Ionic channels: I. The biophysical basis for ion passage and channel gating
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- DOI: 10.1002/mus.880090803
Ionic channels: I. The biophysical basis for ion passage and channel gating
Abstract
This article reviews the biophysics of ion passage through membrane pores, as well as the physical factors that control the ion selectivity, gating, and conductance of an ionic channel. Different voltage clamp techniques are discussed in detail. The biophysical properties of sodium channels are reviewed.
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