V m -related extracellular potentials observed in red blood cells
Abstract Even in nonexcitable cells, the membrane potential V m is fundamental to cell function, with roles from ion channel regulation, development, to cancer metastasis. V m arises from transmembrane ion concentration gradients; standard models assume homogeneous extracellular and intracellular io...
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Autores principales: | Michael Pycraft Hughes, Emily J. Kruchek, Andrew D. Beale, Stephen J. Kitcatt, Sara Qureshi, Zachary P. Trott, Oriane Charbonnel, Paul A. Agbaje, Erin A. Henslee, Robert A. Dorey, Rebecca Lewis, Fatima H. Labeed |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/57b96bc6687c43699ffc369c723f0e5f |
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