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Meanings of ionic currents in English
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Usage of ionic currents in English
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Nerve cells-neurons-processinformationthrough the generation and transmission of voltages and ioniccurrents.
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Furthermore, beta-adrenergic signaling and modulation of ioniccurrents is blunted in heart failure.
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Heat stress-induced responses change the ioniccurrents and calcium homeostasis.
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The descriptions of the ioniccurrents were based on patch-clamp data obtained from neonatal rats.
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Whole-cell patch clamp was used to investigate ioniccurrents that could influence firing patterns in calyx terminals.
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The effects of gallamine on ioniccurrents in single intact Ranvier nodes of the toad Xenopus were investigated.
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Acidosis occurs in a number of pathological situations and modulates a range of ioniccurrents including I(Kr) .
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The firing of VGCC requires β-cell membrane depolarization, which is regulated by a balance of depolarizing and hyperpolarizing ioniccurrents.
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The wavelengths, amplitudes, and phases of these electromagnetic waves are determined by the time-dependent ioniccurrents from which they originate.
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Conclusions: SA disrupts t-tubular architecture and remodels properties of membrane ioniccurrents in sheep atrial myocytes, with potential implications in arrhythmogenesis.
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In somatosensation, even the basic properties of the mechanically sensitive excitatory ioniccurrents that are assumed to mediate mechanical transduction are largely undescribed.
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The actions of thiopental on the transmembrane ioniccurrents that determine the resting potential and action potential duration in cardiomyocytes have been studied widely.
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These recording configurations have been used to track the appearance and maturation of ioniccurrents and action potential propagation in both neurons and muscles.
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A variety of compounds were discovered in this assay and subsequently determined to disrupt inactivation of the ioniccurrents, and hence were termed 'disinactivators'.
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The effects of some potassium channel blockers on the ioniccurrents and on the so-called K(+)-depolarization in intact myelinated nerve fibres were studied.
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As a first approach to characterizing the ioniccurrents present at presynaptic motor terminals of Drosophila larvae, we recorded synaptic currents at the neuromuscular junction.