| CoCoDatCat 041008 > Folder > Neurons IonicCurrents > 216257617 |
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| ID Neurons | 216257617 | |||||
| ID Methods Electrophysiology | 1693123346 | |||||
| Current name | I(Na) | |||||
| Charge carrier | Na+ | |||||
| Peak conductance | - | |||||
| Peak current | - | |||||
| E rev | - | |||||
| V threshold | - | |||||
| V half activation | - | |||||
| V peak | - | |||||
| Citations |
"However, there is a developmental change in activation in inactivation kinetics that is evident in both cell types (Huguenard et. Al., 1988). This is indicated by the residual Na+ current that remains at the end of the 15-ms current pulse in the P55 neuron but which is absent in the E18 neuron (i.e. compare current levels at the arrows in Fig. 3A)." "By contrast, in the mature neuron, complete decay took approximately 10 times longer and was best fitted with 2 exponentials with fast (3-1 msec) and slow (30-10 msec) time constants." |
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| Reference figures | Fig.3 | |||||
| Reference text | pp.52-55 | |||||
| Comments |
Responses to voltage steps, normalized conductance densities, steady state inactivation and peak activation curves and recovery time course plots in Fig.3. |
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Methods Electrophysiology.ID Ref. | 1693123346 | ||||
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Neurons.ID Ref. | 216257617 | ||||