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The Hodgkin Cycle is a positive feedback loop constituting the relationship between depolarization, the opening of the sodium voltage-gated channels, and an increased sodium current.
The Hodgkin Cycle is a positive feedback loop constituting&nbsp;the relationship between [[Depolarisation|depolarisation]], the opening of the [[Sodium voltage-gated ion channels|sodium voltage-gated channels]], and an increased [[Sodium|sodium]] current<ref>Becker's World of the Cell (Jeff Hardin et al.)</ref>.<br>
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Latest revision as of 18:40, 4 December 2018

The Hodgkin Cycle is a positive feedback loop constituting the relationship between depolarisation, the opening of the sodium voltage-gated channels, and an increased sodium current[1].

References

  1. Becker's World of the Cell (Jeff Hardin et al.)