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Definition of electrogenic in English: electrogenicadjective ɪˌlɛktrə(ʊ)ˈdʒɛnɪkəˌlektrōˈjenik Physiology Producing a change in the electrical potential of a cell. 〔生理〕产生电的 Example sentencesExamples - As far as is known, 4 - Cl-IAA has never been examined for its ability to regulate electrogenic activity of the cell.
- This current reflects the summed contribution of all transmembrane ionic currents as well as electrogenic transport and other secondary transport processes in intracellular compartments.
- It was attributable to the electrogenic reaction in the cytochrome bc 1 complex.
- Periplasmic release through a narrow channel in subunit-a as well as cytoplasmic uptake through a channel formed by tightly packed c-subunits are plausible candidates for an electrogenic reaction.
- Halorhodopsin, an electrogenic light-driven ion pump which belongs to the family of the seven-helical trans-membrane proteins, was discovered in the archaea Halobacterium salinarum.
- Because the pump transfers electrical charge in this way, it is said to be electrogenic.
- The following data on the electric conductance of F 0 were obtained in the presence of myxothiazol, to avoid the complications caused by the electrogenic and proton pumping activity of bc 1.
- Current changes due to electrogenic Na + Ca2 + exchange activity were first demonstrated in amphibian retinal rod outer segments, and later in cardiac myocytes.
- For example, the transport of an added ion could be electrically neutral, resulting in no change in membrane potential, but the accumulation of the ion or a cotransported species then stimulates an electrogenic transport system.
- In contrast, our data suggest that reactions associated with GABA translocation, although only weakly electrogenic, are fast.
- One possible, straightforward interpretation of these results would be that the current rising phase is related to electrogenic chloride binding from the extracellular side induced by GABA to the transporter.
- The identification of rapid electrogenic steps in the GABA translocating branch of GAT1 is, therefore, one of the major findings of this work.
- The sodium-bicarbonate cotransporter carries sodium with bicarbonate in an electrogenic mode.
- Additional relevant information about the electrogenic reactions of transporter proteins can be obtained by comparing the characteristics of these reactions at different transmembrane potentials.
Definition of electrogenic in US English: electrogenicadjectiveəˌlektrōˈjenik Physiology Producing a change in the electrical potential of a cell. 〔生理〕产生电的 Example sentencesExamples - The following data on the electric conductance of F 0 were obtained in the presence of myxothiazol, to avoid the complications caused by the electrogenic and proton pumping activity of bc 1.
- Additional relevant information about the electrogenic reactions of transporter proteins can be obtained by comparing the characteristics of these reactions at different transmembrane potentials.
- Periplasmic release through a narrow channel in subunit-a as well as cytoplasmic uptake through a channel formed by tightly packed c-subunits are plausible candidates for an electrogenic reaction.
- For example, the transport of an added ion could be electrically neutral, resulting in no change in membrane potential, but the accumulation of the ion or a cotransported species then stimulates an electrogenic transport system.
- The sodium-bicarbonate cotransporter carries sodium with bicarbonate in an electrogenic mode.
- It was attributable to the electrogenic reaction in the cytochrome bc 1 complex.
- Current changes due to electrogenic Na + Ca2 + exchange activity were first demonstrated in amphibian retinal rod outer segments, and later in cardiac myocytes.
- In contrast, our data suggest that reactions associated with GABA translocation, although only weakly electrogenic, are fast.
- This current reflects the summed contribution of all transmembrane ionic currents as well as electrogenic transport and other secondary transport processes in intracellular compartments.
- The identification of rapid electrogenic steps in the GABA translocating branch of GAT1 is, therefore, one of the major findings of this work.
- One possible, straightforward interpretation of these results would be that the current rising phase is related to electrogenic chloride binding from the extracellular side induced by GABA to the transporter.
- As far as is known, 4 - Cl-IAA has never been examined for its ability to regulate electrogenic activity of the cell.
- Halorhodopsin, an electrogenic light-driven ion pump which belongs to the family of the seven-helical trans-membrane proteins, was discovered in the archaea Halobacterium salinarum.
- Because the pump transfers electrical charge in this way, it is said to be electrogenic.
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