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NameSalamander retinal ganglian cells: morphology influences firing (Sheasby, Fohlmeister 1999)
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NotesNerve impulse entrainment and other excitation and passive phenomena are analyzed for a morphologically diverse and exhaustive data set (n=57) of realistic (3-dimensional computer traced) soma-dendritic tree structures of ganglion cells in the tiger salamander (Ambystoma tigrinum) retina.
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Retinal ganglion cell show other
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I Calcium show other
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Neuron or other electrically excitable cell show other
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Active Dendrites show other
Action Potentials show other
Action Potential Initiation show other
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Influence of Dendritic Geometry show other
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Bursting show other
Calcium dynamics show other
Coincidence Detection show other
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Sheasby BW, Fohlmeister JF (1999) show other
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Neuron show other
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Sheasby, Brent W  show other
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