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Transient and sustained depolarization of retinal ganglion cells by Ih
Toshihide Tabata
, Andrew T. Ishida
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Depolarization
100%
Hyperpolarization
100%
Retinal Ganglion Cells
100%
Cs +
75%
Na +
50%
Voltage Clamp
50%
Membrane Potential
50%
Current Injection
50%
Current Clamp
50%
Membrane Potential Change
50%
Goldfish
25%
In Situ
25%
Whole-cell Patch-clamp
25%
Voltage Dependence
25%
Model Membranes
25%
Tetraethylammonium
25%
Soma
25%
Isolated Cells
25%
Co2+
25%
Deactivation
25%
Tail Current
25%
Pipette
25%
Synaptic Input
25%
Repolarization
25%
Cellular Excitability
25%
Light Stimulus
25%
Resting Potential
25%
Ba2+
25%
Stimulus Timing
25%
Negative Test
25%
Relative Permeability
25%
Patch-clamp Method
25%
Voltage Overshoot
25%
Neuroscience
Membrane Potential
100%
Retinal Ganglion Cell
100%
Voltage Clamp
50%
Patch Clamp
25%
Resting Potential
25%
Cell Excitability
25%
Tetraethylammonium
25%