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Electrogenesis of Biopotentials in the Cardiovascular System: In the Cardiovascular System Book

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Electrogenesis of Biopotentials in the Cardiovascular System: In the Cardiovascular System, In 1979 Dr Sperelakis published the 'Origin of the Cardiac Resting Potential' in the Handbook of Physiology of the Heart. Since that time, many investigators and teachers of membrane biophysics have used this article as a source of reference on the fundam, Electrogenesis of Biopotentials in the Cardiovascular System: In the Cardiovascular System
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  • Electrogenesis of Biopotentials in the Cardiovascular System: In the Cardiovascular System
  • Written by author Nicholas Sperelakis
  • Published by Springer-Verlag New York, LLC, 12/31/2012
  • In 1979 Dr Sperelakis published the 'Origin of the Cardiac Resting Potential' in the Handbook of Physiology of the Heart. Since that time, many investigators and teachers of membrane biophysics have used this article as a source of reference on the fundam
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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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