The Pacemaker Potential EXPLAINED
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- čas přidán 30. 07. 2024
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This was super helpful, thank you!! Your vocal emphasis on important keywords is also helpful!
Thank you for making the distinction between pacemaker vs cardiomyocyte potential!!! I was very confused before
Thank you so much for this video! This is so far the best explaination for the cardiac pacemaker potential thanks again 🌼
Thank you!! I've watched 3 videos on pacemaker potential and this is the BEST by far! much appreciated.
Very helpful video! I totally understand the concept now. Thank you so much sir.
Now only I can understand the pacemaker action potential... Thank you soo much.. Keep uploading such valuable videos...👍👍
Very thoroughly explained. Showing detailed diagrams and visuals. Thank you
This is so wonderful. Lovely Explanation!!
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I aggressively agree
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Great video. Explained every well
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Great video, but you didn’t mention the names of the channels for example; Funny Channels, T-type Calcium channels, L-type Calcium channels.. etc.
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Awesome explanation! So in the pacemaker potential, hyperpolarization doesn't occur, what would be the reason?
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This cannot the whole picture; How and when do the ions move in the other direction across the membrane? As described a few cycles and the cells would burst
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Interesting but the prepotential is not as a result of Na+ only infact its due to opening of Na+/k+ channel following hyperpolarisation leading to Na+/k+ conductance which completes the first stage of prepotential. This is followed by open of ca2+ channels specifically, the T type ca2+ channels completes the second phase of prepotential where the L type ca2+ channels generates an action potential
don's cardiac pacemaker cells have NO voltage gated Na+ channels?
When do Na+ go out from cell ?
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I wanted to ask. Why is there a K+ efflux instead of an influx
Potassium is higher inside and low outside that's why
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