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Chloride channels conduct chloride anions across cell membranes, regulating the electrical excitation of skeletal muscles and the flow of salt and water across epithelial barriers. They also play an importante role in  regulation of pH, volume homeos
Chloride channels conduct chloride anions across cell membranes, regulating the electrical excitation of skeletal muscles and the flow of salt and water across epithelial barriers. They also play an importante role in  regulation of pH, volume homeos
During the onset of variant angina pectoris, ECG is divided into non fusion wave, partial fusion wave and complete fusion wave according to the fusion degree of QRS wave, ST segment and T wave.
Chloride channels conduct chloride anions across cell membranes, regulating electrical the excitation skeletal muscle and the flow of salt and water across epithelial barriers. They also play an importante role in  regulation of pH, volume homeostasi
When the amplitude of the T wave exceeds 5 mm in the limb leads and 10 mm in the thoracic leads, it is called high T wave.High T waves can be seen in physiological and pathological conditions.
human cell membrane
Cell membrane receptors
Influenza virus diagram
Anatomy neuron and synapse. Signaling in the brain. Cells neuron and synapse with descriptions. Structure neuron for educational, medical, biological use.Transmission of impulses in a living organism.
Anatomy synapse cells. Transmission signal of impulse in a living organism. Signaling in the brain. Synapse connections in the brain form thoughts, concept learning. Structure synapse for educational
A 36 year old man survived CPR after sudden syncope. The electrocardiogram was suggestive of Brugada syndrome type 1. Implantation of ICD therapy.
influenza virus, components hemagglutinin, neuraminidase, RNA polymerase, and lipid envelope structure diagram hand drawn schematic raster illustration. Medical science educational illustration

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