Article: Ionic mechanism of electroresponsiveness in cerebellar granule cells implicates the action of a persistent sodium current.
Full Text (publisher's website) ; Article Metadata ; Article Data (extracted) D'Angelo E; De Filippi G; Rossi P; Taglietti V J. Neurophysiol., 1998
Metadata values
Experimental condition | Value |
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Species | Rats |
ElectrodeType | Patch-clamp |
PrepType | in vitro |
Strain | Wistar |
AnimalAge | 21.0 - 26.0 |
RecTemp | 30.0 |
JxnPotential | Not corrected |
InternalSolution | 5.0 |
internal_1_pH | 7.2 |
internal_1_Mg | 1.0 |
internal_1_Ca | 0.02 |
internal_1_Na | 4.0 |
internal_1_Cl | 8.04 |
internal_2_pH | 7.2 |
internal_2_Na | 8.0 |
internal_2_Cl | 8.0 |
internal_2_K | 160.0 |
ExternalSolution | 5.0 |
JxnOffset | 5.0 |
internal_0_pH | 7.2 |
internal_0_Mg | 1.0 |
internal_0_Na | 4.0 |
internal_0_K | 130.0 |
internal_0_ATP | 3.0 |
internal_0_HEPES | 5.0 |
internal_0_Cl | 8.04 |
internal_0_Ca | 0.02 |
internal_0_glucose | 15.0 |
external_0_Mg | 1.2 |
external_0_Na | 146.0 |
external_0_K | 3.2 |
external_0_Cl | 126.0 |
external_0_Ca | 2.0 |
external_0_glucose | 11.0 |
external_0_BIC | 10.0 |