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How do C.elegans neurons transmit signal along themselves?
Tomohiro MATSUOKA, Ryuzo SHINGAI,
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Abstract(in English) We investigate a hypothesis that small voltage attenuation of membrane potential of C.elegans neurons makes them almost isopotential at steady state, and passive spread of membrane potential can transmit signal along C.elegans neurons.
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Keyword(in English) C.elegans / neuron / membrane potential / isopotential / calcium channel
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Title (in English) How do C.elegans neurons transmit signal along themselves?
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Keyword(1) C.elegans
Keyword(2) neuron
Keyword(3) membrane potential
Keyword(4) isopotential
Keyword(5) calcium channel
1st Author's Name Tomohiro MATSUOKA
1st Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, Iwate University()
2nd Author's Name Ryuzo SHINGAI
2nd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, Iwate University
Date 2006-03-15
Paper # NC2005-106
Volume (vol) vol.105
Number (no) 657
Page pp.pp.-
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