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ionic channel การใช้

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  • It is then possible to record currents from single ionic channels.
  • About 90 % of ionic channel lengths between " pools " are approximately in length.
  • This gene encodes a protein that belongs to the glutamate-gated ionic channel family.
  • Both ionic channels proceed, in their respective directions, in a number of successive spurts.
  • The ionic channel could be passive or active as they could be gated by voltage or be ligands.
  • Patch-clamping verified that ionic channels have discrete states of conductance, such as open, closed and inactivated.
  • Through its effect on ionic channels, MCD peptide can induce long term potentiation ( LTP ) in CA1 region of hippocampus.
  • The protein encoded by this gene forms functional heteromeric kainate-preferring ionic channels with the subunits encoded by related gene family members.
  • Models for more complex neurons containing other types of ions can be derived by adding to the equivalent circuit additional battery and resistance pairs for each ionic channel.
  • The single-cell and small-group models are useful for studying ionic channels in the cell membrane, as well as other cellular, molecular and biochemical processes.
  • The establishment of the ionic channel takes a comparatively long amount of time ( hundreds of milliseconds ) in comparison to the resulting discharge, which occurs within a few microseconds.
  • Smooth muscle in various regions of the vascular tree, the airway and lungs, kidneys and vagina is different in their expression of ionic channels, hormone receptors, cell-signaling pathways, and other proteins that determine function.
  • This institute, headed by Professor Michel Haissaguerre along with cardiology teams of the University Hospital of Bordeaux, unites multiple specialties around cardiac electrophysiology from research on ionic channels ( microgenerators producing electric flows in cells ) to whole heart and patient care.
  • Examples of pathological physiology include : unusual excitatory connections within the neuronal network of the brain; abnormal neuron structure leading to altered current flow; decreased inhibitory neurotransmitter synthesis; ineffective receptors for inhibitory neurotransmitters; insufficient breakdown of excitatory neurotransmitters leading to excess; immature synapse development; and impaired function of ionic channels.