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Introduction
Below you will find the Hodgkin-Huxley models developed by the
BME 417 students for a class project. These models use a formula to calculate
the membrane potential assuming some initial state. The calculation is based on
Sodium ion flow, Potassium ion flow and leakage ion flow (which is a nice way
of saying all the insignificant ions which cross the membrane.) This work
resulted in an Noble Prize for the authors. (Hodgkin, A. L. and Huxley, A. F.
(1952) "A Quantitative Description of Membrane Current and its Application to
Conduction and Excitation in Nerve" Journal of Physiology 117: 500-544)
Hodgkin-Huxley Downloads
Matlab-A-K-3.zip
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Matlab code developed by Group A-K of BME 417. This code includes a GUI
interface to run the H&H Equations. Updated: 13-Nov-2002. Now includes
refractory periods.
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Matlab-L-Z.zip
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Matlab code developed by Group L-Z of BME 417.
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HH-HTML.zip
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HTML Version of the Hodgkin-Huxley equations. Includes 2 versions, one with a
pure Scripting/HTML solver, and one which graphs results of Voltage, Current,
Conductances, etc. using an activeX control.
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HH_Simulink.zip
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Hodgkin-Huxley equations done completly using MathWorks Simulink. Simulink is
an extension to MATLAB which uses a icon-driven interface for the construction
of a block diagram representation of a process. A block diagram is simply a
graphical representation of a process (which is composed of an input, the
system, and an output).
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