Theory of the Voltage Clamp of the Nerve Membrane, I. Ideal Clamp
AUTOR(ES)
Nó, R. Lorente De
RESUMO
The mathematical theory of the flow of current during a voltage clamp has been developed for a nerve membrane having constant conductance and for a membrane whose conductance increases during activity. It is found that the published families of voltage clamp records are compatible only with a practically constant membrane conductance.
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