Software (called Optimizer) for fitting neuronal models (Friedrich et al. 2014)
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Software (called Optimizer) for fitting neuronal models (Friedrich et al. 2014)
Contribution of the axon initial segment to APs recorded extracellularly (Telenczuk et al 2018)
ROOTS: An Algorithm to Generate Biologically Realistic Cortical Axons (Bingham et al 2020)
Dipolar extracellular potentials generated by axonal projections (McColgan et al 2017)
PyRhO: A multiscale optogenetics simulation platform (Evans et al 2016)
ModFossa: a library for modeling ion channels using Python (Ferneyhough et al 2016)
Heterosynaptic Spike-Timing-Dependent Plasticity (Hiratani & Fukai 2017)
Homeostatic mechanisms may shape oscillatory modulations (Peterson & Voytek 2020)
Two forms of synaptic depression by neuromodulation of presynaptic Ca2+ channels (Burke et al 2018)
BK Channels Promote Bursting in Pituitary Cells (Tabak et al 2011)
Differential interactions between Notch and ID factors control neurogenesis (Boareto et al 2017)
Brainstem circuits controlling locomotor frequency and gait (Ausborn et al 2019)
Reproducibility and comparability of models for astrocyte Ca2+ excitability (Manninen et al 2017)
Effects of Guanfacine and Phenylephrine on a model of working memory (Duggins et al 2017)
Different roles for inhibition in the rhythm-generating respiratory network (Harris et al 2017)
Multiscale modeling of epileptic seizures (Naze et al. 2015)
PyPNS: Multiscale Simulation of a Peripheral Nerve in Python (Lubba et al 2018)
Alleviating catastrophic forgetting: context gating and synaptic stabilization (Masse et al 2018)
Cochlea: inner ear models in Python (Zilany et al 2009, 2014; Holmberg M 2007)
The basis of sharp spike onset in standard biophysical models (Telenczuk et al 2017)
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