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Ch. I | Membranes and Electricity | 1 |
Appendix I: Review of Electricity and Cable Parameters | 18 | |
Ch. II | Ion Distributions and Ion Pumps | 61 |
Ch. III | Ca[superscript 2+]/Na[superscript +] Exchange Reaction | 86 |
Appendix III: Derivation of Ca/Na Exchange Distribution Ratio | 112 | |
Ch. IV | Diffusion and Permeability | 114 |
Appendix IV: Diffusion | 130 | |
Ch. V | Concentration Cells and Equilibrium Potentials | 134 |
Appendix V: Derivation of Nernst Equation | 143 | |
Ch. VI | Determination of Resting Potential | 145 |
Appendix VI-A: Constant Field Equation | 165 | |
Appendix VI-B: Derivation of Chord Conductance Equation | 177 | |
Appendix VI-C: Circuit Analysis for Cell Membrane | 180 | |
Appendix VI-D: Permeability Coefficient Determination | 184 | |
Appendix VI-E: Half-Cell Potentials | 194 | |
Ch. VII | Electrochemical Driving Forces and Membrane Ionic Currents | 196 |
Ch. VIII | Surface Charge, Stable States, and Osmotic Effects | 212 |
Appendix VIII: Theoretical Velocity as a Function of Tonicity in a Cable | 228 | |
Ch. IX | Electrogenic Sodium Pump Potentials | 239 |
Appendix IX: Electrogenic Pump Potential | 261 | |
Ch. X | Developmental Changes in K[superscript +] Permeability | 269 |
Ch. XI | Gibbs-Donnan Potentials | 278 |
Ch. XII | Effect of Resting Potential on Rate of Rise of Action Potential | 286 |
Ch. XIII | Cable Properties and Propagation | 289 |
Ch. XIV | Summary | 318 |
References | 322 | |
Index | 348 |
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