Hyperpolarization (biology)
Cell (biology), Membrane potential, Depolarization, Potassium channel
978-620-0-13257-4
6200132577
100
2011-12-24
34,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Hyperpolarization is a change in a cell's membrane potential that makes it more negative. It is the opposite of a depolarization. Hyperpolarization is often caused by efflux of K+ (a cation) through K+ channels, or influx of Cl– (an anion) through Cl– channels. On the other hand, influx of cations, e.g. Na+ through Na+ channels or Ca2+ through Ca2+ channels, inhibits hyperpolarization. If a cell has Na+ or Ca2+ currents at rest, then inhibition of those currents will also result in a hyperpolarization.
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