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Sodium channel - Information from Answers.com
Sodium channels are integral membrane proteins that form ion channels, conducting sodium ions (Na) through a cell's plasma membrane. They are classified ...
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When does the sodium channels close and potassium channels ...
The "fast" voltage-gated sodium channels open at -55 mV and close at about +60 mV. I found your question by attempting to find an answer to its second part ...
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What is Sodium channel
When the sodium channels open there is a rush of sodium ions down their concentration gradient into the cell. As they carry positive charge they reduce the.
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Sodium channel blocker - Information from Answers.com
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to: navigation, search. Sodium channel blockers are agents that impair conduction of sodium ions (Na+) through ...
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When a sodium channel opens and sodium rushes into a myocyte ...
When the sodium channels open there is a rush of sodium ions down their concentration gradient into the cell. As they carry positive charge they reduce the.
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In myelinated axons where are the voltage gated sodium channels ...
When the sodium channels open there is a rush of sodium ions down their concentration gradient into the cell. As they carry positive charge they reduce the.
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What happens when a sodium channel is blocked
When you cut the likes of sodium or potassium it leaves a shiny surface which will quickly turn dull as they react with Oxygen in the air. To prevent them reacting ...
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What does TTX do to voltage -gated sodium channels
When the sodium channels open there is a rush of sodium ions down their concentration gradient into the cell. As they carry positive charge they reduce the.
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Why blocking the sodium channels result in diarrhoea
Blocking sodium ion channels reduces the uptake of water from the lumen of the intenstine into the epithelial cells of the villus due to osmosis. Water, therefore ...
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Do potassium channels open and sodium channels close during ...
If sodium channels were to remain closed, there wouldn't be any repolarization. The Potassium concentration gradient would keep pumping Potassium ions out ...
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