Model Concept: Axonal Action Potentials

The model is used to investigate action potential propagation in axons.

  1. A detailed Purkinje cell model (Masoli et al 2015)
  2. A model for a nociceptor terminal and terminal tree (Barkai et al., 2020)
  3. A model for interaural time difference sensitivity in the medial superior olive (Zhou et al 2005)
  4. Action Potential initiation and backpropagation in Neocortical L5 Pyramidal Neuron (Hu et al. 2009)
  5. Activity-dependent broadening of axonal spikes by inactivating K channels (Zheng & Kamiya 2023)
  6. AIS model of L5 cortical pyramidal neuron (Filipis et al., 2023)
  7. Axonal subthreshold voltage signaling along hippocampal mossy fiber (Kamiya 2022)
  8. CA1 pyramidal cell: reconstructed axonal arbor and failures at weak gap junctions (Vladimirov 2011)
  9. CA1 pyramidal neuron: functional significance of axonal Kv7 channels (Shah et al. 2008)
  10. Conduction in uniform myelinated axons (Moore et al 1978)
  11. Contribution of the axon initial segment to APs recorded extracellularly (Telenczuk et al 2018)
  12. Current flow during PAP in squid axon at diameter change (Joyner et al 1980)
  13. Demyelinated and remyelinating axon conductances (Hines, Shrager 1991)
  14. Dendritica (Vetter et al 2001)
  15. Dentate gyrus network model (Santhakumar et al 2005)
  16. Dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neuronal model (Amir, Devor 2003)
  17. Double cable myelinated axon (Layer 5 pyramidal neuron; Cohen et al 2020)
  18. Effects of Acetyl-L-carnitine on neural transmission (Lombardo et al 2004)
  19. ELL Medium Ganglion Cell (Mormyrid fish) (Muller et al, 2023)
  20. Ephaptic interactions in olfactory nerve (Bokil et al 2001)
  21. Glutamate mediated dendritic and somatic plateau potentials in cortical L5 pyr cells (Gao et al '20)
  22. GPi/GPe neuron models (Johnson and McIntyre 2008)
  23. Heterogeneous axon model (Zang et al, accepted)
  24. High frequency oscillations induced in three gap-junction coupled neurons (Tseng et al. 2008)
  25. Leech Mechanosensory Neurons: Synaptic Facilitation by Reflected APs (Baccus 1998)
  26. MCCAIS model (multicompartmental cooperative AIS) (Öz et al 2015)
  27. Mechanisms of fast rhythmic bursting in a layer 2/3 cortical neuron (Traub et al 2003)
  28. Mechanisms of very fast oscillations in axon networks coupled by gap junctions (Munro, Borgers 2010)
  29. Multicompartmental cerebellar granule cell model (Diwakar et al. 2009)
  30. Multiscale model of olfactory receptor neuron in mouse (Dougherty 2009)
  31. Myelinated axon conduction velocity (Brill et al 1977)
  32. Na+ channel dependence of AP initiation in cortical pyramidal neuron (Kole et al. 2008)
  33. Neocort. pyramidal cells subthreshold somatic voltage controls spike propagation (Munro Kopell 2012)
  34. Neurite: electrophysiological-mechanical coupling simulation framework (Garcia-Grajales et al 2015)
  35. Novel Na current with slow de-inactivation (Tsutsui, Oka 2002)
  36. Prediction for the presence of voltage-gated Ca2+ channels in myelinated central axons (Brown 2003)
  37. Regulation of motoneuron excitability by KCNQ/Kv7 modulators (Lombardo & Harrington 2016)
  38. Salamander retinal ganglian cells: morphology influences firing (Sheasby, Fohlmeister 1999)
  39. Sharpness of spike initiation in neurons explained by compartmentalization (Brette 2013)
  40. Sound-evoked activity in peripheral axons of type I spiral ganglion neurons (Budak et al. 2021)
  41. Spike Initiation in Neocortical Pyramidal Neurons (Mainen et al 1995)
  42. Spike propagation and bouton activation in terminal arborizations (Luscher, Shiner 1990)
  43. Spike trains in Hodgkin–Huxley model and ISIs of acupuncture manipulations (Wang et al. 2008)
  44. Spikelet generation and AP initiation in a L5 neocortical pyr neuron (Michalikova et al. 2017) Fig 1
  45. Spikelet generation and AP initiation in a simplified pyr neuron (Michalikova et al. 2017) Fig 3
  46. Spinal Motor Neuron (Dodge, Cooley 1973)
  47. Spinal Motor Neuron (McIntyre et al 2002)
  48. Spontaneous firing caused by stochastic channel gating (Chow, White 1996)
  49. Stimulated and physiologically induced APs: frequency and fiber diameter (Sadashivaiah et al 2018)
  50. Submyelin Potassium accumulation in Subthalamic neuron (STN) axons (Bellinger et al. 2008)
  51. Synaptic gating at axonal branches, and sharp-wave ripples with replay (Vladimirov et al. 2013)
  52. Temperature-Sensitive conduction at axon branch points (Westerfield et al 1978)
  53. Thalamic network model of deep brain stimulation in essential tremor (Birdno et al. 2012)
  54. The basis of sharp spike onset in standard biophysical models (Telenczuk et al 2017)
  55. Tight junction model of CNS myelinated axons (Devaux and Gow 2008)
  56. Touch Sensory Cells (T Cells) of the Leech (Cataldo et al. 2004) (Scuri et al. 2007)
  57. Xenopus Myelinated Neuron (Frankenhaeuser, Huxley 1964)
  58. Zonisamide-induced inhibition of the firing of APs in hippocampal neurons (Huang et al. 2007)
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