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[The formation of electrical excitability in cultured frog embryonic myocytes].

Authors: I E, Katina; V I, Luk'ianenko; D A, Terent'ev; N V, Tomilin; G A, Nasledov;

[The formation of electrical excitability in cultured frog embryonic myocytes].

Abstract

Quantitative changes of sodium and potassium ionic currents were studied in the frog embryonic skeletal myocytes cultures under conditions preventing cell fusion and division. During 7 days of culturing the mean values of the sodium and potassium currents densities were 7- and 1.8-fold increased, resp. In currents clamp records the APs were observed only after 5 days of culturing, and in cells with proportion of sodium and potassium conductances above the critical level.

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Embryo, Nonmammalian, Patch-Clamp Techniques, Potassium Channels, Time Factors, Rana temporaria, Animals, Muscle, Skeletal, Cells, Cultured, Sodium Channels, Membrane Potentials

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