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  • ...g. This [[depolarization]] opens voltage-gated [[calcium|Ca]]<sup>2+</sup> channels. The rise in intracellular calcium leads to increased fusion of [[insulin]] ...K<sub>ATP</sub> channel is an octameric complex of the [[inward-rectifier potassium ion channel]] K<sub>ir</sub>6.x and [[sulfonylurea receptor]] SUR which ass ...
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  • ...g. This [[depolarization]] opens voltage-gated [[calcium|Ca]]<sup>2+</sup> channels. The rise in intracellular calcium leads to increased fusion of [[insulin]] ...K<sub>ATP</sub> channel is an octameric complex of the [[inward-rectifier potassium ion channel]] K<sub>ir</sub>6.x and [[sulfonylurea receptor]] SUR which ass ...
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  • .../ja|化学元素|医薬品としてのカリウムの使用|Potassium chloride (medical use)/ja|生物学におけるカリウムの利用|Potassium in biology/ja}} {{Infobox potassium}} ...
    56 KB (1,723 words) - 12:02, 22 April 2024
  • ...edication|Potassium chloride (medical use)|the use of potassium in biology|Potassium in biology}} {{Infobox potassium}} ...
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  • ...edication|Potassium chloride (medical use)|the use of potassium in biology|Potassium in biology}} {{Infobox potassium}} ...
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  • ...of water into the blood, while at the same time causing the excretion of [[potassium]] (to maintain [[electrolyte]] balance). This increases the volume of [[ext ...and thick ascending limb of the loop of Henle in addition to {{chem|Na|+}} channels in the collecting ducts. This will ultimately lead to increased sodium reab ...
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  • ...of water into the blood, while at the same time causing the excretion of [[potassium]] (to maintain [[electrolyte]] balance). This increases the volume of [[ext ...and thick ascending limb of the loop of Henle in addition to {{chem|Na|+}} channels in the collecting ducts. This will ultimately lead to increased sodium reab ...
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  • ...retagogues'', triggering insulin release by inhibiting the [[ATP-sensitive potassium channel|K<sub>ATP</sub>]] channel of the pancreatic [[beta cell]]s. Eight t ...the potassium channels of the pancreatic beta cells, they open the calcium channels, thereby enhancing insulin secretion. ...
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  • ...retagogues'', triggering insulin release by inhibiting the [[ATP-sensitive potassium channel|K<sub>ATP</sub>]] channel of the pancreatic [[beta cell]]s. Eight t ...the potassium channels of the pancreatic beta cells, they open the calcium channels, thereby enhancing insulin secretion. ...
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  • ...port of choline, glycine, and taurine, the function of delayed rectifier [[potassium channel]]s, and the response of [[rhodopsin]] contained in the [[synaptic v ...
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  • ...port of choline, glycine, and taurine, the function of delayed rectifier [[potassium channel]]s, and the response of [[rhodopsin]] contained in the [[synaptic v ...
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  • ...g the cell by facilitated diffusion, leading to a buildup of intracellular potassium ions. As a result, the inside of the cell becomes less negative with respec ...rization]], voltage-gated [[calcium channels|calcium ion (Ca<sup>2+</sup>) channels]] open, allowing calcium ions to move into the cell by facilitated diffusio ...
    64 KB (9,275 words) - 16:39, 18 March 2024
  • ...s]]. The [[neurovascular unit]], composed of various cells and vasculature channels within the brain, regulates the flow of blood to activated neurons in order ...inorganic]] [[Salt (chemistry)|salts]] (mostly [[sodium]], [[chloride]], [[potassium]], [[magnesium]], and [[calcium]]), and [[Organic chemistry|organic compoun ...
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  • ...g the cell by facilitated diffusion, leading to a buildup of intracellular potassium ions. As a result, the inside of the cell becomes less negative with respec ...rization]], voltage-gated [[calcium channels|calcium ion (Ca<sup>2+</sup>) channels]] open, allowing calcium ions to move into the cell by facilitated diffusio ...
    65 KB (9,455 words) - 16:37, 18 March 2024
  • ...lements [[carbon]], [[nitrogen]], [[calcium]], [[sodium]], [[chlorine]], [[potassium]], [[hydrogen]], [[phosphorus]], [[oxygen]] and [[sulfur]]. [[Organic compo ...n]] depends upon the movement of calcium, sodium and potassium through ion channels in the cell membrane and [[T-tubule]]s. ...
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  • ...lements [[carbon]], [[nitrogen]], [[calcium]], [[sodium]], [[chlorine]], [[potassium]], [[hydrogen]], [[phosphorus]], [[oxygen]] and [[sulfur]]. [[Organic compo ...n]] depends upon the movement of calcium, sodium and potassium through ion channels in the cell membrane and [[T-tubule]]s. ...
    55 KB (7,943 words) - 19:27, 22 January 2024
  • ...s]]. The [[neurovascular unit]], composed of various cells and vasculature channels within the brain, regulates the flow of blood to activated neurons in order ...inorganic]] [[Salt (chemistry)|salts]] (mostly [[sodium]], [[chloride]], [[potassium]], [[magnesium]], and [[calcium]]), and [[Organic chemistry|organic compoun ...
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  • * 細胞内のATP:ADP比が増加すると、ATP感受性のSUR1/[[Kir6.2/ja|Kir6.2]][[potassium channel/ja|カリウムチャネル]]([[sulfonylurea receptor/ja|スルホニルウレア受容体]]を参照)を閉じる。これによ * [[depolarization/ja|脱分極]]すると、電位依存性[[calcium channels/ja|カルシウムイオン(Ca<sup>2+</sup>)チャネル]]が開き、カルシウムイオンが拡散促進によって細胞内に移動する。 ...
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  • ...e proteins often serve as [[receptor (biochemistry)|receptors]] or provide channels for polar or charged molecules to pass through the [[cell membrane]]. ...elect for only a particular ion; for example, [[potassium]] and [[sodium]] channels often discriminate for only one of the two ions. ...
    55 KB (7,841 words) - 18:41, 23 April 2024
  • ...e proteins often serve as [[receptor (biochemistry)|receptors]] or provide channels for polar or charged molecules to pass through the [[cell membrane]]. ...elect for only a particular ion; for example, [[potassium]] and [[sodium]] channels often discriminate for only one of the two ions. ...
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