From plateau to pseudo-plateau bursting: Making the transition

W Teka, K Tsaneva-Atanasova, R Bertram… - Bulletin of mathematical …, 2011 - Springer
Bursting electrical activity is ubiquitous in excitable cells such as neurons and many
endocrine cells. The technique of fast/slow analysis, which takes advantage of time scale
differences, is typically used to analyze the dynamics of bursting in mathematical models.
Two classes of bursting oscillations that have been identified with this technique, plateau
and pseudo-plateau bursting, are often observed in neurons and endocrine cells,
respectively. These two types of bursting have very different properties and likely serve …

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T Wondimu, KT Tsaneva-Atanasova, B Richard, T Joël - Citeseer
Accepted 7 June 2010 Abstract Bursting electrical activity is ubiquitous in excitable cells
such as neurons and many endocrine cells. The technique of fast/slow analysis, which takes
advantage of time scale differences, is typically used to analyze the dynamics of bursting in
mathematical models. Two classes of bursting oscillations that have been identified with this
technique, plateau and pseudo-plateau bursting, are often observed in neurons and
endocrine cells, respectively. These two types of bursting have very different properties and …
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