A Membrane Model for Bioelectric Oscillations

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Biological Aspects of Electrochemistry

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A kinetic treatment is given for the case of a membrane, built up by two-state subunits and in which an autocatalytic reaction can take place. A method for obtaining the oscillation frequency from kinetic membrane parameters is briefly outlined, starting from the condition that chemical and transport oscillations arise specifically from the autocatalytic chemical reaction scheme.

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Bolis, L., Luly, P., Botré, C., Dorst, W. (1971). A Membrane Model for Bioelectric Oscillations. In: Milazzo, G., Jones, P.E., Rampazzo, L. (eds) Biological Aspects of Electrochemistry. Experientia Supplementum, vol 18. Birkhäuser, Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-5848-9_11

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