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Long-lasting depolarization and hyperpolarization in eye of Hermissenda
D. L. Alkon,
Y. Grossman
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Photoreceptor
100%
Depolarization
100%
Hyperpolarization
100%
Hermissenda
100%
Synaptic
44%
Soma
22%
Synaptic Connections
22%
Membrane Conductance
22%
Light Response
22%
Statocyst
22%
Positive Current
22%
Co2+
11%
Synapse
11%
B Cells
11%
Hair Cell
11%
Monosynaptic Inputs
11%
Cell Inhibition
11%
Optic Ganglia
11%
Associative Learning
11%
Inhibitory Postsynaptic Potential
11%
Current Injection
11%
Razor
11%
Nudibranch
11%
Impulse Train
11%
Impulse Activity
11%
Neuroscience
Photoreceptor
100%
Soma
22%
Inhibitory Postsynaptic Potential
22%
Membrane Conductance
22%
B Cell
11%
Synapse
11%
Ganglion
11%