Christopher Miller. How ion channel proteins work. In Leonard K. Kaczmarek and Irwin B. Levitan, editors, Neuromodulation: the biochemical control of neuronal excitability, pages 39--63. Oxford University Press, 1987.

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....channel inactivation only accounts for Although these experiments are relatively old, more recentwork has concentrated on associative and or long term learning, so this explanation for the habituation response is still current. Ion channels can takeonanumber of distinct conformational states [46]. The probabilityof a state transition is determined by the relative energy and stabilityofthetwo states. This Ca channel, for example, has three identifiable states: open, closed, and inactivated. The closed state has the lowest energy under equilibrium conditions, and is therefore the ....

Christopher Miller. How ion channel proteins work. In Leonard K. Kaczmarek and Irwin B. Levitan, editors, Neuromodulation: the biochemical control of neuronal excitability, pages 39--63. Oxford University Press, 1987.

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