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Results 1 - 10 of 343 for Action potential
  1. Brain Facts: Glossary (Society for Neuroscience)  
    Brain Diseases/Reference Desk ... Brain Diseases ... Society for Neuroscience
  2. The KCNK9 gene provides instructions for making a protein called TASK3, which functions as a potassium channel. Potassium channels transport positively charged ...
  3. KCNK9 imprinting syndrome is a rare condition characterized by weak muscle tone (hypotonia) from birth. As a result, affected infants have a lack of energy ( ...
  4. The SCN9A gene belongs to a family of genes that provide instructions for making sodium channels. These channels, which transport positively charged sodium ...
  5. The SCN1A gene belongs to a family of genes that provide instructions for making sodium channels. These channels, which transport positively charged sodium ...
  6. The CLCN1 gene provides instructions for making a type of protein called a chloride channel. These channels, which transport negatively charged chlorine ...
  7. ... Each muscle fiber that contracts will produce an action potential. The presence, size, and shape of the wave form of the action potential produced on the oscilloscope, provides information about the ...
  8. Sexual Violence Prevention Resource for Action (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) - PDF  
    Sexual Assault/Prevention and Risk Factors ... Sexual Assault ... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ... PDF
  9. ... Rippling muscle disease may be caused by "silent" action potentials in the tubular system of skeletal muscle fibers. ...
  10. Health Statistics/Related Issues ... Health Statistics ... KFF
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