Circuits that contain the Current : I K,Ca

(Includes BK, IK, SK, and I AHP currents; K current activated by increases in [Ca2+]i; voltage dependence varies)
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1. A focal seizure model with ion concentration changes (Gentiletti et al., 2022)
2. A Moth MGC Model-A HH network with quantitative rate reduction (Buckley & Nowotny 2011)
3. A multilayer cortical model to study seizure propagation across microdomains (Basu et al. 2015)
4. A single column thalamocortical network model (Traub et al 2005)
5. A two-layer biophysical olfactory bulb model of cholinergic neuromodulation (Li and Cleland 2013)
6. Alpha rhythm in vitro visual cortex (Traub et al 2020)
7. Axonal gap junctions produce fast oscillations in cerebellar Purkinje cells (Traub et al. 2008)
8. Basal ganglia-thalamic network model for deep brain stimulation (So et al. 2012)
9. Ca+/HCN channel-dependent persistent activity in multiscale model of neocortex (Neymotin et al 2016)
10. CA1 network model for place cell dynamics (Turi et al 2019)
11. CA1 network model: interneuron contributions to epileptic deficits (Shuman et al 2020)
12. CA1 pyramidal cell: reconstructed axonal arbor and failures at weak gap junctions (Vladimirov 2011)
13. Cerebellar granular layer (Maex and De Schutter 1998)
14. Changes of ionic concentrations during seizure transitions (Gentiletti et al. 2016)
15. Collection of simulated data from a thalamocortical network model (Glabska, Chintaluri, Wojcik 2017)
16. Current Dipole in Laminar Neocortex (Lee et al. 2013)
17. Decorrelation in the developing visual thalamus (Tikidji-Hamburyan et al, accepted)
18. Dentate gyrus network model (Santhakumar et al 2005)
19. Dentate gyrus network model (Tejada et al 2014)
20. Dynamic cortical interlaminar interactions (Carracedo et al. 2013)
21. Effects of increasing CREB on storage and recall processes in a CA1 network (Bianchi et al. 2014)
22. Electrically-coupled Retzius neurons (Vazquez et al. 2009)
23. Electrodecrements in in vitro model of infantile spasms (Traub et al 2020)
24. Engaging distinct oscillatory neocortical circuits (Vierling-Claassen et al. 2010)
25. Fast oscillations in inhibitory networks (Maex, De Schutter 2003)
26. Gating of steering signals through phasic modulation of reticulospinal neurons (Kozlov et al. 2014)
27. Hippocampal CA1 NN with spontaneous theta, gamma: full scale & network clamp (Bezaire et al 2016)
28. Hippocampal CA3 network and circadian regulation (Stanley et al. 2013)
29. Homeostatic mechanisms may shape oscillatory modulations (Peterson & Voytek 2020)
30. Ih tunes oscillations in an In Silico CA3 model (Neymotin et al. 2013)
31. Inhibition and glial-K+ interaction leads to diverse seizure transition modes (Ho & Truccolo 2016)
32. Ketamine disrupts theta modulation of gamma in a computer model of hippocampus (Neymotin et al 2011)
33. Lateral dendrodenditic inhibition in the Olfactory Bulb (David et al. 2008)
34. Leech Heart (HE) Motor Neuron conductances contributions to NN activity (Lamb & Calabrese 2013)
35. Levodopa-Induced Toxicity in Parkinson's Disease (Muddapu et al, 2022)
36. Lobster STG pyloric network model with calcium sensor (Gunay & Prinz 2010) (Prinz et al. 2004)
37. Long time windows from theta modulated inhib. in entorhinal–hippo. loop (Cutsuridis & Poirazi 2015)
38. MEG of Somatosensory Neocortex (Jones et al. 2007)
39. Microcircuits of L5 thick tufted pyramidal cells (Hay & Segev 2015)
40. Model of the cerebellar granular network (Sudhakar et al 2017)
41. Modelling platform of the cochlear nucleus and other auditory circuits (Manis & Compagnola 2018)
42. Modulation of septo-hippocampal theta activity by GABAA receptors (Hajos et al. 2004)
43. Multitarget pharmacology for Dystonia in M1 (Neymotin et al 2016)
44. Muscle spindle feedback circuit (Moraud et al, 2016)
45. Na channel mutations in the dentate gyrus (Thomas et al. 2009)
46. Network model of the granular layer of the cerebellar cortex (Maex, De Schutter 1998)
47. Network model with neocortical architecture (Anderson et al 2007,2012; Azhar et al 2012)
48. Olfactory bulb microcircuits model with dual-layer inhibition (Gilra & Bhalla 2015)
49. Olfactory bulb mitral cell gap junction NN model: burst firing and synchrony (O`Connor et al. 2012)
50. Olfactory Bulb Network (Davison et al 2003)
51. Parametric computation and persistent gamma in a cortical model (Chambers et al. 2012)
52. Purkinje cell: Synaptic activation predicts voltage control of burst-pause (Masoli & D'Angelo 2017)
53. Rapid desynchronization of an electrically coupled Golgi cell network (Vervaeke et al. 2010)
54. Self-organized olfactory pattern recognition (Kaplan & Lansner 2014)
55. Sensory-evoked responses of L5 pyramidal tract neurons (Egger et al 2020)
56. Sleep-wake transitions in corticothalamic system (Bazhenov et al 2002)
57. Studies of stimulus parameters for seizure disruption using NN simulations (Anderson et al. 2007)
58. Synaptic gating at axonal branches, and sharp-wave ripples with replay (Vladimirov et al. 2013)
59. Synchronization by D4 dopamine receptor-mediated phospholipid methylation (Kuznetsova, Deth 2008)
60. Systematic integration of data into multi-scale models of mouse primary V1 (Billeh et al 2020)
61. Thalamic Reticular Network (Destexhe et al 1994)
62. Thalamocortical augmenting response (Bazhenov et al 1998)
63. The microcircuits of striatum in silico (Hjorth et al 2020)
64. The origin of different spike and wave-like events (Hall et al 2017)
65. Theta-gamma phase amplitude coupling in a hippocampal CA1 microcircuit (Ponzi et al. 2023)
66. Turtle visual cortex model (Nenadic et al. 2003, Wang et al. 2005, Wang et al. 2006)
67. Unbalanced peptidergic inhibition in superficial cortex underlies seizure activity (Hall et al 2015)

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