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SUMMARY:Volume transmission and neurotransmitter homeostasis
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180710T003000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180710T010000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Janet Best (The Ohio State University)\nIn volume tr
 ansmission\, neurons in one brain nucleus send their axons to a second nuc
 leus where neurotransmitter is released into the extracellular space. In [
 1] we showed how to calculate the average amount of neurotransmitter at di
 fferent parts of the extracellular space\, depending on neural properties 
 and the geometry of the projections and extracellular space. We showed how
  to formulate questions as boundaries value problems for the heat equation
  with stochastically switching boundary conditions\, and we derived result
 s in one space dimension. \n\nHere we discuss the two- and three-dimension
 al problems\, along with mechanistic models of neurotransmitter homeostasi
 s.\n\n[1] Lawley\, Best\, Reed 2016\n\nhttps://conferences.maths.unsw.edu.
 au/event/2/contributions/181/
LOCATION:University of Sydney New Law School/--026
URL:https://conferences.maths.unsw.edu.au/event/2/contributions/181/
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