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Minimal cell model (Av-Ron et al 1991)
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The minimal cell model (MCM) is a reduced Hodgkin-Huxley model that can
exhibit excitable and oscillatory behavior. It consists of two
ordinary differential equations, dV/dt for membrane voltage and dW/dt
for potassium activation and sodium inactivation. The MCM has a stable
membrane potential of -60mV. With constant input current of 10uA/cm2, it
exhibits oscillations of 150Hz. It is based on the work by FitzHugh and
Rinzel.
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Neuron or other electrically excitable cell Show
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Av-Ron E, Parnas H, Segel LA (1991) Show
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Av-Ron, Evyatar [eav-ron at uth.tmc.edu] Show
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