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Rapid adaptation of single mechanosensitive channels in Xenopus oocytes
Owen P. Hamill
, Don W. Mcbride
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Xenopus Oocytes
100%
Mechanosensitive Channel
100%
Rapid Adaptation
100%
Adaptation
44%
Suction
44%
Channel Activity
33%
Patch-clamp Recording
11%
Dynamic Properties
11%
HyPer
11%
Mechanical Stress
11%
Membrane Patch
11%
Extracellular Ca2+
11%
Voltage Dependence
11%
Open Channel
11%
Channel Conductance
11%
Strongly Positive
11%
Step Change
11%
Adaptive Behavior
11%
Diverse Functions
11%
Voltage Sensitivity
11%
Positive Potential
11%
Membrane Cytoskeleton
11%
Non-stationary Property
11%
Steady-state Property
11%
Non-sensory Cells
11%
Channel Inactivation
11%
Polarization Potential
11%
Mechanoreception
11%
Osmoregulation
11%
Neuroscience
Behavior (Neuroscience)
100%
Patch Clamp Technique
100%
Cytoskeleton
100%
Osmoregulation
100%
Engineering
Open Channel
100%
Channel Conductance
50%
Step Change
50%
Mechanical Stress
50%