Voltage-dependent sodium channels in an invertebrate striated muscle.
Science
; 225(4661): 523-5, 1984 Aug 03.
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| ID: mdl-6330898
Striated skeletal muscles from the planktonic arrowworm Sagitta elegans (phylum Chaetognatha) were voltage-clamped. The muscles displayed classical voltage-dependent sodium channels that (i) showed peak transient currents when the membrane was depolarized 90 millivolts from rest, (ii) opened rapidly with peak currents flowing within 0.4 milliseconds at 4 degrees C, (iii) showed voltage-dependent inactivation with 50 percent inactivation at +25 millivolts from rest, and (iv) were blocked by 500 nanomolar tetrodotoxin.
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Canais Iônicos
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Músculos
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Animals
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Science
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1984
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