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Biophysical Journal 30: 173-179 (1980)
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Locating spike-initiating or spike-entry zones in a branched molluscan neuron.

D T Barry and M J Murray

ABSTRACT

A theoretical method for locating spike-initiating or spike-entry zones within a single neuron was experimentally verified using the cell RPI in the marine opisthobranch Navanax inermis. Multiple sites of spike-initiation were found to exist in RPI. Furthermore, it was demonstrated that extracellular recording alone was sufficient to map sections of cells' branching patterns and possibly locate multiple spike-initiating zones.







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