Posted on 09/07/2008 by pharma2010
How the Sodium Potassium Pump Works
Proton Pump
Receptors Linked to a Channel Protein
Function of the Neuromuscular Junction
Intracellular Receptor Model
Membrane-Bound Receptors, G Proteins, and Ca2+ Channels
Membrane-Bound Receptors that Activate G Proteins
Second Messenger: cAMP
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Posted on 01/28/2008 by pharma2010
changes in paritial pressure of oxygen and carbon dioxide
http://www.esnips.com/doc/1bb507f2-65d8-46fc-8118-2c1a685f5458/Chapter-44—Changes-in-the-Partial-Pressures-of-Oxygen-and-Carbon-Dioxide
effect of sound on cochlear structures
http://www.esnips.com/doc/fe9e5bd7-d2bd-4103-b761-dd2b477e852a/Chapter-46—Effect-of-Sound-Waves-on-Cochlear-Structures
function of neuromuscular junction
http://www.esnips.com/doc/888cd4b7-8b83-46e3-b147-b9f5ca66c6aa/Chapter-45—Function-of-the-Neuromuscular-Junction
function of neuromuscular junction
http://www.esnips.com/doc/504f832b-bd65-4cbf-b0c6-9e3b318a3197/Chapter-45—Action-Potential-Propagation-in-an-Unmyelinated-Axon
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