1. The degree of tubular potassium depletion and the decrease of potassium conductance due to hyperpolarizing pulses in striated muscular fibres have been examined with the three micro-electrode voltage-clamp technique. 2. The conductance of the fibre membrane has been measured in different extracellular K+ concentrations from 1 to 10 mM. 3. Comparison of the two sets of measurements shows that changes in tubular K+ concentration are not sufficient to account for the conductance decrease associated with hyperpolarization. 4. The presence of a voltage-dependent gate in series with the inwardly rectifying channel for K+ ions, suggested by Almers (1972a, b), is thus confirmed
Measurements of the electrical properties of the cardiac Purkinje fibre membrane have been ...
Using various voltage clamp protocols, we have examined the activation and deactivation kinetics of ...
An important requirement of the patch clamp technique, by which the functional properties of a singl...
1. The degree of tubular potassium depletion and the decrease of potassium conductance due to hyperp...
A dissection of the semitendinosus muscle from Rana pipiens was de-veloped for three-microelectrode ...
The cellular K content of frog ventricular strips is monitored using 42K. Cellular K loss evoked by ...
This thesis describes studies of unitary currents flowing through two different potassium (K) channe...
At least 4 classes of voltage activated potassium currents have been identified on adult frog muscle...
The potassium conductance system of sensory and motor fibers from the frog Rana esculenta were studi...
Frog skeletal muscle has a K+ channel called the inward rectifier, which passes inward current more ...
Inwardly rectifying K+ currents were studied in cut muscle fibres from frogs using the Vaseline-gap ...
The patch clamp technique was used to record the activity of single ATP-sensitive potassium channels...
Hyperpolarizing and depolarizing square steps were imposed on the membrane potential of excised huma...
The non-penetrating potentiometric dyes NK2367 and WW375 were used to investigate the effect of inwa...
A two-microelectrode voltage clamp and optical measurements of membrane potential changes at the tra...
Measurements of the electrical properties of the cardiac Purkinje fibre membrane have been ...
Using various voltage clamp protocols, we have examined the activation and deactivation kinetics of ...
An important requirement of the patch clamp technique, by which the functional properties of a singl...
1. The degree of tubular potassium depletion and the decrease of potassium conductance due to hyperp...
A dissection of the semitendinosus muscle from Rana pipiens was de-veloped for three-microelectrode ...
The cellular K content of frog ventricular strips is monitored using 42K. Cellular K loss evoked by ...
This thesis describes studies of unitary currents flowing through two different potassium (K) channe...
At least 4 classes of voltage activated potassium currents have been identified on adult frog muscle...
The potassium conductance system of sensory and motor fibers from the frog Rana esculenta were studi...
Frog skeletal muscle has a K+ channel called the inward rectifier, which passes inward current more ...
Inwardly rectifying K+ currents were studied in cut muscle fibres from frogs using the Vaseline-gap ...
The patch clamp technique was used to record the activity of single ATP-sensitive potassium channels...
Hyperpolarizing and depolarizing square steps were imposed on the membrane potential of excised huma...
The non-penetrating potentiometric dyes NK2367 and WW375 were used to investigate the effect of inwa...
A two-microelectrode voltage clamp and optical measurements of membrane potential changes at the tra...
Measurements of the electrical properties of the cardiac Purkinje fibre membrane have been ...
Using various voltage clamp protocols, we have examined the activation and deactivation kinetics of ...
An important requirement of the patch clamp technique, by which the functional properties of a singl...