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RESPONSES TO HYPERPOLARIZING CURRENTS IN CRAYFISH NERVE FIBERS DEPOLARIZED BY KCl
1966
The Japanese Journal of Physiology
When hyperpolarizing currents are applied to the nerve membrane previously depolarized by KC1, the current-voltage relationship is not linear , i. e., the membrane potential being proportionally more increased than the current intensity. This process is time-dependent, i. e., the membrane potential gradually increases with time even if the current intensity is kept constant . This
doi:10.2170/jjphysiol.16.154
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