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Voltages applied to a gate electrode adjacent to a nanochannel dictate the degree of rectification within the nanochannel.
As the inward omega currents are ∼3-fold larger than the outward omega currents, there seems to be some degree of rectification.
Both the predicted and measured interaction indices scaled with the degree of rectification in the nonlinearity as measured by the LN model (data not shown).
Plotting the average normalized current against voltage, a gradual increase in the degree of rectification between the different isoforms was observed.
For example, pH changes can stimulate the transition between swollen and collapsed states of pH-responsive molecules which vary the degree of rectification.
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In addition, cytoskeletal actin modulated channel open-state probability (PO) and conductance at negative membrane potentials, controlling the degree of outward rectification.
In small nanopores (3 25 nm in diameter), the size of monovalent cations impacts the degree of current rectification.
We observed heterogeneity in the activation and inactivation kinetics, as well as in the relative degree of outward versus inward rectification.
Maybe some sort of rectification was possible.
If you think about it, the very notion of rectification makes almost no sense.
And finally, Nozick is concerned with the question of rectification of injustice.
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