With no Ca in the patch electrode, two kinds of channels conduct Na in spontaneously beating embryonic chick heart cells. One channel conducts Na primarily during the upstroke of the action potential and is blocked by tetrodotoxin (TTX). The other channel conducts Na primarily during the late plateau and early repolarization phase of the action potential, but only in Ca concentrations below 10(-6) M. This second channel is TTX-insensitive and has a conductance of 50 to 90 pS, depending upon the interpretation of open-channel flickering. These two Na-conducting channels correspond to the channels that normally carry the fast Na current (INa) and the slow Ca current (Isi)
The sodium (Na) channel is the fundamental unit of excitability in heart muscle. This channel has be...
SUMMARY. Cardiac automaticity is partly due to a diastolic sodium current. Possible mediators of thi...
The ability of Ca ions to inhibit Ca channels presents one of the most intriguing problems in membra...
With no Ca in the patch electrode, two kinds of channels conduct Na in spontaneously beating embryon...
This paper describes the kinetics of an Na-conducting channel during spontaneous action potentials i...
This paper describes the kinetics of an Na-conducting channel during spontaneous action potentials i...
This paper describes the kinetics of an Na-conducting channel during spontaneous action potentials i...
This article is a study of the fast Na current during action potentials. We have investigated the ou...
This article is a study of the fast Na current during action potentials. We have investigated the ou...
Using cell-attached and whole-cell recording techniques simultaneously allows the measurement of Na ...
Using cell-attached and whole-cell recording techniques simultaneously allows the measurement of Na ...
The sodium (Na) channel is the fundamental unit of excitability in heart muscle. This channel has be...
Open channel properties of canine cardiac Purkinje cell Na+ channels were studied with single channe...
By averaging the current that passes through cell-attached patches on beating heart cells, while mea...
1. L-type calcium channels in embryonic chick heart ventricle have voltage-dependent, time-variant k...
The sodium (Na) channel is the fundamental unit of excitability in heart muscle. This channel has be...
SUMMARY. Cardiac automaticity is partly due to a diastolic sodium current. Possible mediators of thi...
The ability of Ca ions to inhibit Ca channels presents one of the most intriguing problems in membra...
With no Ca in the patch electrode, two kinds of channels conduct Na in spontaneously beating embryon...
This paper describes the kinetics of an Na-conducting channel during spontaneous action potentials i...
This paper describes the kinetics of an Na-conducting channel during spontaneous action potentials i...
This paper describes the kinetics of an Na-conducting channel during spontaneous action potentials i...
This article is a study of the fast Na current during action potentials. We have investigated the ou...
This article is a study of the fast Na current during action potentials. We have investigated the ou...
Using cell-attached and whole-cell recording techniques simultaneously allows the measurement of Na ...
Using cell-attached and whole-cell recording techniques simultaneously allows the measurement of Na ...
The sodium (Na) channel is the fundamental unit of excitability in heart muscle. This channel has be...
Open channel properties of canine cardiac Purkinje cell Na+ channels were studied with single channe...
By averaging the current that passes through cell-attached patches on beating heart cells, while mea...
1. L-type calcium channels in embryonic chick heart ventricle have voltage-dependent, time-variant k...
The sodium (Na) channel is the fundamental unit of excitability in heart muscle. This channel has be...
SUMMARY. Cardiac automaticity is partly due to a diastolic sodium current. Possible mediators of thi...
The ability of Ca ions to inhibit Ca channels presents one of the most intriguing problems in membra...