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- Q1292959 subject Q7149576.
- Q1292959 subject Q7157144.
- Q1292959 abstract "A receptor potential, also known as a generator potential, a type of graded potential, is the transmembrane potential difference produced by activation of a sensory receptor.A receptor potential is often produced by sensory transduction. It is generally a depolarizing event resulting from inward current flow. The influx of current will often bring the membrane potential of the sensory receptor towards the threshold for triggering an action potential.An example of a receptor potential is in a taste bud, where taste is converted into an electrical signal sent to the brain. When stimulated, the taste bud triggers the release of neurotransmitter through exocytosis of synaptic vesicles from the presynaptic membrane. The neurotransmitter molecules diffuse across the synaptic cleft to the postsynaptic membrane of the primary sensory neuron, where they elicit an action potential.".
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- Q1292959 wikiPageWikiLink Q7149576.
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- Q1292959 comment "A receptor potential, also known as a generator potential, a type of graded potential, is the transmembrane potential difference produced by activation of a sensory receptor.A receptor potential is often produced by sensory transduction. It is generally a depolarizing event resulting from inward current flow.".
- Q1292959 label "Receptor potential".