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Sentences with HYPERPOLARISE

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"The potassium channels open and the cell hyperpolarises."
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"The inhibitory neurotransmitter causes the postsynaptic neuron to hyperpolarise."
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"The voltage-gated calcium channels close and the membrane hyperpolarises."
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"The influx of chloride ions hyperpolarises the neuron's membrane."
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"An inhibitory stimulus causes the membrane potential to hyperpolarise."
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"The efflux of potassium ions hyperpolarises the cell."
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"When the sodium channels close, the neuron hyperpolarises."
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"Certain drugs can temporary hyperpolarise neurons."
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"The activation of a G protein-coupled receptor can hyperpolarise the cell."
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"A hyperpolarised neuron has a membrane potential more negative than its resting potential."
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"In response to a stimulus, the neuron hyperpolarises to prevent firing an action potential."
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"The opening of potassium channels causes the membrane to hyperpolarise."
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"The hyperpolarised state of a neuron can last for several milliseconds."
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"During an action potential, the voltage-gated potassium channels hyperpolarise the neuron's membrane potential."
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"The influx of chloride ions can hyperpolarise the cell and decrease its excitability."
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"The activation of inhibitory neurotransmitters can hyperpolarise the postsynaptic neuron."
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"Certain drugs can hyperpolarise the muscle cells, leading to muscle relaxation."
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"Stimulation of certain sensory receptors can hyperpolarise the sensory neurons."
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"Excessive intake of potassium can hyperpolarise the resting membrane potential of cardiac cells."
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"In some cases, exposure to cold temperatures can hyperpolarise nerve endings."
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"Certain genetic mutations can hyperpolarise the cell and disrupt normal electrical signaling."
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"The opening of voltage-gated calcium channels can initiate a calcium influx, which later hyperpolarises the cell."
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"Damage to the myelin sheath can hyperpolarise the axon and impair nerve conduction."
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