Lecture 10 Notes, Tuesday 27 September 2005

  • Hille. Chap. 2, pp. 25-60
  • Homework due: Thur 29 Sep 2005
  • For the next two lectures we will study Hodgkin-Huxley's pioneering work in the 1950's, which made great progress in understanding the ionic and biophysical bases for cell excitability and action potentials. This advancement in understanding was also a watershed for mathematical modeling because the equations describing gating, the activation and inactivation of populations of ion channels, are still widely used today in cellular models in neurophysiology.


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