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Mohan, A., Chadderdon G. L., Suter B. A., Shepherd G. M. G., & Lytton WW. (2013).  Network-level coincidence detection in a computer simulation of primary motor cortex. Society for Neuroscience 2013 (SFN '13).
Mcdougal, R. A., Newton A. J. H., Patoary M. N. I., Tropper C., Hines M. L., & Lytton WW. (2017).  Parallel stochastic spines in NEURON reaction-diffusion simulations. Society for Neuroscience 2017 (SFN '17).
McDougal, R., Hines ML., & Lytton WW. (2012).  Reaction-diffusion modeling in the NEURON simulator. Computational Neuroscience.
Mcdougal, R. A., Hines M. L., & Lytton WW. (2014).  Calcium 'impedance mismatch' – the role of geometry on diffusion dynamics. Society for Neuroscience 2014 (SFN '14).
Mcdougal, R. A., Newton A., Hines M. L., & Lytton WW. (2018).  Building, simulating, and visualizing reaction-diffusion models with NEURON's enhanced rxd module. Society for Neuroscience 2018 (SFN '18).
Mcdougal, R. A., Tropper C., Hines M. L., & Lytton WW. (2016).  Expanding NEURON support for reaction-diffusion models. Society for Neuroscience 2016 (SFN '16).
Mcdougal, R. A., Hines M. L., & Lytton WW. (2012).  Calcium-electrical interactions: An example of reaction-diffusion in the neuron simulator. Society for Neuroscience 2012 (SFN '12).
McDougal, R. A., Newton A. J. H., & Lytton W. W. (2018).  Building and visualizing reaction–diffusion simulations in NEURON. Computational Neuroscience Meeting (CNS 18').
Mcdougal, R. A., Lytton WW., & Hines M. L. (2011).  Object-oriented reaction-diffusion modeling in the neuron simulator. Society for Neuroscience 2011 (SFN '11).
McDougal, RA., Hines ML., & Lytton WW. (2014).  A method for multi-simulator reaction-diffusion with NEURON. Computational Neuroscience.
Mcdougal, R. A., Bulanova A. S., Hines M. L., & Lytton WW. (2015).  Hybrid 1d/3d reaction-diffusion in the neuron simulator. Society for Neuroscience 2015 (SFN '15).