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End-plate potential - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Neuromuscular junction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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If the end plate potential reaches the threshold voltage (approximately −50 mV), sodium ions flow in with a rush and an action potential is created in the fiber. The action potential sweeps down the length of the fiber just as it does in an axon.
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Definition and other additional information on End plate potential from Biology-Online.org dictionary. ... The endplate potential is the sum of quantal miniature endplate potentials. Development of the end plate potential is blocked by curare.
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conductance and potential changes at the end-plate membrane. According ..... The active phase of the end-plate potential of frog's sartorius muscle was ...
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Definition of end plate potential from the online medical dictionary hosted by mondofacto. ... online medical dictionary | definition of end plate potential...
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Definition of End-plate potential in the Medical Dictionary. End-plate potential explanation. Information about End-plate potential in Free online English dictionary. What is End-plate potential? Meaning of End-plate potential medical term. ... (redirected from End-plate potential)
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Ordinarily, the local depolarization (the end-plate potential, or EPP) is immediately overwhelmed by a propagated action potential (AP) in the post-synaptic cell. ... Additional depolarization evoked by a second impulse, S2, delivered to the end plate at a suitable interval (here 20 msec), increases the local...
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The end plate potential that results is always followed by an action potential in the muscle cell. The action potential travels along the sarcolemma and travels through the T tubules.
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13-7. Recording setup for the end-plate potential. Muscle is bathed in Ringer's solution containing curare, and motor axon is placed on stimulating electrodes. A recording micropipette penetrates the muscle membrane at 1-mm intervals away from the end-plate.
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