Two forms of synaptic depression by neuromodulation of presynaptic Ca2+ channels (Burke et al 2018)
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Two forms of synaptic depression by neuromodulation of presynaptic Ca2+ channels (Burke et al 2018)
Contribution of the axon initial segment to APs recorded extracellularly (Telenczuk et al 2018)
ROOTS: An Algorithm to Generate Biologically Realistic Cortical Axons (Bingham et al 2020)
Software (called Optimizer) for fitting neuronal models (Friedrich et al. 2014)
PyRhO: A multiscale optogenetics simulation platform (Evans et al 2016)
Differential interactions between Notch and ID factors control neurogenesis (Boareto et al 2017)
ModFossa: a library for modeling ion channels using Python (Ferneyhough et al 2016)
Homeostatic mechanisms may shape oscillatory modulations (Peterson & Voytek 2020)
Heterosynaptic Spike-Timing-Dependent Plasticity (Hiratani & Fukai 2017)
Reproducibility and comparability of models for astrocyte Ca2+ excitability (Manninen et al 2017)
Brainstem circuits controlling locomotor frequency and gait (Ausborn et al 2019)
Dipolar extracellular potentials generated by axonal projections (McColgan et al 2017)
Alleviating catastrophic forgetting: context gating and synaptic stabilization (Masse et al 2018)
Cochlea: inner ear models in Python (Zilany et al 2009, 2014; Holmberg M 2007)
Effects of Guanfacine and Phenylephrine on a model of working memory (Duggins et al 2017)
Different roles for inhibition in the rhythm-generating respiratory network (Harris et al 2017)
Multiscale modeling of epileptic seizures (Naze et al. 2015)
PyPNS: Multiscale Simulation of a Peripheral Nerve in Python (Lubba et al 2018)
The basis of sharp spike onset in standard biophysical models (Telenczuk et al 2017)
Beta-cell hubs maintain Ca2+ oscillations in human and mouse islet simulations (Lei et al 2018)
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