Michael Graupner (PhD)
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Last modified: Jan 31, 2010
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Journal articles
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M Graupner, B Gutkin. Nicotine control of dopamine signaling in the Ventral Tegmental Area. in preparation.
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M Graupner, N Brunel. A calcium-based plasticity model explains sensitivity of synaptic changes to spike pattern, rate and dendritic location. accepted in PNAS.
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M Graupner, N Brunel (2010). Mechanisms of induction and maintenance of spike-timing dependent plasticity in biophysical synapse models. Front Comput Neurosci 4:136, doi:10.3389/fncom.2010.00136 .
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M Graupner, B Gutkin (2009). Modeling nicotinic neuromodulation from global functional and network levels to nAChR based mechanisms. Acta Pharmacol Sin 30 (6): 681-693.
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S H Ahmed, M Graupner, B Gutkin (2009). Computational Approaches to the Neurobiology of Drug Addiction. Pharamacopsychiatry 42 (Suppl. 1): S144-S152.
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M Graupner, N Brunel (2007). STDP in a bistable synapse model based on CaMKII and associated signaling pathways. PLoS Comput Biol 3(11): e221, doi:10.1371/journal.pcbi.0030221 . Find part of the model source code in the ModelDB.
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M Graupner, F Erler, M Meyer-Hermann (2005). A theory
of Plasma Membrane Calcium Pump stimulation and
activity. J Biol Phys 31(2), 183-206, arXiv/physics/0306121.
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Dissertations
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M Graupner PhD thesis (2008). Induction and Maintenance of Synaptic Plasticity. (download as .ps -55.4 MB- or as.pdf -10.3 MB- file).
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M Graupner diploma thesis (2003). A theory of Plasma Membrane Calcium pump function and its
consequences for presynaptic calcium dynamics. (download as .ps (4.9MB) or .pdf (1.2MB) file).
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