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Network Analyses Of Glomerular Capillaries, Jason Cory Brunson, Justin Sardi, Mark Terasaki
Network Analyses Of Glomerular Capillaries, Jason Cory Brunson, Justin Sardi, Mark Terasaki
Biology and Medicine Through Mathematics Conference
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Β Cell Network Dysfunction In Pancreatic Islets By Silencing Hub Cells, Janita Patwardhan, Bradford E. Peercy
Β Cell Network Dysfunction In Pancreatic Islets By Silencing Hub Cells, Janita Patwardhan, Bradford E. Peercy
Biology and Medicine Through Mathematics Conference
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Real-Time Interactive Simulation Of Human Atrial Electrical Activity On Realistic 3d Atrial Structures Using Webgl, Abouzar Kaboudian, Yanyan Ji, Elizabeth Cherry, Flavio H. Fenton
Real-Time Interactive Simulation Of Human Atrial Electrical Activity On Realistic 3d Atrial Structures Using Webgl, Abouzar Kaboudian, Yanyan Ji, Elizabeth Cherry, Flavio H. Fenton
Biology and Medicine Through Mathematics Conference
No abstract provided.
Live (Boxing) Liam Smith Vs Sam Eggington Live Stream Ppv Fight, Smith Eggington
Live (Boxing) Liam Smith Vs Sam Eggington Live Stream Ppv Fight, Smith Eggington
Smith Eggington
Data Collection Curated With An Application Ontology Describes The Methods And Results Upon Performing An Ex-Vivo Voltage-Clamp Assay On Outer Hair Cells Of The Mammalian Cochlea, Brenda Farrell, Jason Bengtson
Data Collection Curated With An Application Ontology Describes The Methods And Results Upon Performing An Ex-Vivo Voltage-Clamp Assay On Outer Hair Cells Of The Mammalian Cochlea, Brenda Farrell, Jason Bengtson
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This data collection describes the electrical properties of outer hair cells isolated from the mammalian cochlea of the domestic guinea pig. This data was obtained by performing whole-cell patch clamp voltage clamp assay on cells and monitoring the electrical admittance during a DC voltage ramp. The membrane capacitance was then calculated at each membrane potential from this admittance, and the voltage-independent and voltage-dependent membrane capacitance was determined upon further analysis. In some case the DC conductance was also measured by interrogation of the cell with voltage-step function which was calculated from the change in the mean steady-state current with respect …