Definition of Electrogenicity. Meaning of Electrogenicity. Synonyms of Electrogenicity

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- those generated by the muscle movements of buried prey, or active, the electrogenic predator generating a weak electric field to allow it to distinguish...
- Electrogenic sodium bicarbonate cotransporter 1, sodium bicarbonate cotransporter is a membrane transport protein that in humans is encoded by the SLC4A4...
- Na+/K+-ATPase, Na+/K+ pump, or sodium–pot****ium ATPase) is an enzyme (an electrogenic transmembrane ATPase) found in the membrane of all animal cells. It performs...
- electric fields, an ability known as electroreception, while others, termed electrogenic, are able to generate voltages themselves to serve as a predatory or...
- knifefish. It is considered as a freshwater teleost which contains an electrogenic tissue that produces electric discharges. The species has been reclassified...
- fraction of these electrons may be donated to the external environment via electrogenic activity. Respiration in cyanobacteria can occur in the thylakoid membrane...
- catfish with well-developed electrogenic organs; however, electroreceptive systems are widespread in catfishes. The electrogenic organ is derived from anterior...
- scientific work encomp****ed mitochondrial calcium handling, Renshaw cells, electrogenicity of the sodium pump, pH regulation (muscle, nerve and glia), proton...
- electric organs are the electric ray and the skates. Unlike many other electrogenic fishes, skates are unique in having paired electric organs which run...
- in Cells of a Higher Plant (Cucurbita Pepo) with the Operation of an Electrogenic Pump." Russian Journal of Plant Physiology, vol. 49, no. 1, 2002, pp...