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Food Facts - Module 4 Presentation by Amelia Finaret for the free online course 'Food Facts: From Farm to Fork' edin.ac/food-facts
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May 17th, 2024
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Learning objectives 1.Know that maintaining the resting
state of a neuron using Na/K+ ATPase requires energy.
2.Know the three ways
to stimulate a neuron to generate an action potential.…
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University of Edinburgh Licence Type
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July 28th, 2023 Retain Source File
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Poster highlights session from PET is Wonderful 2020. Automated caption generation was used for this media. There was no human intervention and the captions will have variable accuracy.
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Dr Roger Brown
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October 25th, 2021 Retain Source File
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Dr Roger Brown
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October 25th, 2021 Retain Source File
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Dr Roger Brown
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October 25th, 2021 Retain Source File
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Soft Tissue Workshop 2021 (01 - 03 June 2021) Alexander Panfilov, University of Ghent - Mechano-Electric Feedback and Initiation of Cardiac Arrhythmias 1 June 2021 This recording is in the process…
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Liam Holligan Licence Type
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June 1st, 2021
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Central pain pathways and the actions of local anesthetics and opioid analgesics.
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Ion channels as targets for anti-epilepsy drugs
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Modulation of Na+ channels by local anaesthetics.
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Modulation of voltage-gated Na+ channels by tetrodotoxin
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Voltage-gated ion channel structure and function.
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Introduction - the importance of ion channels in cellular function.
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Ion permeability of the nACh receptor
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A presentation describing the classifications, complications and treatment of hyponatraemia. Reviewed and approved for currency August 2024
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MBCH10020 Publisher
University of Edinburgh Licence Type
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October 9th, 2020 Retain Source File
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Ion channels and neuronal excitability - the resting and action potentials.
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