Synaptic metaplasticity underlies tetanic potentiation in Lymnaea: a novel paradigm
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cond-mat.dis-nnq-bio.NC
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modelpotentiationexplainedlymnaeametaplasticitynovelsynapticbiological
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We present a mathematical model which explains and interprets a novel form of short-term potentiation, which was found to be use-, but not time-dependent, in experiments done on Lymnaea neurons. The high degree of potentiation is explained using a model of synaptic metaplasticity, while the use-dependence (which is critically reliant on the presence of kinase in the experiment) is explained using a model of a stochastic and bistable biological switch.
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