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a The membrane is held between two flanges.
The silicon membrane is held in place using a single static trap directed at the attached functionalized bead.
In C-LTMRs, membrane depolarization triggered small LTS when the membrane is held at more and more negative values.
If the same membrane is held at +110 mV relative to ground and stepped toward more negative voltages, only the inside-out channels open because the outside-out channels are inactivated.
If the membrane is held at −110 mV relative to ground (0 mV) and then stepped toward more positive voltages, only the outside-out channels open because the inside-out channels are inactivated.
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This bilayer membrane produced emf which was dependent on relative humidity when the composite membrane was held tightly between two platinum plates.
The layer in the form of a membrane containing the concentrated growth membrane was held with the aid of a hemostatic clamp, separated from the red blood cell layer by cutting with a pair of scissors and then pressed to form a membrane (Fig. 1).
These fits gave a time constant for each voltage at which the membrane was held.
In both 'on' responses where the membrane was held at a negative potential and then pulsed to depolarized potentials and 'off' responses where the membrane was held at a positive potential and then pulsed to hyperpolarized potential, we observed that ArcLight fluorescence kinetics are considerably slower than those of voltage sensor movement.
When no hormone is bound to the receptor, these two extracellular domains form an inverted 'V' shape and the two regions that cross the membrane are held far apart.
A further reason may be related to the use-dependence of the drug, since in our experiments the membrane was held at a potential of −120 mV to remove steady-state inactivation.
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