NEURON models at SFN 2005 meeting

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NEURON models at SFN 2005 meeting

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I like to see who's doing what with NEURON at the SFN meetings, but it's pretty hard
to guess which talks or posters are reporting work done with NEURON. If you have
such a talk or poster, I'd really appreciate it if you would let me know. If you need a
"data format," here's one:

612.6
F21
A.M.Hagenston; M.Migliore; J.S.Fitzpatrick; M.F.Yeckel
MGLUR-MEDIATED INHIBITION OF PYRAMIDAL NEURONS IN PREFRONTAL CORTEX

Thanks in advance!

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Re: NEURON models at SFN 2005 meeting

Post by Sherif »

Hello everybody,

I will be presenting my work in which I have used Neuron in the coming Neuroscience 2005 conference. Here is my poster's information:

750.4
CC32
S.M. ElBasiouny; D.J. Bennett; V.K. Mushahwar
ROLE OF PERSISTENT INWARD CURRENTS (PICS) IN ENHANCEMENT AND INTEGRATION OF SYNAPTIC INPUTS IN SPINAL MOTONEURONS

Best Regards,
-Sherif
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Hi,

I'll be presenting the following:

965.14
P3
P.J.Gleeson; V.Steuber; R.Silver
SIMULATION OF SYNAPTIC INTEGRATION IN BIOLOGICALLY REALISTIC 3D NEURONAL NETWORKS USING NEUROCONSTRUCT: A NEW MODELING TOOL

Regards,
Padraig
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SFN 2005 "NEURON Itinerary"

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See
http://www.neuron.yale.edu/ftp/ted/neur ... nitin.html

Most, but not all of these, report work that appears to have been
done with NEURON. Some are of interest to me for other reasons.
Doubtless there are many other presentations that used NEURON,
but which escaped my primitive search strategy.

It seems odd that absolutely none of these are on Saturday, Nov. 12.
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