Quantitative differences in the currents of bursting and beating molluscan pace-maker neurones
AUTOR(ES)
Gorman, A. L. F.
RESUMO
1. The spontaneous activity and the membrane conductances to Na+, Ca2+ and K+ ions of the bursting pace-maker neurone R-15 and the repetitively discharging (beating) pace-maker neurone L-11 in the abdominal ganglion of the marine mollusc, Aplysia californica, were compared.
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