Current theories and mechanisms of nerve impulse propagation inside neurons do not give a satisfactory explanation to the nanoscale processes that occur inside the membrane. Propagation at the dendritic zones, and at the myelinated and unmyelinated axons, presents effects and events that, despite numerical calculations of current models fit with biological results obtained with macroscopic measurements, are far from giving an explanation to the real operation of biological mechanisms and to the effects and behaviors that the involved biological elements support. Current biological knowledge on the structure and behavior of biological membranes, as well as on the structure and function of voltage-regulated ion channels, allows us to consid...
Modelling of the nerve impulse is often simplified to one spatial dimension, for example by using ca...
Modelling of the nerve impulse is often simplified to one spatial dimension, for example by using ca...
An actionpotential is a transient depolarization of the membrane potential of excitable cells. They ...
Current theories and mechanisms of nerve impulse propagation inside neurons do not give a satisfacto...
The established action potential propagation mechanisms do not satisfactorily explain propagation on...
The established action potential propagation mechanisms do not satisfactorily explain propagation on...
The established action potential propagation mechanisms do not satisfactorily explain propagation on...
AbstractIn neurophysiology, extracellular signals—as measured by local field potentials (LFP) or ele...
The possibility that an ensemble of neural-membrane lipids could regulate the duration of the ion-ch...
The Hodgkin-Huxley model of the nerve axon describes excitation and propagation of the nerve impulse...
Se revisan ejemplos de modelización matemática en distintas aplicaciones biológicas: impulsos nervio...
Modelling of the nerve impulse is often simplified to one spatial dimension, for example by using ca...
Modelling of the nerve impulse is often simplified to one spatial dimension, for example by using ca...
The governing theory of electric signal transfer through nerve fibre, as established by Hodgkin and ...
Modelling of the nerve impulse is often simplified to one spatial dimension, for example by using ca...
Modelling of the nerve impulse is often simplified to one spatial dimension, for example by using ca...
Modelling of the nerve impulse is often simplified to one spatial dimension, for example by using ca...
An actionpotential is a transient depolarization of the membrane potential of excitable cells. They ...
Current theories and mechanisms of nerve impulse propagation inside neurons do not give a satisfacto...
The established action potential propagation mechanisms do not satisfactorily explain propagation on...
The established action potential propagation mechanisms do not satisfactorily explain propagation on...
The established action potential propagation mechanisms do not satisfactorily explain propagation on...
AbstractIn neurophysiology, extracellular signals—as measured by local field potentials (LFP) or ele...
The possibility that an ensemble of neural-membrane lipids could regulate the duration of the ion-ch...
The Hodgkin-Huxley model of the nerve axon describes excitation and propagation of the nerve impulse...
Se revisan ejemplos de modelización matemática en distintas aplicaciones biológicas: impulsos nervio...
Modelling of the nerve impulse is often simplified to one spatial dimension, for example by using ca...
Modelling of the nerve impulse is often simplified to one spatial dimension, for example by using ca...
The governing theory of electric signal transfer through nerve fibre, as established by Hodgkin and ...
Modelling of the nerve impulse is often simplified to one spatial dimension, for example by using ca...
Modelling of the nerve impulse is often simplified to one spatial dimension, for example by using ca...
Modelling of the nerve impulse is often simplified to one spatial dimension, for example by using ca...
An actionpotential is a transient depolarization of the membrane potential of excitable cells. They ...