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Transmembrane potential difference (Psychology wiki)
Transmembrane potential difference Home Support Help Site Support Orientation ... P.N.Immunology Physiological P. Psychopharmacology Membrane potential (or transmembrane potential or transmembrane potential difference or transmembrane ...
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Membrane potential
Membrane potential Membrane potential (or transmembrane potential or transmembrane potential difference or transmembrane potential gradient), ...
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Membrane potential (Psychology wiki)
Membrane potential Home Support Help Site Support Orientation Background ... P.N.Immunology Physiological P. Psychopharmacology Membrane potential (or transmembrane potential or transmembrane potential difference or transmembrane potential gradient), ...
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Action potential
Action potential A. A schematic view of an idealized action potential illustrates its various phases as the action potential passes a point on a cell membrane ... used to make the recording. An action potential is a wave of electrical discharge that ... and tissues. Overview An electrical voltage, or potential, always exists between the inside and ...
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Resting potential
Resting potential The resting potential of a cell is the membrane potential that would be maintained if there were ... or other active changes in the membrane potential. In most cells the resting potential has a negative value, which by ...
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Transmembrane receptor
Transmembrane receptor Transmembrane receptors are integral membrane proteins, which reside ... molecules on one side of the membrane, transmembrane receptors initiate a response on the other ... in cellular communications and signal transduction. Many transmembrane receptors are composed of two or more ... receptors). Like any integral membrane protein, a transmembrane receptor may be subdivided into three ...
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Receptor potential
Receptor potential Receptor potential is the transmembrane potential difference of a sensory cell . A receptor potential is often produced by sensory transduction. ...
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Resting potential (Psychology wiki)
Resting potential Home Support Help Site Support Orientation Background ... N.Immunology Physiological P. Psychopharmacology The resting potential of a cell is the membrane potential that would be maintained if there were ... or other active changes in the membrane potential. In most cells the resting potential has a negative value, which by ...
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Action potential (Psychology wiki)
Action potential Home Support Help Site Support Orientation Background ... A schematic view of an idealized action potential illustrates its various phases as the action potential passes a point on a cell membrane ... used to make the recording. An action potential is a wave of electrical discharge that ... tissues. [edit] Overview An electrical voltage, or potential, always exists between the inside and ...
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Transmembrane receptor (Psychology wiki)
Transmembrane receptor Transmembrane receptors are integral membrane proteins , which reside ... molecules on one side of the membrane, transmembrane receptors initiate a response on the other ... in cellular communications and signal transduction. Many transmembrane receptors are composed of two or more ... receptors ). Like any integral membrane protein, a transmembrane receptor may be subdivided into three ...
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