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- Ionotropic_effect abstract "An ionotropic effect can be applied to the effect of a transmitter substance or hormone on its target. The transmitter or hormone activates or deactivates ionotropic receptors (ligand-gated ion channels). The effect can be either positive or negative, specifically a depolarization or a hyperpolarization respectively. This term is commonly confused with an inotropic effect, which refers to a change in the force of contraction (e.g. in heart muscle ) produced by transmitter substances or hormones.".
- Ionotropic_effect wikiPageID "13985707".
- Ionotropic_effect wikiPageLength "1571".
- Ionotropic_effect wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Ionotropic_effect wikiPageRevisionID "683160408".
- Ionotropic_effect wikiPageWikiLink Beta-1_adrenergic_receptor.
- Ionotropic_effect wikiPageWikiLink Cardiac_muscle.
- Ionotropic_effect wikiPageWikiLink Cardiac_output.
- Ionotropic_effect wikiPageWikiLink Category:Electrophysiology.
- Ionotropic_effect wikiPageWikiLink Category:Membrane_biology.
- Ionotropic_effect wikiPageWikiLink Category:Molecular_neuroscience.
- Ionotropic_effect wikiPageWikiLink Category:Neurochemistry.
- Ionotropic_effect wikiPageWikiLink Inotrope.
- Ionotropic_effect wikiPageWikiLink Ligand-gated_ion_channel.
- Ionotropic_effect wikiPageWikiLink Norepinephrine_(medication).
- Ionotropic_effect wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ionotropic effect".
- Ionotropic_effect wikiPageWikiLinkText "ionotropic effect".
- Ionotropic_effect wikiPageWikiLinkText "ionotropic".
- Ionotropic_effect subject Category:Electrophysiology.
- Ionotropic_effect subject Category:Membrane_biology.
- Ionotropic_effect subject Category:Molecular_neuroscience.
- Ionotropic_effect subject Category:Neurochemistry.
- Ionotropic_effect type Biophysic.
- Ionotropic_effect comment "An ionotropic effect can be applied to the effect of a transmitter substance or hormone on its target. The transmitter or hormone activates or deactivates ionotropic receptors (ligand-gated ion channels). The effect can be either positive or negative, specifically a depolarization or a hyperpolarization respectively. This term is commonly confused with an inotropic effect, which refers to a change in the force of contraction (e.g. in heart muscle ) produced by transmitter substances or hormones.".
- Ionotropic_effect label "Ionotropic effect".
- Ionotropic_effect sameAs Q6063798.
- Ionotropic_effect sameAs التأثير_المؤثر_على_التقلص_العضلي.
- Ionotropic_effect sameAs m.03cq5yq.
- Ionotropic_effect sameAs Q6063798.
- Ionotropic_effect wasDerivedFrom Ionotropic_effect?oldid=683160408.
- Ionotropic_effect isPrimaryTopicOf Ionotropic_effect.