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Electrotonic conduction in molluscan nerve cells

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Nach Axon-Reizung eines Mollusken-Riesenneurons sind zweierlei Potentiale zu beobachten: eine antidromische Zacke und eine schnelle Hyperpolarisation, was bedeutet, dass das hyperpolarisierende Potential ein durch die Reizung induziertes und über das Axon geleitetes elektrotonisches Potential darstellt.

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Gorman, A.L.F., Mirolli, M. Electrotonic conduction in molluscan nerve cells. Experientia 24, 693–694 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02138318

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