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Mouse Episodic and Continuous Locomotion CPG (Sharples et al, 2022)
Jessica Parker
We modeled the locomotion CPG in neonatal mice, and our model produces both episodic and continuous locomotion, similar to activity seen in experimental recordings of motor neurons in the isolated spinal cords of neonatal mice. Our model is presented in Sharples SA, Parker J, Cruz JM, Vargas A, Lognon AP, Cheng N, Young L, Shonak A, Cymbalyuk G, Whelan PJ. Mechanisms of Episodic Rhythmicity Contributions of h-and Na+/K+ pump currents to the generation of episodic and continuous rhythmic activities. 2021. Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience. 579. Accepted.
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  • Sharples SA, Parker J, Cruz JM, Vargas A, Lognon AP, Cheng N, Young L, Shonak A, Cymbalyuk G, Whelan PJ (2022) Show Other
jessiraeparker2@gmail.com
spinal interneurons
I Ca, slow inactivation, low voltage-activated
Hodgkin-Huxley style HCO
Sharples SA, Parker J, Cruz JM, Vargas A, Lognon AP, Cheng N, Young L, Shonak A, Cymbalyuk G, Whelan PJ. Mechanisms of Episodic Rhythmicity Contributions of h-and Na+/K+ pump currents to the generation of episodic and continuous rhythmic activities. 2021. Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience. 579. Accepted.
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