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. 1978 Jul;75(7):3254-7.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.75.7.3254.

Cole-Moore effect in the frog node

Cole-Moore effect in the frog node

G Ganot et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1978 Jul.

Abstract

Potassium currents were recorded from the voltage-clamped frog node (Rana esculenta) during various test pulses that followed hyperpolarizing prepulses of different amplitudes and durations. Both the delay in potassium current onset and the shape of the current trace as a function of time were found to be a function of prepulse parameters. This finding is different from the current trace superposition described by Cole and Moore for a specific test pulse, sodium equilibrium potential in the squid giant axon. The Cole-Moore effect, which was found here only under a specific set of conditions, thus may be a special case rather than the general property of the membrane. The implication of these findings to the various excitable membrane potassium channel models, which are based on the Cole-Moore effect, is discussed.

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