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Apparent activation energy of the nerve impulse conduction

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On définit la notion d'énergie apparente d'activation de la transmission nerveuse et on calcule les valeurs de l'enthalpie d'activation de ce processus. Les résultats sont discutés par rapport au mécanisme moléculaire de la conduction.

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This paper is based on an investigation in progress which will be submitted byD.-G. Mărgineanu in partial fulfilment of the requirements for a Doctoral Degree in Biophysics under the leadership of Prof. Dr.V. Vasilescu.

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Mărgineanu, D.G., Mărgineanu, I. Apparent activation energy of the nerve impulse conduction. Experientia 27, 1285–1286 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02136690

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