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  • ...brane channel that leads to monovalent ion ([[potassium|K<sup>+</sup>]], [[sodium|Na<sup>+</sup>]], [[hydrogen|H<sup>+</sup>]], [[chloride|Cl<sup>-</sup>]])
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  • ...ethyl-4,6-dioxo-5-(pentan-2-yl)-1,4,5,6-tetrahydropyrimidin-2-yl]sulfanide sodium | image2 = Sodium-thiopental-3D-vdW-2.png
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  • ...levels, which in turn slows down the extrusion of Ca<sup>2+</sup> by the [[sodium-calcium exchanger]] that relies on the high Na<sup>+</sup> gradient. This e ...d [[atrial flutter]] with rapid ventricular response, but beta- or calcium channel- blockers should be the first choice [http://circ.ahajournals.org/cgi/conte
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  • ...o a hydrogen ion (H<sup>+</sup>, an acidic proton), and a [[bicarbonate]] ion (HCO<sub>3</sub><sup>-</sup>, a basic anion). In some tissues (particularl ...journal |author=Ptáĉek LJ, Tawil R, Griggs RC, ''et al.'' |title=Sodium channel mutations in acetazolamide-responsive myotonia congenita, paramyotonia cong
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  • ...of nitric oxide (NO) may not necessarily be absorbed directly by the base (sodium hydroxide) washes. [[Hydroxylammonium chloride]] can react with [[sodium nitrite]] to produce N<sub>2</sub>O as well:
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  • ...2 ml Tel-E-Ject; also contains 40% propylene glycol, 10% ethyl alcohol, 5% sodium benzoate and benzoic acid as buffers, and 1.5% benzyl alcohol as a preserva ...2 ml Tel-E-Ject; also contains 40% propylene glycol, 10% ethyl alcohol, 5% sodium benzoate and benzoic acid as buffers, and 1.5% benzyl alcohol as a preserva
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  • ...ed primarily as a research tool, in characterizing subtypes of [[potassium channel]], and has also been used to manage some of the symptoms of [[multiple scle ...(4-AP) is prepared by the decarbonylation of pyridine-4-carboxamide using sodium hypochlorite via the [[Hofmann rearrangement]]. The pyridine carboxamide i
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  • ...simultaneously ([[multi-mode optical fiber]]) with little or no [[Adjacent-channel interference|interference]] between competing [[wavelengths]] or frequencie ...he electrical [[plasma (physics)|plasma]] generated in high-[[pressure]] [[sodium]] street lamps. During the past two decades, additional types of transparen
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  • ...ailability.<ref name=Werner/> These properties are expressed by SLC34A1-3 (sodium-dependent phosphate transporter 2, NPT2), whereas NPT3 (SLC17A2) mediates N ...calcium phosphate in suspension may be improved by reduction of phosphate ion in proportion to calcium in the mixture. With increasing [[alkalinity]] abo
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  • | Stretch || ↑[[Stretch-activated ion channel]]s *open [[Voltage-dependent calcium channel|VDCC]]s (primarily) --> ↑intracellular Ca<sup>2+</sup>
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  • ...oving the stimulus for contraction, which depends on intracellular calcium ion concentrations and, consequently, [[phosphorylation]] of the light chain of | [[Hyperpolarization]] mediated ([[Calcium channel blocker]])
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  • ...fairly straightforward mechanism. A substantial and rapid rise in calcium ion concentration inside the postsynaptic cell (or more specifically, within th ...MPAR channel, thus causing only a small [[depolarization]]. The open AMPAR channel is often considered to be non-calcium permeable, but this is only an approx
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  • {{dablink|Another, unrelated ion channeling process is part of [[ion implantation]].}} :''Not to be confused with:'' [[Ion Television]].
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  • | Name = Neurotransmitter-gated ion-channel transmembrane region | caption = Ligand-gated ion channel
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  • ...the [[sodium]] or [[potassium]] [[salts|salt]], in China most often as the sodium salt, while in some other countries only as the potassium salt. Diclofenac * Blockage of voltage-dependent sodium channels (after activation of the channel, diclofenac inhibits its reactivation also known as phase inhibition){{Cita
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