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    Skeletal Muscle Sodium Channels

    In mammalian muscle, a voltage-sensitive sodium channel controls the transient increase in membrane conductance that produces an action potential in the sarcolemma and T-tubular membranes. The time- and voltag...

    J. C. Tanaka, R. E. Furman, R. L. Barchi in Ion Channel Reconstitution (1986)

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    The Voltage-Sensitive Sodium Channel from Mammalian Skeletal Muscle

    In mammalian skeletal muscle, action potentials are produced by sequential changes in the conductance of the surface membrane to sodium and potassium ions. These variable conductances are modulated by separate...

    R. L. Barchi, R. E. Furman, J. C. Tanaka in Neurobiochemistry (1985)