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The compound works by blocking what are called ion channels in cells, specifically those that respond to the onset of acidic conditions in the brain.
Since its development by Sakmann and Neher (1, 2), the patch clamp has become established as an extremely useful technique for electrophysiological measurement of single or multiple ion channels in cells.
Such an elevation in temperature, called hyperthermia, affects the activity of heat-sensitive channels in cells necessary for an embryo's development, researchers report online in the journal Science Signaling.
Peter Agre won the 2003 chemistry prize for research at Johns Hopkins University on water channels in cells.
Note that the licensed channels in a cell could be leasehold channels in cells on another network.
Although each cell has access only to information about the channels in cells within the channel reuse distance, the DDCAR scheme yields a better blocking probability than the centralized DCA methods.
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Prisoners in public-sector jails have access to eight free digital channels in-cell when they pay a fee for a television set.
The title is called ion channels in cell membranes.
Proteins called channelrhodopsins form light‑activated ion channels in cell membranes.
In the 1980s Agre began conducting his pioneering research on water channels in cell membranes.
Roderick MacKinnon, (born February 19 , 1956 Burlington, Massachusetts, U.S ., American doctor, corecipient of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 2003 for his pioneering research on ion channels in cell membranes.
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