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The provided code models a component of neuronal activity related to the persistent sodium current (INaP). This current is typically associated with a type of voltage-gated sodium channel that does not completely inactivate, leading to a sustained influx of sodium ions (Na+) during subthreshold depolarizations. Here are the key biological aspects captured by the code:

Persistent Sodium Current (INaP)

Biophysical Parameters

Thermal Dependence

The model captures key aspects of neuronal electrophysiology focusing on how persistent sodium currents can influence neuronal firing patterns and excitability. These currents are vital in the generation of rhythmic activities in certain neurons and have implications in understanding various neural processes and dysfunctions such as epilepsy and neuropathic pain.