Preferably protocols that minimises any membrane depolarisation, and definitely minimises the risk of apoptosis and mass cell death.
12.
It is possible to think of the advancing wave of depolarisation as a dipole with a head and a tail.
13.
Dendritic release can be triggered by depolarisation, but can also be triggered by the mobilisation of intracellular calcium stores.
14.
This depolarisation triggers the entry of calcium from the sarcoplasmic reticulum to cause contraction ( tensing ) of the muscle.
15.
Third, Mg 2 + efflux was observed via Mrs2p upon the artificial depolarisation of the mitochondrial membrane by valinomycin.
16.
Hence, depolarisation of the right ventricle will be greater in amplitude than left, shifting the axis to the right.
17.
They bind to particular sites on the surface of muscle cells and cause depolarisation = = > the toxin prevents muscle contraction.
18.
Depolarisation of the motor end plate causes potassium ions to leave the muscle cells, repolarising the muscle and closing the calcium channels.
19.
This leads to depolarisation of the cell membrane which leads to Ca 2 + entry, excitation of glomus cells and consequent neurotransmitter release.
20.
During neuronal accommodation the slowly rising depolarisation drives the activation and inactivation, as well as the potassium gates simultaneously and never evokes action potential.