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In this paper the hyperpolarized model for bursting calcium oscillations in non-excitable cells is considered. Compared with the model without hyperpolarizing current, different bursting types of oscillation are presented. Fast-slow analysis is used to study the mechanism of oscillations. The results are instructive for further understanding the dynamical behavior and mechanism of complete intracellular and intercellular calcium signaling and information processing in biological nervous systems.
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This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant No. 10872014.
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Meng, P., Lu, Q. (2011). Dynamics Analysis of the Hyperpolarized Model for Bursting Calcium Oscillations in Non-excitable Cells. In: Wang, R., Gu, F. (eds) Advances in Cognitive Neurodynamics (II). Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-9695-1_40
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