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A 1000 cell network model for Lateral Amygdala (Kim et al. 2013)
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A detailed and fast model of extracellular recordings (Camunas-Mesa & Qurioga 2013)
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A fast model of voltage-dependent NMDA Receptors (Moradi et al. 2013)
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A kinetic model unifying presynaptic short-term facilitation and depression (Lee et al. 2009)
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A model of ventral Hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons of Tg2576 AD mice (Spoleti et al. 2021)
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A two-stage model of dendritic integration in CA1 pyramidal neurons (Katz et al. 2009)
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Action potential-evoked Ca2+ signals in CA1 pyramidal cell presynaptic terminals (Hamid et al 2019)
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Active dendrites shape signaling microdomains in hippocampal neurons (Basak & Narayanan 2018)
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Age-dependent excitability of CA1 pyramidal neurons in APPPS1 Alzheimer's model (Vitale et al 2021)
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Amyloid beta (IA block) effects on a model CA1 pyramidal cell (Morse et al. 2010)
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Amyloid-beta effects on release probability and integration at CA3-CA1 synapses (Romani et al. 2013)
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Axonal NaV1.6 Sodium Channels in AP Initiation of CA1 Pyramidal Neurons (Royeck et al. 2008)
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Axonal spheroids and conduction defects in Alzheimer’s disease (Yuan, Zhang, Tong, et al 2022)
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BCM-like synaptic plasticity with conductance-based models (Narayanan Johnston, 2010)
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Behavioral time scale synaptic plasticity underlies CA1 place fields (Bittner et al. 2017)
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CA1 network model for place cell dynamics (Turi et al 2019)
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CA1 network model: interneuron contributions to epileptic deficits (Shuman et al 2019)
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CA1 pyr cell: Inhibitory modulation of spatial selectivity+phase precession (Grienberger et al 2017)
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CA1 pyramidal cell receptor dependent cAMP dynamics (Chay et al. 2016)
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CA1 pyramidal cell: I_NaP and I_M contributions to somatic bursting (Golomb et al 2006)
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CA1 pyramidal cell: reconstructed axonal arbor and failures at weak gap junctions (Vladimirov 2011)
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CA1 pyramidal cells, basket cells, ripples (Malerba et al 2016)
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CA1 pyramidal neuron (Combe et al 2018)
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CA1 pyramidal neuron (Ferguson et al. 2014)
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CA1 pyramidal neuron (Migliore et al 1999)
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CA1 pyramidal neuron dendritic spine with plasticity (O`Donnell et al. 2011)
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CA1 pyramidal neuron synaptic integration (Bloss et al. 2016)
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CA1 pyramidal neuron synaptic integration (Jarsky et al. 2005)
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CA1 pyramidal neuron synaptic integration (Li and Ascoli 2006, 2008)
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CA1 pyramidal neuron to study INaP properties and repetitive firing (Uebachs et al. 2010)
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CA1 pyramidal neuron: as a 2-layer NN and subthreshold synaptic summation (Poirazi et al 2003)
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CA1 pyramidal neuron: action potential backpropagation (Gasparini & Migliore 2015)
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CA1 pyramidal neuron: calculation of MRI signals (Cassara et al. 2008)
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CA1 pyramidal neuron: conditional boosting of dendritic APs (Watanabe et al 2002)
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CA1 pyramidal neuron: dendritic Ca2+ inhibition (Muellner et al. 2015)
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CA1 pyramidal neuron: Dendritic Na+ spikes are required for LTP at distal synapses (Kim et al 2015)
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CA1 pyramidal neuron: dendritic spike initiation (Gasparini et al 2004)
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CA1 pyramidal neuron: depolarization block (Bianchi et al. 2012)
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CA1 pyramidal neuron: effects of Ih on distal inputs (Migliore et al 2004)
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CA1 pyramidal neuron: effects of Lamotrigine on dendritic excitability (Poolos et al 2002)
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CA1 pyramidal neuron: effects of R213Q and R312W Kv7.2 mutations (Miceli et al. 2013)
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CA1 pyramidal neuron: functional significance of axonal Kv7 channels (Shah et al. 2008)
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CA1 pyramidal neuron: h channel-dependent deficit of theta oscill. resonance (Marcelin et al. 2008)
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CA1 pyramidal neuron: Ih current (Migliore et al. 2012)
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CA1 pyramidal neuron: integration of subthreshold inputs from PP and SC (Migliore 2003)
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CA1 pyramidal neuron: nonlinear a5-GABAAR controls synaptic NMDAR activation (Schulz et al 2018)
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CA1 pyramidal neuron: Persistent Na current mediates steep synaptic amplification (Hsu et al 2018)
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CA1 pyramidal neuron: rebound spiking (Ascoli et al.2010)
