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Date: 2010-05-26 13:59:28
Electrophysiology
Nervous system
Neurophysiology
Biological neuron model
Action potential
Neuron
Membrane potential
Axon
Resting potential
Biology
Neuroscience
Computational neuroscience

The Journal of Neuroscience, 1999, Vol. 19 RC33 1 of 5 Activity-Dependent Regulation of Potassium Currents in an Identified Neuron of the Stomatogastric Ganglion of the Crab Cancer borealis Jorge Golowasch, L. F. Abbott

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