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- Hodgkin_cycle comment "In membrane biology, the Hodgkin cycle is a key component of membrane physiology, identified by British physiologist and biophysicist Sir Alan Lloyd Hodgkin, which describes bioelectrical impulses.The Hodgkin cycle represents a positive feedback loop in which an initial membrane depolarization leads to uncontrolled deflection of the membrane potential to near VNa. The initial depolarization must reach or surpass threshold in order to activate voltage-gated Na+ channels.".
- Q5876149 comment "In membrane biology, the Hodgkin cycle is a key component of membrane physiology, identified by British physiologist and biophysicist Sir Alan Lloyd Hodgkin, which describes bioelectrical impulses.The Hodgkin cycle represents a positive feedback loop in which an initial membrane depolarization leads to uncontrolled deflection of the membrane potential to near VNa. The initial depolarization must reach or surpass threshold in order to activate voltage-gated Na+ channels.".