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Synaptic control of motoneuronal excitability.Axon-somatic back-propagation in detailed models of spinal alpha motoneuronsSodium channels in dendrites of rat cortical pyramidal neurons.Effect of geometrical irregularities on propagation delay in axonal trees.Axon physiology.Molecular identity of axonal sodium channels in human cortical pyramidal cellsCELF4 regulates translation and local abundance of a vast set of mRNAs, including genes associated with regulation of synaptic function.Action potential generation requires a high sodium channel density in the axon initial segment.A supercritical density of Na(+) channels ensures fast signaling in GABAergic interneuron axonsAction potential initiation in neocortical inhibitory interneurons.Spatial mismatch between the Na+ flux and spike initiation in axon initial segment.Reemerging role of cable properties in action potential initiationModeling back propagating action potential in weakly excitable dendrites of neocortical pyramidal cells.Covariation of axon initial segment location and dendritic tree normalizes the somatic action potential.Axonal bleb recording.morphforge: a toolbox for simulating small networks of biologically detailed neurons in Python.Is realistic neuronal modeling realistic?Poisson process stimulation of an excitable membrane cable modelIon channel properties underlying axonal action potential initiation in pyramidal neurons.Structural inhomogeneities differentially modulate action currents and population spikes initiated in the axon or dendrites.Distinct contributions of Na(v)1.6 and Na(v)1.2 in action potential initiation and backpropagation.Modeling action potential initiation and back-propagation in dendrites of cultured rat motoneurons.Aberrant sodium channel activity in the complex seizure disorder of Celf4 mutant mice.Threshold channels--a novel type of sodium channel in squid giant axon.Solution of the Hodgkin-Huxley and cable equations on an array processor.Difference in excitability along geometrically inhomogeneous structures and occurrence of "hot spots".Integration and autonomy in axons
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1983 nî lūn-bûn
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On the site of impulse initiation in a neurone.
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On the site of impulse initiation in a neurone.
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On the site of impulse initiation in a neurone.
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On the site of impulse initiation in a neurone.
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On the site of impulse initiation in a neurone.
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On the site of impulse initiation in a neurone.
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On the site of impulse initiation in a neurone.
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M Westerfield
N Stockbridge
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10.1113/JPHYSIOL.1983.SP014582
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1983-03-01T00:00:00Z