Using Stern's double-layer adsorption model for the density of cations in the membrane pores, a quantitative approach to the stationary current-voltage characteristic of nerve membranes is developed. The interaction of mobile cations with the negative fixed charges, located inside the membrane, constitutes a resistance for the current through the membrane. The stepwise increase in the resistance for the hyperpolarization is ascribed to a stronger interaction accompanying a depletion of the adsorbed cations from the interior. Thermodynamic treatment of flows and forces is adapted to the situation, to give a current voltage relation amenable to experimental check. The value of the resting potential thus obtained gives a deviation from Nernst ...
This book illustrates some of the ways physics and mathematics have been, and are being, used to elu...
We have approached the problem of nerve excitability through three questions: (a) What is the diagra...
In considering the problem of steady-state negative conductance in the squid axon from the standpoin...
Using Stern's double-layer adsorption model for the density of cations in the membrane pores, a quan...
This article concludes a series of papers concerned with the flow of electric current through the su...
In considering the problem of steady-state negative conductance in the squid axon from the standpoin...
The following deductions are made from the enzyme model of the axonal membrane [9, 11]. 1. Theoretic...
In developing a model for the steady-state negative resistance of the squid axon from the standpoint...
A partially depolarized squid axon membrane is assumed to have a quasi-steady state negative resista...
In recent years, a vast body of information has been accummulated on the electrical properties of b...
The effect of varying membrane capacitance, conductance, and rate constants on the properties of the...
An actionpotential is a transient depolarization of the membrane potential of excitable cells. They ...
An actionpotential is a transient depolarization of the membrane potential of excitable cells. They ...
A structural model is suggested for axon membranes consisting of a double layer of lipid and phospho...
This is the first of two papers dealing with electrodiffusion theory (the Nernst-Planck equation cou...
This book illustrates some of the ways physics and mathematics have been, and are being, used to elu...
We have approached the problem of nerve excitability through three questions: (a) What is the diagra...
In considering the problem of steady-state negative conductance in the squid axon from the standpoin...
Using Stern's double-layer adsorption model for the density of cations in the membrane pores, a quan...
This article concludes a series of papers concerned with the flow of electric current through the su...
In considering the problem of steady-state negative conductance in the squid axon from the standpoin...
The following deductions are made from the enzyme model of the axonal membrane [9, 11]. 1. Theoretic...
In developing a model for the steady-state negative resistance of the squid axon from the standpoint...
A partially depolarized squid axon membrane is assumed to have a quasi-steady state negative resista...
In recent years, a vast body of information has been accummulated on the electrical properties of b...
The effect of varying membrane capacitance, conductance, and rate constants on the properties of the...
An actionpotential is a transient depolarization of the membrane potential of excitable cells. They ...
An actionpotential is a transient depolarization of the membrane potential of excitable cells. They ...
A structural model is suggested for axon membranes consisting of a double layer of lipid and phospho...
This is the first of two papers dealing with electrodiffusion theory (the Nernst-Planck equation cou...
This book illustrates some of the ways physics and mathematics have been, and are being, used to elu...
We have approached the problem of nerve excitability through three questions: (a) What is the diagra...
In considering the problem of steady-state negative conductance in the squid axon from the standpoin...