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Hyperpolarization (biology)
Hyperpolarization (biology) Hyperpolarization is any change in a cell's ... that makes it more polarized. That is, hyperpolarization is an increase in the absolute value ... a positive or negative direction, is a hyperpolarization. Examples Diagram of membrane potential changes ...
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Hyperpolarization (biology) (translated from German)
Hyperpolarization (biology) Those Hyperpolarization (English hyperpolarization) an increase designates of the Membranpotenzials a ... on approx.. -100 mV . One calls this hyperpolarization also Nachpotenzial. This prevents the attraction ...
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Talk:Hyperpolarization (biology)
Talk:Hyperpolarization (biology) an exellent edit Dave! Figure I don ... well below Ek, the theoretical limit of hyperpolarization. I re-did this drawing in action ...
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Hyperpolarization
Hyperpolarization Hyperpolarization has several meanings: In biology, hyperpolarization occurs when the strength of the electric ... of a cell membrane increases. In physics, hyperpolarization is the selective polarization of nuclear ...
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Hyperpolarization (translated from German)
Hyperpolarization Under Hyperpolarization one understands in biology an increase of the diaphragm potential of ... a nerve or a muscle cell see: Hyperpolarization (biology) in physics a spin polarization of ...
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Hiperpolarización (Biology) (translated from Spanish)
Hiperpolarización (Biology) In biología , hyperpolarization it is any change in potencial of ... is polarized. That is to say, the hyperpolarization is an increase in valor absolute of ... In both examples (1 and 2), the hyperpolarization of a biological cell means an increase ... Anyway, in the normal language of science, hyperpolarization (and its opposite, "depolarization") are used ...
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Category:Cell biology
Category:Cell biology Articles and media on this topic in ... can be found at: Commons Category Cell biology Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Cell biology Cell biology (cellular biology) is an academic discipline which studies ...
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List of biology topics
List of biology topics This page aims to list articles related to biology. This is so that those interested in ... list of biochemistry topics, list of molecular biology topics, list of evolutionary biology topics, list of biologists. (See Wikipedia:Biology basic topics for a pared-down ...
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Talk:Depolarization
... meaning" of depolarization. The "depolarization is up, hyperpolarization is down" nomenclature is not just a ... always the negative side), so the terms hyperpolarization and depolarization as "down and up" are ... in the bud (March 11, 2004 in hyperpolarization), and I have no complaint if the ... training neurobiologists, I'm talking about typical biology students who have always avoided math). For introductory biology students, you can start describing the ...
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Membranpotenzial (translated from German)
... are two in principle possibilities: Depolarization and hyperpolarization With one Depolarisation the Membranpotenzial is increased ... side with the positive Potenzial. With one Hyperpolarization the Membranpotenzial degraded, there cations on the ... defined minimum trigger level 7 Depolarization or hyperpolarization with following repolarization only depolarization with following ... long time upright the condition of the hyperpolarization, as they are exposed. One pumps so ... See also Ionenkanal , Transmembranprotein , Potassium channel, Transport (biology), Depolarisation , Hyperpolarization (biology) Ruhemembranpotenzial , Aktionspotenzial
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