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Ca1 pyramidal neuron: reduction model (Marasco et al. 2012)
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CA1 pyramidal neuron: schizophrenic behavior (Migliore et al. 2011)
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CA1 pyramidal neuron: signal propagation in oblique dendrites (Migliore et al 2005)
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CA1 Pyramidal Neuron: slow Na+ inactivation (Migliore 1996)
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CA1 pyramidal neuron: synaptic plasticity during theta cycles (Saudargiene et al. 2015)
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CA1 Pyramidal Neuron: Synaptic Scaling (London, Segev 2001)
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CA1 pyramidal neuron: Synaptic Scaling (Magee, Cook 2000)
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CA1 pyramidal neuron: synaptically-induced bAP predicts synapse location (Sterratt et al. 2012)
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CA1 pyramidal neurons: binding properties and the magical number 7 (Migliore et al. 2008)
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CA1 pyramidal neurons: effect of external electric field from power lines (Cavarretta et al. 2014)
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CA1 pyramidal neurons: effects of a Kv7.2 mutation (Miceli et al. 2009)
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CA1 pyramidal neurons: effects of Alzheimer (Culmone and Migliore 2012)
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CA1 pyramidal neurons: effects of Kv7 (M-) channels on synaptic integration (Shah et al. 2011)
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CA1 pyramidal: Stochastic amplification of KCa in Ca2+ microdomains (Stanley et al. 2011)
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Calcium waves and mGluR-dependent synaptic plasticity in CA1 pyr. neurons (Ashhad & Narayanan 2013)
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CaMKII system exhibiting bistability with respect to calcium (Graupner and Brunel 2007)
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Channel density variability among CA1 neurons (Migliore et al. 2018)
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Chirp stimulus responses in a morphologically realistic model (Narayanan and Johnston, 2007)
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Circadian rhythmicity shapes astrocyte morphology and neuronal function in CA1 (McCauley et al 2020)
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Compartmental differences in cAMP signaling pathways in hippocam. CA1 pyr. cells (Luczak et al 2017)
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Complex CA1-neuron to study AP initiation (Wimmer et al. 2010)
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Computational analysis of NN activity and spatial reach of sharp wave-ripples (Canakci et al 2017)
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Computational modelling of channelrhodopsin-2 photocurrent characteristics (Stefanescu et al. 2013)
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Computational neuropharmacology of CA1 pyramidal neuron (Ferrante et al. 2008)
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Dendritica (Vetter et al 2001)
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Depolarization Enhacement of Dendritic Spike Propagation (Bock et al 2022)
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Dichotomy of action-potential backpropagation in CA1 pyramidal neuron dendrites (Golding et al 2001)
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Discrimination on behavioral time-scales mediated by reaction-diffusion in dendrites (Bhalla 2017)
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Distance-dependent synaptic strength in CA1 pyramidal neurons (Menon et al. 2013)
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Dynamics of ERK signaling pathways during L-LTP induction(Miningou et al accepted)
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Early-onset epileptic encephalopathy (Miceli et al. 2015)
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Effect of the initial synaptic state on the probability to induce LTP and LTD (Migliore et al. 2015)
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Effects of electric fields on cognitive functions (Migliore et al 2016)
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Effects of increasing CREB on storage and recall processes in a CA1 network (Bianchi et al. 2014)
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Emergent properties of networks of biological signaling pathways (Bhalla, Iyengar 1999)
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Encoding and retrieval in a model of the hippocampal CA1 microcircuit (Cutsuridis et al. 2009)
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Estimation of conductance in a conductance-based model of quadratic type (Vich & Guillamon 2015)
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Extracellular Action Potential Simulations (Gold et al 2007)
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Extraction and classification of three cortical neuron types (Mensi et al. 2012)
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Febrile seizure-induced modifications to Ih (Chen et al 2001)
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Feedforward inhibition in pyramidal cells (Ferrante & Ascoli 2015)
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Fully continuous Pinsky-Rinzel model for bifurcation analysis (Atherton et al. 2016)
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Functional impact of dendritic branch point morphology (Ferrante et al., 2013)
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Gamma and theta rythms in biophysical models of hippocampus circuits (Kopell et al. 2011)
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Grid cell-to-place cell transformation model w AD-related synaptic loss (Ness and Schultz 2021)
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High frequency oscillations in a hippocampal computational model (Stacey et al. 2009)
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Hippocampal CA1 microcircuit model including somatic and dendritic inhibition
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Hippocampal CA1 NN with spontaneous theta, gamma: full scale & network clamp (Bezaire et al 2016)
