Hotspots of dendritic spine turnover facilitates new spines and NN sparsity (Frank et al 2018)

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Model for the following publication: Adam C. Frank, Shan Huang, Miou Zhou, Amos Gdalyahu, George Kastellakis, Panayiota Poirazi, Tawnie K. Silva, Ximiao Wen, Joshua T. Trachtenberg, and Alcino J. Silva Hotspots of Dendritic Spine Turnover Facilitate Learning-related Clustered Spine Addition and Network Sparsity
Reference:
1 . Frank AC, Huang S, Zhou M, Gdalyahu A, Kastellakis G, Silva TK, Lu E, Wen X, Poirazi P, Trachtenberg JT, Silva AJ (2018) Hotspots of dendritic spine turnover facilitate clustered spine addition and learning and memory. Nat Commun 9:422 [PubMed]
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Model Type: Neuron or other electrically excitable cell; Connectionist Network;
Brain Region(s)/Organism:
Cell Type(s): Abstract integrate-and-fire leaky neuron with dendritic subunits;
Channel(s):
Gap Junctions:
Receptor(s): NMDA;
Gene(s):
Transmitter(s):
Simulation Environment: C or C++ program; MATLAB;
Model Concept(s): Active Dendrites; Synaptic Plasticity;
Implementer(s): Kastellakis, George [gkastel at gmail.com];
Search NeuronDB for information about:  NMDA;
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%USER_STRING  Get/set a user specific string
%
% Examples:
%   string = user_string(string_name)
%   saved = user_string(string_name, new_string)
%
% Function to get and set a string in a system or user specific file. This
% enables, for example, system specific paths to binaries to be saved.
%
% IN:
%   string_name - String containing the name of the string required. The
%                 string is extracted from a file called (string_name).txt,
%                 stored in the same directory as user_string.m.
%   new_string - The new string to be saved under the name given by
%                string_name.
%
% OUT:
%   string - The currently saved string. Default: ''.
%   saved - Boolean indicating whether the save was succesful

% Copyright (C) Oliver Woodford 2011-2013

% This method of saving paths avoids changing .m files which might be in a
% version control system. Instead it saves the user dependent paths in
% separate files with a .txt extension, which need not be checked in to
% the version control system. Thank you to Jonas Dorn for suggesting this
% approach.

% 10/01/2013 - Access files in text, not binary mode, as latter can cause
% errors. Thanks to Christian for pointing this out.

function string = user_string(string_name, string)
if ~ischar(string_name)
    error('string_name must be a string.');
end
% Create the full filename
string_name = fullfile(fileparts(mfilename('fullpath')), '.ignore', [string_name '.txt']);
if nargin > 1
    % Set string
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            if ~mkdir(dname)                
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            string = false;
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        % Make it hidden
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        catch
        end
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    % Write the file
    fid = fopen(string_name, 'wt');
    if fid == -1
        string = false;
        return
    end
    try
        fprintf(fid, '%s', string);
    catch
        fclose(fid);
        string = false;
        return
    end
    fclose(fid);
    string = true;
else
    % Get string
    fid = fopen(string_name, 'rt');
    if fid == -1
        string = '';
        return
    end
    string = fgetl(fid);
    fclose(fid);
end
end