Cellular calcium dynamics are subject to stringent spatio-temporal control, especially in excitable cells. |
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First, lots of excitable tissues have narrow calcium channels and multiple connections. |
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Voltage-gated channels are essential proteins for the functioning of excitable tissues. |
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The most easily excitable ones immediately interpreted his comments to mean that he thought women were dumb. |
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Well firstly I can't escape the impression that the excitable kid is getting a bit carried away. |
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The Artisan Child is highly active, easily excitable, likes taking risks and getting into mischief. |
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Stray ragworm wound their excitable way to land, before diving below the sandy surface in fear of their lives. |
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Kevin, take a break from excitable, bewhiskered German philosophers of the 19th century! |
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The Japanese were in highly excitable mood, doing Mexican waves as some local people ran around with English flags before kick-off. |
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His coolly rationalist approach to religion was complemented by an excitable temperament and a taste for the picaresque. |
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To Rich, his brother suddenly appeared as some benign leader, the merciful father taking his excitable daughters on holiday. |
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Elsewhere there's excitable talk of hydrogen, bioethanol, fuel cells, hybrids. |
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According to an excitable tabloid, he viewed the murder as good material for a future book. |
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In one episode of Frasier, his radio station decides to go for the Latino market, which means excitable men jabbering about soccer. |
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Being excitable is not helpful in dealing with a direct or indirect attack and discredits all the good work. |
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The papers have been filled with excitable chatter at the return of the charismatic Castilian. |
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Always excitable and often insubordinate, he required the strictest discipline. |
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In any case, the minister has since, as I noted above, artfully backed away from his previous excitable fulminations. |
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Why is everyone getting into such an excitable lather over the predictable remarks of a no-mark? |
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Evidentally, this is an effective way for her to keep herself calm because she is easily excitable. |
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He drank round the clock, became tense, excitable and uninterested in what he himself had created. |
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Once again, plenty of turn-out time and correct feeding for the type of work the horse is doing, will help to calm an excitable temperament. |
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They have to be more patient, less emotional, more deliberative, less excitable. |
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Cattle from one source were calm and handled easily, whereas cattle from the other source were easily excitable and difficult to handle. |
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In the first phase of his public career before 1914 he was widely regarded as a young man in a hurry who was self-centred and excitable. |
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So far, models for electrically excitable cells only could predict enhancement of calcium load during release. |
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Voltage-gated sodium channels are found in most excitable tissues like nerve, heart, and muscle. |
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It is demonstrated that gel-immobilized cell organelles reveal features of an excitable medium. |
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It is the most excitable part of the neuron and the site at which the nerve impulse is initiated. |
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Heart cells, like other electrically excitable cells, become inexcitable for a brief period after each action potential. |
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Other studies demonstrated wavelength-dependent responses in excitable cells. |
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However, the sodium channel inactivation gates are open in the hyperpolarized virtual anode region, causing the tissue to be excitable. |
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Still, Gioia casts a cold, unexcitable eye on matters that might better be seen with a warmer and more excitable one. |
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Potassium channels play fundamental roles in excitable cells. |
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A man is sometimes very excitable and prone to anger for trivial reasons. |
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The president, meanwhile, seemed excitable, edgy and sometimes ungrounded. |
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It is not true, she says, that the English are not emotional or excitable. |
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Once the heat of the day has passed and the sun starts to set, a steady trickle of excitable youngsters drag their parents and grandparents to the banks of the river. |
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Where else but my established favorite place of relaxation, where my ever excitable brain can, and often does, fall peacefully asleep in mid-debate. |
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Such erratic behaviour, it would emerge, was typical of Wilson, a man known in the local community as being a quiet, if excitable, young man, of rather low intelligence. |
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Research has shown even casual smoking during pregnancy can make newborn babies jittery, more excitable and more difficult to console than babies born to non-smokers. |
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He is a very excitable young man who absolutely loves what he does. |
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The easily excitable man with the curly hair has decided to join myself and Jared in this little experiment and has already posted his first song. |
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So whether eccentric or excitable, quiet or quirky, every last one is like gold dust. |
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There is, however, one female construction vehicle, Dizzy, an orange concrete mixer who is eager, curious and easily excitable. |
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The authors review excitable membrane potentials and neurotransmitters. |
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He is confident rather than arrogant, blunt, and an excitable talker, tumbling over words in his North Yorkshire burr. |
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Only today I have been reflecting on movie journalists' excitable habit of taking awards nominations far too personally. |
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Some patients are naturally excitable and are overcome by the acting in the play. |
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There is always the sound of excitable clapping from the team's relaxation areas whenever their countryfolk are doing well at other sports. |
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Kubby lied when he testified, and found him to be an intelligent, knowledgeable though at times, excitable witness. |
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Over an exclusive telephone conversation, the ever excitable Matt Alden confided in my shell-like ears that he's incredibly excited about the new venture. |
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Comfortable, warm and with hot tea being served, the night had the excitable air of a party. |
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Any humour in the retreat was abruptly shattered by the loud smash of a plate glass window by an excitable ram who was wilfully battering his head into it. |
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Instead of middle aged women working themselves into a lather, of course, this time it's hyperactively excitable little ones lapping up the fun. |
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For instance, lean-ness in pigs tends to be correlated with excitable temperament, which is a risk factor for severe pre-slaughter stress, which in turn causes PSE in pork. |
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This calmness and serenity have often been remarked upon by fans and critics alike, many of whom have noted that Kuti junior is a lot less excitable than his father. |
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Down in the concourses at half-time, football and Christmas collide to make excitable children of us all. |
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While the detective is usually dispassionate and cold, during an investigation he is animated and excitable. |
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He is voluble, excitable, eloquent, literate, and streetwise, wears Giorgio Armani suits beneath a Philip Guston stubbled head, and is a man of divided attentions, if not conscience. |
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Encourage students to have fun with this exercise, imaging what kinds of comical, excitable, or angry conversations might be taking place between the two figures. |
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Directed by David Galligan and minimally designed with a revolving door and pink velvet rope, the show could be structurally tighter, but Mr. Jordan's excitable discursiveness is part of his charm. |
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From the start of his premiership, Macmillan set out to portray an image of calm and style, in contrast to his excitable predecessor. |
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Robert K. Steel leans forward, speaking in a rapid, excitable burst about the powers that a superregulator might wield over Wall Street one day. |
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No, the Germans are just a little more excitable and initially see any innovation as the end of the world, before they then become particularly loyal fans. |
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He is also the owner of Isabella and Penelope, two excitable Portuguese water dogs. |
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The excitable and aggressive nature of these breeds means that they are perfectly suited to the purpose for which they are intended and gives the beef its characteristic features. |
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If leisure time is not used to tone up a man's system he will be irritable when he should be pleasant, restless when he should be in repose, and excitable when he should be calm. |
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And he did all this not with the excitable burst of bullet points that had, for the past five years, sufficed for personal rhetoric but in the deep, calmative tones of a parent reading a bedtime story. |
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Lucy is more excitable than ever, but is otherwise well. |
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It has a host of excitable talking heads and pretty pictures. |
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Curious and excitable, martens hunt by investigating underneath downed trees and stumps, inside hollow trees, and in dense clumps of young conifers. |
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Swinburne was an alcoholic and algolagniac and highly excitable. |
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Known for his excitable commentating style and incisive one-liners, the Alnwick-born son of a miner was diagnosed with bowel cancer last September. |
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Nanowire technology could potentially be applied to engineering any electrically excitable tissue, including the nerves of the brain and spinal cord, said Dr Kohane. |
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