| CoCoDatCat 041008 > Folder > Neurons IonicConductances > -625879160 |
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| ID Neurons | -625879160 | |||||
| ID Methods Electrophysiology | 1006622979 | |||||
| Conductance name | I(K) | |||||
| Charge carrier | K+ | |||||
| Peak conductance | 20.3 +- 1.2 pS | |||||
| V threshold | - | |||||
| V half activation | -7.6 +- 1.5 mV | |||||
| V peak | - | |||||
| Citations |
"Another channel seen in these patches had longer open times, exhibited prominent channel noise, was inwardly rectifying at strongly depolarized potentials, and had a mean conductance of 20.3 +- 1.2 pS (n = 7; Fig. 3). Ensemble averages of this current gave pure I(K)-like currents in different patches, both inactivating (n = 3; Figs 1C and 3A) and non-inactivating variants (n = 4; Fig. 1B). Thus it appears that a single type of channel underlies the different forms of the slow, I(K)-like current, but its inactivation properties may vary.".pp.613-614 "For convenience, the fast transient and slowly inactivating/non-inactivating currents seen in these patches will henceforth be called I(A) and I(K), respectively."p.614 |
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| Reference figures | Fig. 1, 3 | |||||
| Reference text | pp.613-614 | |||||
| Comments | - | |||||
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Methods Electrophysiology.ID Ref. | 1006622979 | ||||
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Neurons.ID Ref. | -625879160 | ||||
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