Neurophysiology
Edward K. Yeargers,
Ronald W. Shonkwiler and
James V. Herod
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Edward K. Yeargers: Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Biology
Ronald W. Shonkwiler: Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Mathematics
James V. Herod: Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Mathematics
Chapter Chapter 8 in An Introduction to the Mathematics of Biology: with Computer Algebra Models, 1996, pp 234-263 from Springer
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Abstract This chapter presents a discussion of the means, primarily electrical, by which the parts of an organism communicate with each other. We will see that this communication is not like that of a conducting wire; rather, it involves a selfpropagating change in the ionic conductance of the cell membrane.
Keywords: Postsynaptic Neuron; Presynaptic Neuron; Giant Axon; Postsynaptic Cell; Follicle Stimulate Hormone Receptor (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1996
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4757-1095-3_8
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