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Population diversity and function of hyperpolarization-activated current in olfactory bulb mitral cells: Ih in Mitral cells
Kamilla Angelo
, Troy Margrie
Neuronal Signalling
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Action Potential
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Broad Dynamic Range
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Cellular Heterogeneity
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Diverse Populations
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Fire Behavior
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Functional Consequences
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Hyperpolarization-activated
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Hyperpolarization-activated Cyclic nucleotide-gated Channel
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Hyperpolarized
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Intrinsic Properties
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Large Amplitude
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Membrane Noise
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Mitral Cells
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Odor Representation
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Olfactory Bulb
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Population Diversity
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Potential Amplitude
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Principal Neuron
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Rebound Depolarization
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Rheobase
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Sag Potential
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Single-unit Recording
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ZD7288
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Neuroscience
Action Potential
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HCN Channel
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In Vitro
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In Vivo
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