The electrical effects of an ionic pump

A theoretical treatment is worked out to obtain potential as a function of time, for a membrane containing an ionic pump, when the rate of pumping is changed. Constant field assumptions are accepted and the possibility of a linkage between two pumped fluxes of opposite direction is considered. An in...

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spelling todo:paper_00225193_v9_n2_p253_Frumento2023-10-03T14:33:39Z The electrical effects of an ionic pump Frumento, A.S. chloride potassium sodium active transport article cell membrane potential electrophysiology metabolism muscle physiology theoretical model Biological Transport, Active Chlorides Electrophysiology Membrane Potentials Models, Theoretical Muscles Potassium Sodium A theoretical treatment is worked out to obtain potential as a function of time, for a membrane containing an ionic pump, when the rate of pumping is changed. Constant field assumptions are accepted and the possibility of a linkage between two pumped fluxes of opposite direction is considered. An integro-differential system of equations is obtained which would represent the behaviour of the membrane. A group of curves is shown for different values of the parameters. © 1965. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00225193_v9_n2_p253_Frumento
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topic chloride
potassium
sodium
active transport
article
cell membrane potential
electrophysiology
metabolism
muscle
physiology
theoretical model
Biological Transport, Active
Chlorides
Electrophysiology
Membrane Potentials
Models, Theoretical
Muscles
Potassium
Sodium
spellingShingle chloride
potassium
sodium
active transport
article
cell membrane potential
electrophysiology
metabolism
muscle
physiology
theoretical model
Biological Transport, Active
Chlorides
Electrophysiology
Membrane Potentials
Models, Theoretical
Muscles
Potassium
Sodium
Frumento, A.S.
The electrical effects of an ionic pump
topic_facet chloride
potassium
sodium
active transport
article
cell membrane potential
electrophysiology
metabolism
muscle
physiology
theoretical model
Biological Transport, Active
Chlorides
Electrophysiology
Membrane Potentials
Models, Theoretical
Muscles
Potassium
Sodium
description A theoretical treatment is worked out to obtain potential as a function of time, for a membrane containing an ionic pump, when the rate of pumping is changed. Constant field assumptions are accepted and the possibility of a linkage between two pumped fluxes of opposite direction is considered. An integro-differential system of equations is obtained which would represent the behaviour of the membrane. A group of curves is shown for different values of the parameters. © 1965.
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title The electrical effects of an ionic pump
title_short The electrical effects of an ionic pump
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