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1. A modelling study to dissect the potential role of voltage-gated ion channels in activity-dependent conduction velocity changes as identified in small fiber neuropathy patients

2. Altered excitability of small cutaneous nerve fibers during cooling assessed with the perception threshold tracking technique

3. Dampening of hyperexcitability in CA1 pyramidal neurons by polyunsaturated fatty acids acting on voltage-gated ion channels.

4. Novel surface electrode design for preferential activation of cutaneous nociceptors

6. From Perception Threshold to Ion Channels—A Computational Study

7. Increased preferential activation of small cutaneous nerve fibers by optimization of electrode design parameters

8. Small and large cutaneous fibers display different excitability properties to slowly increasing ramp pulses

9. Comparison of existing electrode designs for preferential activation of cutaneous nociceptors

10. Altered excitability of small cutaneous nerve fibers during cooling assessed with the perception threshold tracking technique

14. Modelling activity-dependent changes of velocity in C-fibers

15. Modeling activity-dependent changes of axonal spike conduction in primary afferent C-nociceptors

16. C-fiber recovery cycle supernormality depends on ion concentration and ion channel permeability

17. Integration of synchronous synaptic input in CA1 pyramidal neuron depends on spatial and temporal distributions of the input

18. Dampening of Hyperexcitability in CA1 Pyramidal Neurons by Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids Acting on Voltage-Gated Ion Channels

19. Role of A-type potassium currents in excitability, network synchronicity, and epilepsy

20. Restoring ion channel pathology by parameter optimization

21. Cold aggravates abnormal excitability of motor axons in oxaliplatin‐treated patients

22. Reversing Nerve Cell Pathology by Optimizing Modulatory Action on Target Ion Channels

30. KA channels suppress cellular responses to fast ripple activity – implications for epilepsy

31. KA channels reduce dendritic depolarization from synchronized synaptic input: implication for neural processing and epilepsy

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