 2014)
  198. Sensory-evoked responses of L5 pyramidal tract neurons (Egger et al 2020)
  199. Shaping NMDA spikes by timed synaptic inhibition on L5PC (Doron et al. 2017)
  200. Sleep-wake transitions in corticothalamic system (Bazhenov et al 2002)
  201. Spike burst-pause dynamics of Purkinje cells regulate sensorimotor adaptation (Luque et al 2019)
  202. STDP depends on dendritic synapse location (Letzkus et al. 2006)
  203. Striatal FSI and SPN oscillation model (Chartove et al. 2020)
  204. Structure-dynamics relationships in bursting neuronal networks revealed (Mäki-Marttunen et al. 2013)
  205. Subiculum network model with dynamic chloride/potassium homeostasis (Buchin et al 2016)
  206. Sympathetic neuron (Wheeler et al 2004)
  207. Systematic integration of data into multi-scale models of mouse primary V1 (Billeh et al 2020)
  208. Thalamocortical loop with delay for investigation of absence epilepsy (Liu et al 2019)
  209. The APP in C-terminal domain alters CA1 neuron firing (Pousinha et al 2019)
  210. The origin of different spike and wave-like events (Hall et al 2017)
  211. Theta phase precession in a model CA3 place cell (Baker and Olds 2007)
  212. Theta-gamma phase amplitude coupling in a hippocampal CA1 microcircuit (Ponzi et al. 2023)
  213. Tight junction model of CNS myelinated axons (Devaux and Gow 2008)
  214. Unbalanced peptidergic inhibition in superficial cortex underlies seizure activity (Hall et al 2015)
  215. Visual physiology of the layer 4 cortical circuit in silico (Arkhipov et al 2018)
  216. Zebrafish Mauthner-cell model (Watanabe et al 2017)
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