| 1. | EPSPs are amplified by persistent sodium ion conductance in external tufted cells.
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| 2. | At the same time, sodium ions are actively reabsorbed.
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| 3. | Sodium ions for transport and osmotic balance are provided by sodium chloride.
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| 4. | As leaching progresses, the salts and sodium ions are translocated downward.
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| 5. | The second requirement is for carbon or sodium ions in the arc.
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| 6. | The influx of sodium ions causes an increase in voltage.
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| 7. | The precise mechanism of potassium channel selectivity continues to be sodium ion.
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| 8. | Cells in the heart suck potassium ions in and push sodium ions out.
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| 9. | Sodium ion cycle in bacterial pathogens : evidence from cross-genome comparisons.
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| 10. | The flow of sodium ions across epithelia affects osmolarity of the extracellular fluid.
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