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Dura-Bernal, S., Suter B. A., Quintana A., Cantarelli M., Gleeson P., Rodriguez F., et al. (2018).  NetPyNE: A GUI-based tool to build, simulate and analyze large-scale, data-driven network models in parallel NEURON. Society for Neuroscience 2018 (SFN '18).
Dura-Bernal, S., Gleeson P., Neymotin S., Suter B. A., Quintana A., Cantarelli M., et al. (2018).  NetPyNE: a high-level interface to NEURON to facilitate the development, parallel simulation and analysis of data-driven multiscale network models. Computational Neuroscience Meeting (CNS 18').
Dura-Bernal, S., BA S., Kerr C. C., Quintana A., Gleeson P., Shepherd GMG., et al. (2016).  NetPyNE: a Python package for NEURON to facilitate development and parallel simulation of biological neuronal networks. Computational Neuroscience.
Dura-Bernal, S., Suter B. A., Neymotin S. A., Kerr C. C., Quintana A., Gleeson P., et al. (2016).  NetPyNE: a Python package for NEURON to facilitate development and parallel simulation of biological neuronal networks. Computational Neuroscience Meeting (CNS 16').
Kerr, CC., O'Shea DJ., Goo W., Dura-Bernal S., Francis JT., Diester I., et al. (2014).  Network-level effects of optogenetic stimulation in a computer model of macaque primary motor cortex. BMC Neuroscience. 15, P107.
Kerr, C. C., O'Shea D. J., Goo W., Dura-Bernal S., Francis J. T., Diester I., et al. (2014).  Network-level effects of optogenetic stimulation in a computer model of macaque primary motor cortex. Computational Neuroscience Meeting (CNS 14').
Dura-Bernal, S., Gleeson P., Kerr C., Graham J., Quintana A., & Lytton WW. (2018).  Neurosim-lab/netpyne: v0.7.7.
Dura-Bernal, S., Suter B. A., Neymotin S. A., Quintana A., Gleeson P., Sheperd G. M. G., et al. (2015).  Normalized cortical depth (NCD) as a primary coordinate system for cell connectivity in cortex: experiment and model. Society for Neuroscience 2015 (SFN '15).