Ion channels

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There are three types of ion channels:

1)Voltage-Gated ion channels

 e.g. Na+ and K+ channels found in nerve and muscle cells

2)Ligand Gated ion channels

 e.g. nAch receptor

3)Intracellular messenger-gated ion channels


By measuring the current of a single ion channel in a single cell we can learn three things: The conductance of the channel, the open state probability of the channel, and the selectivity of the channel (i.e. which ions move across the channel).