Transmitter: Ions

  1. A model of neurovascular coupling and the BOLD response (Mathias et al 2017, Kenny et al 2018)
  2. An ion-based model for swelling of neurons and astrocytes (Hubel & Ullah 2016)
  3. Application of a common kinetic formalism for synaptic models (Destexhe et al 1994)
  4. Ca(2+) oscillations based on Ca-induced Ca-release (Dupont et al 1991)
  5. Ca-dependent K Channel: kinetics from rat muscle (Moczydlowski, Latorre 1983) XPP
  6. Changes of ionic concentrations during seizure transitions (Gentiletti et al. 2016)
  7. Computer simulations of neuron-glia interactions mediated by ion flux (Somjen et al. 2008)
  8. Globus pallidus multi-compartmental model neuron with realistic morphology (Gunay et al. 2008)
  9. Hodgkin–Huxley model with fractional gating (Teka et al. 2016)
  10. Learning intrinsic excitability in Medium Spiny Neurons (Scheler 2014)
  11. Multiscale model of olfactory receptor neuron in mouse (Dougherty 2009)
  12. Pancreatic Beta Cell signalling pathways (Fridlyand & Philipson 2016) (MATLAB)
  13. Phase response curve of a globus pallidal neuron (Fujita et al. 2011)
  14. Role of KCNQ1 and IKs in cardiac repolarization (Silva, Rudy 2005) (XPP)
  15. Simulation study of Andersen-Tawil syndrome (Sung et al 2006)
  16. Spiking GridPlaceMap model (Pilly & Grossberg, PLoS One, 2013)
  17. Spontaneous calcium oscillations in astrocytes (Lavrentovich and Hemkin 2008)
  18. Squid axon: Bifurcation analysis of mode-locking (Lee & Kim 2006) (Gangal & Dar 2014)
  19. Subiculum network model with dynamic chloride/potassium homeostasis (Buchin et al 2016)
  20. Thalamic network model of deep brain stimulation in essential tremor (Birdno et al. 2012)
  21. Using NEURON for reaction-diffusion modeling of extracellular dynamics (Newton et al 2018)
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