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Hippocampus CA1 pyramidal model with Na channel exhibiting slow inactivation (Menon et al. 2009)
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Hippocampus CA1: Simulations of LTP signaling pathways (Kim M et al. 2011)
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Hippocampus CA1: Temporal sensitivity of signaling pathways underlying LTP (Kim et al. 2010)
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Homeostatic synaptic plasticity (Rabinowitch and Segev 2006a,b)
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Inhibition of bAPs and Ca2+ spikes in a multi-compartment pyramidal neuron model (Wilmes et al 2016)
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LCN-HippoModel: model of CA1 PCs deep-superficial theta firing dynamics (Navas-Olive et al 2020)
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Linear vs non-linear integration in CA1 oblique dendrites (Gómez González et al. 2011)
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Long time windows from theta modulated inhib. in entorhinal–hippo. loop (Cutsuridis & Poirazi 2015)
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Long-Term Inactivation of Na+ Channels as a Mech of Adaptation in CA1 Pyr Cells (Upchurch et al '22)
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Model of CA1 activity during working memory task (Spera et al. 2016)
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Model of long range transmission of gamma oscillation (Murray 2007)
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Modeling single neuron LFPs and extracellular potentials with LFPsim (Parasuram et al. 2016)
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Modelling reduced excitability in aged CA1 neurons as a Ca-dependent process (Markaki et al. 2005)
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Modulation of hippocampal rhythms by electric fields and network topology (Berzhanskaya et al. 2013)
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Modulation of septo-hippocampal theta activity by GABAA receptors (Hajos et al. 2004)
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Multiscale interactions between chemical and electric signaling in LTP (Bhalla 2011)
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Network recruitment to coherent oscillations in a hippocampal model (Stacey et al. 2011)
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Neuronal dendrite calcium wave model (Neymotin et al, 2015)
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Neurophysiological impact of inactivation pathways in A-type K+ channels (Fineberg et al 2012)
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Non-Weak E-Fields Pyramidal Neurons (Reznik et. al.,2015)
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Normal ripples, abnormal ripples, and fast ripples in a hippocampal model (Fink et al. 2015)
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Opposing roles for Na+/Ca2+ exchange and Ca2+-activated K+ currents during STDP (O`Halloran 2020)
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Paradoxical GABA-mediated excitation (Lewin et al. 2012)
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Parvalbumin-positive basket cells differentiate among hippocampal pyramidal cells (Lee et al. 2014)
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Place and grid cells in a loop (Rennó-Costa & Tort 2017)
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Reconstructed neuron (cerebellar, hippocampal, striatal) sims using predicted diameters (Reed et al)
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Reduced-morphology model of CA1 pyramidal cells optimized + validated w/ HippoUnit (Tomko et al '21)
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Resonance properties through Chirp stimulus responses (Narayanan Johnston 2007, 2008)
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Roles of essential kinases in induction of late hippocampal LTP (Smolen et al., 2006)
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Roles of I(A) and morphology in AP prop. in CA1 pyramidal cell dendrites (Acker and White 2007)
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Signal integration in a CA1 pyramidal cell (Graham 2001)
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Signaling pathways underlying LTP in hippocampal CA1 pyramidal cells (Jedrzejewska-Szmek et al 2017)
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Single excitatory axons form clustered synapses onto CA1 pyramidal cell dendrites (Bloss et al 2018)
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Sodium currents activate without a delay (Baranauskas and Martina 2006)
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Spatial summation of excitatory and inhibitory inputs in pyramidal neurons (Hao et al. 2010)
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Spiking GridPlaceMap model (Pilly & Grossberg, PLoS One, 2013)
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Spine neck plasticity controls postsynaptic calcium signals (Grunditz et al. 2008)
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STDP and BDNF in CA1 spines (Solinas et al. 2019)
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STDP and NMDAR Subunits (Gerkin et al. 2007)
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Stochastic ion channels and neuronal morphology (Cannon et al. 2010)
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Subiculum network model with dynamic chloride/potassium homeostasis (Buchin et al 2016)
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Synaptic gating at axonal branches, and sharp-wave ripples with replay (Vladimirov et al. 2013)
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Synthesis of spatial tuning functions from theta cell spike trains (Welday et al., 2011)
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Tag Trigger Consolidation (Clopath and Ziegler et al. 2008)
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The APP in C-terminal domain alters CA1 neuron firing (Pousinha et al 2019)
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Using Strahler's analysis to reduce realistic models (Marasco et al, 2013)
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Voltage attenuation in CA1 pyramidal neuron dendrites (Golding et al 2005)
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