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Hodgkin-Huxley formalism

Y. Li and J. Rinzel. Equations for InsPs receptor-mediated [Ca ] oscillations derived from a detailed kinetic model a hodgkin-huxley like formalism. J. Theor. Biol, 166 461-473, 1994. [Pg.133]

As indicated above, theoretical models for biological rhythms were first used in ecology to study the oscillations resulting from interactions between populations of predators and preys [6]. Neural rhythms represent another field where such models were used at an early stage The formalism developed by Hodgkin and Huxley [7] stiU forms the core of most models for oscillations of the membrane potential in nerve and cardiac cells [33-35]. Models were subsequently proposed for oscillations that arise at the cellular level from regulation of enzyme, receptor, or gene activity (see Ref. 31 for a detailed fist of references). [Pg.259]


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