The Effect of Stimulation on the Polarisation of Nerve
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- [London]: Journal of Physiology
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His work relates to the fundamental concept of a nerve's resting potential and how it changes during an action potential. In the context of Stewart's work, this involves the study of how an electrical stimulus affects the voltage difference across the nerve membrane, causing the membrane to change from a polarized state (negative inside, positive outside) to a depolarized state and then back to a polarized state (repolarization).
His work relates to the fundamental concept of a nerve's resting potential and how it changes during an action potential. In the context of Stewart's work, this involves the study of how an electrical stimulus affects the voltage difference across the nerve membrane, causing the membrane to change from a polarized state (negative inside, positive outside) to a depolarized state and then back to a polarized state (repolarization).
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Title
The Effect of Stimulation on the Polarisation of Nerve
Author
Stewart, George
Binding
Original publisher's printed paper wrapper.
Condition
Very Good
Publisher
Journal of Physiology: [London]
Edition
OFFPRINT