Science, Volume 296, Issues 5574-5577M. King, 2002 |
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... potential to become a human be- ing , then when precisely does the the embryo become a human being ? " I cannot answer that question , although some scientists have suggested that the appearance of the primitive streak is an important ...
... potential to become a human be- ing , then when precisely does the the embryo become a human being ? " I cannot answer that question , although some scientists have suggested that the appearance of the primitive streak is an important ...
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... potential V -60 mV ) in calcium - free external solutions . ( B ) Heat - evoked currents of the same cell in Ca2 + ... potential in the standard re- cording solution of -1.22 ± 1 mV . Reducing the NaCl in the external solution to 70 mM ...
... potential V -60 mV ) in calcium - free external solutions . ( B ) Heat - evoked currents of the same cell in Ca2 + ... potential in the standard re- cording solution of -1.22 ± 1 mV . Reducing the NaCl in the external solution to 70 mM ...
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... potential of the photocurrent should be shifted to more negative potentials by increasing the cytosolic [ H + ] . At ... potential from -5 ± 2 mV to -33 ± 2 mV ( n 5 ) ( Fig . 3D ) . Photocur- rents were measured at four pH values - 7.4 ...
... potential of the photocurrent should be shifted to more negative potentials by increasing the cytosolic [ H + ] . At ... potential from -5 ± 2 mV to -33 ± 2 mV ( n 5 ) ( Fig . 3D ) . Photocur- rents were measured at four pH values - 7.4 ...
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