Nernst Potential

Robert Butera

Robert Butera

Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Atlanta, Georgia

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First published: 14 April 2006

Abstract

The Nernst potential is a voltage necessary to negate the diffusion of an ionic species from one well-stirred compartment to another, resulting in zero net ionic flux. It is often called the reversal potential. This relationship between voltage and diffusion gradients is a fundamental mechanisms governing the flow of charged ions into and out of electrically excitable cells, such as neurons, muscle, and cardiac myocytes.

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