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Computational studies of NMDA receptors: differential effects of neuronal activity on efficacy of competitive and noncompetitive antagonists
26 August 2010 - Computational studies of NMDA receptors: differential effects of neuronal activity on efficacy of competitive and noncompetitive antagonists
 Brain-computer interfaces ( An international assessment of research and development trends)  Auteur(s) : BERGER T.W, MCFARLAND D.J., TAYLOR D.M Date de parution: 09-2008 Langue : ANGLAIS
28 September 2009 - Brain-computer interfaces ( An international assessment of research and development trends) Auteur(s) : BERGER T.W, MCFARLAND D.J., TAYLOR D.M Date de parution: 09-2008 Langue : ANGLAIS
MODELING GLUTAMATERGIC SYNAPSES: INSIGHTS INTO MECHANISMS REGULATING SYNAPTIC EFFICACY
4 August 2009 - MODELING GLUTAMATERGIC SYNAPSES: INSIGHTS INTO MECHANISMS REGULATING SYNAPTIC EFFICACY
Michel Faupel - Research description
1 August 2009 - Michel Faupel - Research description
CNRS New book  written in collaboration with Magali Roux and Rhenovia ( Michel Faupel and Serge Bischoff): Numerical Biology ( in french)
7 July 2009 - CNRS New book written in collaboration with Magali Roux and Rhenovia ( Michel Faupel and Serge Bischoff): Numerical Biology ( in french)
New book from Michel Faupel and Eric Bertrand on Subcellular proteomics
15 September 2007 - New book from Michel Faupel and Eric Bertrand on Subcellular proteomics
Ted Berger - Research Description
Ted Berger - Research Description
Michel Baudry - Research Description
Michel Baudry - Research Description
Jan Kremers - Research Description
Jan Kremers - Research Description
Henry Markram - Research description
Henry Markram - Research description
Serge Bischoff - Research description
Serge Bischoff - Research description
Journal of Integrative Neuroscience: Modeling Glutamatergic Synapses: Insights into mechanisms regulating synaptic efficacy