Spontaneous excitation patterns computed for axons with injury-like impairments of sodium channels and Na/K pumps.
In injured neurons, "leaky" voltage-gated sodium channels (Nav) underlie dysfunctional excitability that ranges from spontaneous subthreshold oscillations (STO), to ectopic (sometimes paroxysmal) excitation, to depolarizing block. In recombinant systems, mechanical injury to Nav1.6-rich me...
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Autores principales: | Na Yu, Catherine E Morris, Béla Joós, André Longtin |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2012
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