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Academic Article Shaping of action potentials by type I and type II large-conductance Ca?+-activated K+ channels.
Academic Article Spike propagation through the dorsal root ganglia in an unmyelinated sensory neuron: a modeling study.
Academic Article Knockout of the BK ?4-subunit promotes a functional coupling of BK channels and ryanodine receptors that mediate a fAHP-induced increase in excitability.
Academic Article Downregulation of KCNMB4 expression and changes in BK channel subtype in hippocampal granule neurons following seizure activity.
Academic Article A computational model for how the fast afterhyperpolarization paradoxically increases gain in regularly firing neurons.
Academic Article Calcium-dependent spike-frequency accommodation in hippocampal CA3 nonpyramidal neurons.
Academic Article Dopamine decreases the excitability of layer V pyramidal cells in the rat prefrontal cortex.
Academic Article Protein synthesis inhibition blocks the induction of mossy fiber long-term potentiation in vivo.
Academic Article Caloric restriction prevents aging-associated changes in spike-mediated Ca2+ accumulation and the slow afterhyperpolarization in hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons.
Academic Article Angiotensin II regulates neuronal excitability via phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate-dependent modulation of Kv7 (M-type) K+ channels.
Academic Article Distinct classes of pyramidal cells exhibit mutually exclusive firing patterns in hippocampal area CA3b.
Concept Action Potentials
Grant ACTION POTENTIAL INITIATION IN HIPPOCAMPAL INTERNEURONS
Academic Article Cholecystokinin blocks some effects of kainic acid in CA3 region of hippocampal slices.
Academic Article The effects of cholecystokinin and cholecystokinin antagonists on synaptic function in the CA1 region of the rat hippocampal slice.
Academic Article Comparison of concentric needle versus hooked-wire electrodes in the canine larynx.
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