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Name
CA1 pyramidal neuron: signal propagation in oblique dendrites (Migliore et al 2005)
Model File
obliques
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Notes
NEURON mod files from the paper: M. Migliore, M. Ferrante, GA Ascoli (2005). The model shows how the back- and forward propagation of action potentials in the oblique dendrites of CA1 neurons could be modulated by local properties such as morphology or active conductances.
Model Neurons
CA1 pyramidal neuron
 
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I A
 
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I h
 
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I K
 
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I Na,t
 
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AMPA
 
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Model Type
Dendrite
 
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Model Concept
Action Potentials
 
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Active Dendrites
 
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Dendritic Action Potentials
 
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Influence of Dendritic Geometry
 
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Action Potential Initiation
 
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Ion Channel Kinetics
 
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Model papers
Migliore M, Ferrante M, Ascoli GA (2005)
 
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neuroConstruct (web link to model)
 
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Neuron
 
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Gap Junctions
Implemented by
Migliore, Michele [Michele.Migliore at Yale.edu]
 
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Model Neurotransmitters
Glutamate
 
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neuroConstruct
 
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Simulation Platform ID
178
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CA1 pyramidal neuron: signal propagation in oblique dendrites (Migliore et al 2005)
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12/22/2010 3:25:12 PM
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