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Cerebellar purkinje cell
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A kinetic model unifying presynaptic short-term facilitation and depression (Lee et al. 2009)
2
A simplified cerebellar Purkinje neuron (the PPR model) (Brown et al. 2010)
3
Axonal gap junctions produce fast oscillations in cerebellar Purkinje cells (Traub et al. 2008)
4
Cerebellar gain and timing control model (Yamazaki & Tanaka 2007)(Yamazaki & Nagao 2012)
5
Cerebellar long-term depression (LTD) (Antunes and De Schutter 2012)
6
Cerebellar purkinje cell (De Schutter and Bower 1994)
7
Cerebellar purkinje cell: interacting Kv3 and Na currents influence firing (Akemann, Knopfel 2006)
8
Cerebellar purkinje cell: K and Ca channels regulate APs (Miyasho et al 2001)
9
Cerebellar Purkinje Cell: resurgent Na current and high frequency firing (Khaliq et al 2003)
10
Controlling KCa channels with different Ca2+ buffering models in Purkinje cell (Anwar et al. 2010)
11
Dendritic signals command firing dynamics in a Cerebellar Purkinje Cell model (Genet et al. 2010)
12
Dendritica (Vetter et al 2001)
13
Effect of voltage sensitive fluorescent proteins on neuronal excitability (Akemann et al. 2009)
14
Spike timing detection in different forms of LTD (Doi et al 2005)
15
Stability of complex spike timing-dependent plasticity in cerebellar learning (Roberts 2007)
16
Stochastic ion channels and neuronal morphology (Cannon et al. 2010)
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