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Excitable Cells

Monographs in Modern Biology for Upper School and University Courses

  • 1 Edición - 28 de agosto de 1969
  • Última edición
  • Autor: F. A. Miles
  • Idioma: Inglés

Monographs in Modern Biology for Upper School and University Courses: Excitable Cells focuses on the fundamental nature of the signals carried in the nervous system, including… Leer más

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Monographs in Modern Biology for Upper School and University Courses: Excitable Cells focuses on the fundamental nature of the signals carried in the nervous system, including nervous activity, synapses, and membrane permeability. The publication first elaborates on the elements of structure and function in the nervous system and resting nerve. Discussions focus on neuron, synapse, effect of changes in membrane permeability on membrane potential, recording nervous activity, movement of ions through solutions and membranes, and permeability of the resting membrane. The text then takes a look at the nerve impulse, including permeability changes associated with the nerve impulse, voltage clamp studies, and electrical model of the nerve membrane. The manuscript examines input signal and synapse. Topics include receptor discharge, generator potential, coding of the input message, frog neuromuscular junction, functional aspects of the vertebrate neuromuscular junction, nervous control of crustacean muscle, and central synapses. The publication is a dependable source material for biologists and readers interested in pursuing studies on excitable cells.

Índice

PrefaceChapter 1 Elements of Structure and Function in the Nervous SystemChapter 2 The Resting NerveChapter 3 The Nerve ImpulseChapter 4 The Input SignalChapter 5 The SynapseBibliographyIndex

Detalles del producto

  • Edición: 1
  • Última edición
  • Publicado: 28 de agosto de 1969
  • Idioma: Inglés

Sobre el autor

FM

F. A. Miles

Afiliaciones y experiencia
Laboratory of Sensorimotor Research, National Eye Institute, National Institute of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA

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