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Inward-rectifying potassium channels in retinal glial (Muller) cells
E. A. Newman
Neuroscience
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Inward Rectifier Potassium Channel
100%
Midfoot
100%
Muller Cells
100%
Retina
42%
Soma
28%
Channel Conductance
28%
Open Probability
28%
Cell Current
28%
Inward Rectification
28%
Whole-cell Patch-clamp
28%
Salamander
14%
K+ Channels
14%
Multi-channel
14%
Single Channel
14%
Ion Channels
14%
Current-voltage
14%
Whole Cell
14%
Ba2+
14%
K+ Concentration
14%
Negative Potential
14%
Ohmic
14%
Whole-cell Voltage Clamp
14%
Inward Current
14%
Reversal Potential
14%
Channel Density
14%
Proximal Processes
14%
Spatial Buffering
14%
K+ Clearance
14%
K Dynamics
14%
Boltzmann Relation
14%
I-V Relation
14%
Neuroscience
Potassium Channel
100%
Soma
66%
Patch Clamp
66%
Carisoprodol
66%
Ion Channel
33%
Reversal Potential
33%
Voltage Clamp
33%
Engineering
Derjaguin-Muller-Toporov Model
100%
Rectification
80%
Channel Conductance
40%
Open Channel
40%
Multichannel
20%
Single Channel
20%
Dependent Property
20%
Boltzmann Equation
20%
Cell Voltage
20%