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FIG. 1. Schematic diagram of a dendritic cable with resonant membrane and active spines.
FIG. 2. The exact solutions for travelling pulses in the model of a resonant cable with active spines
FIG. 3. Speed of a travelling pulse as a function of spine density ρ. (a) Passive membrane (r → ∞),
FIG. 4. A: Speed of a double pulse (black curve) and a solitary pulse (dashed red curve) as a
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