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Results 1 - 10 of 78 for Ion
  1. ... disorder that causes an imbalance of charged atoms (ions) in the body, including ions of potassium, magnesium, and calcium.The signs and ... salt transport also affect the reabsorption of other ions, including ions of potassium, magnesium, and calcium. The ...
  2. ... for making channels that transport positively charged potassium ions across the membrane of muscle cells. The movement of potassium ions through these channels is critical for maintaining the ...
  3. ... changes in the concentration of certain charged atoms (ions) in muscle cells. The STAC3 protein aids in the process that triggers the release of calcium ions within muscle cells to start (initiate) muscle contraction. ...
  4. ... The ankyrin-B protein inserts certain structures called ion channels into their proper locations in the cell membrane. Ion channels are complexes of proteins that transport charged ...
  5. ... channel, which normally transports positively charged sodium atoms (ions) into heart muscle cells. This type of ion channel plays a critical role in maintaining the ...
  6. ... are involved in the transport of charged atoms (ions) across cell membranes. The protein produced from the KCNA1 gene transports potassium ions, and the protein produced from the CACNA1A gene ...
  7. ... when the weak or paralyzed muscles release potassium ions into the bloodstream. In other cases, attacks are ... contractions is the flow of positively charged atoms (ions), including sodium, into muscle cells. The SCN4A protein ...
  8. ... triggered by the flow of certain charged atoms (ions) in muscle cells. The proteins produced from the ... genes are involved in the movement of calcium ions within muscle cells. In response to certain signals, ...
  9. ... the entry of positively charged calcium atoms (calcium ions) into cells. The STIM1 protein recognizes when calcium ion levels are low and stimulates the flow of ...
  10. ... are triggered by the flow of charged atoms (ions) into muscle cells. The ryanodine receptor 1 protein forms a channel that releases calcium ions stored within muscle cells. The resulting increase in ...
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