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Prescott, Steven A. - Pittsburgh Center for Pain Research & Department of Neurobiology, University of Pittsburgh
Hippocampal bursts caused by changes in NMDA receptor-dependent excitation in a mouse model of variant CJD
Gain control of firing rate by shunting inhibition: Roles of synaptic noise and dendritic saturation
vidual genes downstream of svb, presumably the cytoskeletal genes sculpting the apical extensions that form trichomes, might have no
Impact of Background Synaptic Activity on Neuronal Response Properties Revealed
Biophysical Basis for Three Distinct Dynamical Mechanisms of Action Potential Initiation
Introduction. x 0.1 How to use this book. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . x
Interactions between Depression and Facilitation within Neural Networks
Cellular/Molecular Spike-Rate Coding and Spike-Time Coding Are Affected
Cellular/Molecular Integration Time in a Subset of Spinal Lamina I Neurons Is
Cellular/Molecular Nonlinear Interaction between Shunting and Adaptation
Imbalance of ionic conductances contributes to diverse symptoms of demyelination
Pyramidal Neurons Switch From Integrators In Vitro to Resonators Under In Vivo-Like Conditions
Chloride regulation in the pain pathway Theodore J. Pricea,, Fernando Cerverob
XPPAUT(1) XPPAUT Documentation XPPAUT(1) xppaut -X Phase plane plus AUTO. Solves many kinds of equations.
XPP Commands Bard Ermentrout --Jan 2000
XPPAUT5.0 the differential equations tool Bard Ermentrout
J Comp Physiol A (1996) 179:407 414 9 Springer-Verlag 1996 S. Prescott 9 R. Chase
XPP Commands Bard Ermentrout --Jan 2000
Lamina I of the spinal dorsal horn plays an important role in the processing and relay of nociceptive and thermo-
Neural Circuit Mediating Tentacle Withdrawal in Helix aspersa, With Specific Reference to the Competence of the Motor Neuron C3
BioMed Central Page 1 of 20
Brief Communications ClC-2 Channels Regulate Neuronal Excitability, Not
Efficacy of Synaptic Inhibition Depends on Multiple, Dynamically Interacting Mechanisms Implicated in
IOP PUBLISHING JOURNAL OF NEURAL ENGINEERING J. Neural Eng. 8 (2011) 065002 (12pp) doi:10.1088/1741-2560/8/6/065002