Electrophysiological-mechanical coupling in the neuronal membrane and its role in ultrasound neuromodulation and general anaesthesia
The current understanding of the role of the cell membrane is in a state of flux. Recent experiments show that conventional models, considering only electrophysiological properties of a passive membrane, are incomplete. The neuronal membrane is an active structure with mechanical properties that mod...
Main Authors: | Jerusalem, A, Al-Rekabi, Z, Chen, H, Ercole, A, Malboubi, M, Tamayo-Elizalde, M, Verhagen, L, Contera, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2019
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