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- Graded_potential abstract "Graded potentials are changes in membrane potential that vary in size, as opposed to being all-or-none. They arise from the summation of the individual actions of ligand-gated ion channel proteins, and decrease over time and space. They do not typically involve voltage-gated sodium and potassium channels. These impulses are incremental and may be excitatory or inhibitory. They occur at the postsynaptic dendrite as a result of presynaptic neuron firing and release of neurotransmitter, or may occur in skeletal, smooth, or cardiac muscle in response to nerve input. The magnitude of a graded potential is determined by the strength of the stimulus.".
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- Graded_potential wikiPageWikiLink Action_potential.
- Graded_potential wikiPageWikiLink All-or-none_law.
- Graded_potential wikiPageWikiLink Axon_terminal.
- Graded_potential wikiPageWikiLink Cardiac_muscle.
- Graded_potential wikiPageWikiLink Category:Electrophysiology.
- Graded_potential wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_synapse.
- Graded_potential wikiPageWikiLink Dendrite.
- Graded_potential wikiPageWikiLink Depolarization.
- Graded_potential wikiPageWikiLink Excitatory_postsynaptic_potential.
- Graded_potential wikiPageWikiLink Exocytosis.
- Graded_potential wikiPageWikiLink Hyperpolarization_(biology).
- Graded_potential wikiPageWikiLink Inhibitory_postsynaptic_potential.
- Graded_potential wikiPageWikiLink Ligand-gated_ion_channel.
- Graded_potential wikiPageWikiLink Membrane_potential.
- Graded_potential wikiPageWikiLink Neuron.
- Graded_potential wikiPageWikiLink Neurotransmitter.
- Graded_potential wikiPageWikiLink Peripheral_nervous_system.
- Graded_potential wikiPageWikiLink Resting_potential.
- Graded_potential wikiPageWikiLink Skeletal_muscle.
- Graded_potential wikiPageWikiLink Smooth_muscle_tissue.
- Graded_potential wikiPageWikiLink Sodium_channel.
- Graded_potential wikiPageWikiLink Synaptic_vesicle.
- Graded_potential wikiPageWikiLink Threshold_potential.
- Graded_potential wikiPageWikiLink Voltage-dependent_calcium_channel.
- Graded_potential wikiPageWikiLink Voltage-gated_ion_channel.
- Graded_potential wikiPageWikiLink Voltage-gated_potassium_channel.
- Graded_potential wikiPageWikiLink File:1223_Graded_Potentials-02.jpg.
- Graded_potential wikiPageWikiLinkText "graded potential".
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- Graded_potential subject Category:Electrophysiology.
- Graded_potential hypernym Changes.
- Graded_potential comment "Graded potentials are changes in membrane potential that vary in size, as opposed to being all-or-none. They arise from the summation of the individual actions of ligand-gated ion channel proteins, and decrease over time and space. They do not typically involve voltage-gated sodium and potassium channels. These impulses are incremental and may be excitatory or inhibitory.".
- Graded_potential label "Graded potential".
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- Graded_potential depiction 1223_Graded_Potentials-02.jpg.
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