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[edit]DescriptionMyotonia figure.png | This version of the image incorporates T-tubules. The top image is the wild-type image and the bottom the myotonia example. The stimulation protocol was as follows: hold at 12pA for 5ms, -45pA for 150ms, 12pA for the remainder. The portion of inactivating channels in the myotonia example is 0.02. This was coded in w:Fortran. |
Source | It is based off of model created by Cannon et al. 1994 and meant to reproduce their results (approximately). |
Author | User:dpryan |
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current | 19:36, 17 July 2008 | 831 × 1,017 (26 KB) | Dpryan (talk | contribs) | (I, User:dpryan, am the author of this picture. It is based off of model created by Cannon et al. 1994 and meant to reproduce their results (approximately). This version of the image incorporates T-tubules. The top image is the wild-type image and the bo | |
19:32, 17 July 2008 | 6,923 × 8,473 (353 KB) | Dpryan (talk | contribs) | I, User:dpryan, am the author of this picture. It is based off of model created by Cannon et al. 1994 and meant to reproduce their results (approximately). This version of the image incorporates T-tubules. The top image is the wild-type image and the bot | ||
06:00, 30 August 2006 | 954 × 1,108 (12 KB) | Dpryan (talk | contribs) | I, User:dpryan, am the author of this picture. It is based off of model created by Cannon et al. 1994 and meant to reproduce their results (approximately). Note, I did not incorporate T-tubules or potassium accumulation into this model. I might end up do |
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