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Geometry-induced features of current transfer in neuronal dendrites (Korogod, Kulagina 1998)
 
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Accession:
19214
The impact of dendritic geometry on somatopetal transfer of the current generated by steady uniform activation of excitatory synaptic conductance distributed over passive, or active (Hodgkin-Huxley type), dendrites was studied in simulated neurons.
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Korogod SM, Kulagina IB (1998) Geometry-induced features of current transfer in neuronal dendrites with tonically activated conductances.
Biol Cybern
79
:231-40
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PubMed
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Model Type:
Dendrite;
Brain Region(s)/Organism:
Cell Type(s):
Channel(s):
I Na,t;
I K;
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NEURON;
Model Concept(s):
Active Dendrites;
Influence of Dendritic Geometry;
Implementer(s):
Korogod, Sergey M [Korogod at ff.dsu.dp.ua];
Kulagina, Irina B [Kulagina at ff.dsu.dp.ua];
Kukushka, Valery I [Valery at ff.dsu.dp.ua];
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