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Dynamic oscillations in the membrane potential of pancreatic islet cells

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Fig. i. Electrical activity induced in a mouse pancreatic islet cell by D-glucose. Intracellularrecords from the same cell: A—E, 6, 8, io, 15 and 20 min, respectively, after exposure to
Fig. 3. A model system for the interaction of glycolysis and membrane cation permeability.The activity of glyceraldehyde phosphate dehydrogenase (GPH)-phosphoglycerate kinase
Fig. 4. Equivalent electric circuit across the /8-cell membrane, representing distributedInternalresistance, capacitance and ionic E.M.F
Fig. 5. Relative extracellular and intracellular (estimated) concentrations ofNa+, K+ and Ca8+ in pancreatic /?-cells
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