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Biophysical Journal 10: 610-617 (1970)
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Sodium Inactivation

Experimental Test of Two Models

Rosalie C. Hoyt and William J. Adelman, Jr.

ABSTRACT

Analyses of inactivation experiments performed on unperfused axons of the squid have been compared with the predictions of the Hodgkin-Huxley and the Hoyt mathematical models for the early (sodium) conductance. The results are in good agreement with the latter and in disagreement with the former.




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