This thorough and clearly written textbook will be valuable for students of physiology, neuroscience, cell biology and biophysics. "...surely the best currently available text on excitable cells..." ...
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Certain cells, commonly called excitable cells, are unique because of their ability to generate electrical signals. Although several types of excitable cells exist — including neurons ...
They’re widely used to modulate the activity of neurons and other excitable cells. When channelrhodopsins are expressed in the cells of other organisms, they enable the use of light to control ...
What every neuroscientist should know about the mathematical modeling of excitable cells. Combining empirical physiology and nonlinear dynamics, this text provides an introduction to the simulation ...
When acetylcholine molecules (blue) bind to the receptor, this triggers a conformational change that opens the aqueous pore and allows ions (red) to flow into the cell. An excitable cell converts ...
The so-called T-tubule network within the cells, which consists of electrically excitable membrane tubes that are involved in ...
This is because strong stress blocked inhibitory interneurons, or cells that typically regulate how excitable other neurons are. These cells usually act as gatekeepers that limit how many neurons ...
and more), patch-clamp electrophysiology on excitable and non-excitable cells for identification of ion channels and pharmacology of novel ion channel modulators, and animal models of inflammatory ...