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Voltage-gated channels

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This lecture covers the cellular mechanisms of brain function related to voltage-gated ion channels, focusing on their protein structure, voltage-gating mechanisms, open probability, conductance, and the role of Na+ and K+ channels. It also discusses the impact of membrane potential on channel behavior.

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Cellular Mechanisms of Brain Function
This course aims for a mechanistic description of mammalian brain function at the level of individual nerve cells and their synaptic interactions.
Cellular Mechanisms of Brain Function
This course aims for a mechanistic description of mammalian brain function at the level of individual nerve cells and their synaptic interactions.
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