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A role for the sodium pump in photoreception in Limulus.

T G Smith, W K Stell, J E Brown, J A Freeman, G C Murray.   

Abstract

The membranes of photoreceptor cells in Limulus have an electrogenic sodium pump which contributes directly to membrane potential and whose activity is changed by light. These light-induced changes in pump activity underlie the receptor potential.

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Year:  1968        PMID: 4234647     DOI: 10.1126/science.162.3852.456

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Science        ISSN: 0036-8075            Impact factor:   47.728


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3.  Na(+)/K(+) pump interacts with the h-current to control bursting activity in central pattern generator neurons of leeches.

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Authors:  G Duncan; J J de Pont; S L Bonting
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6.  An electrochemical model for depolarization of a retinula cell of Limulus by a single photon.

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7.  Membrane properties of a barnacle photoreceptor examined by the voltage clamp technique.

Authors:  H M Brown; S Hagiwara; H Koike; R M Meech
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8.  Contributions of the sodium pump and ionic gradients to the membrane potential of a molluscan neurone.

Authors:  A L Gorman; M F Marmor
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9.  Differences between pacemaker and nonpacemaker neurons of Aplysia on voltage clamping.

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