📂 Anatomy
acetylcholine-gated channel complex — Definition
Asetilkolin kapılı kanal kompleksi / acetylcholine-gated channel complex
Asethylcholine door channel complex is a protein structure, which is located in the cell membrane and allows ion pass by connecting to the acetylcholine molecule. This complex plays a critical role especially in the transmission of nerve impulses in the crossroads to muscle cells. When the acetylcholine is connected, the channel opens and starts storage by allowing sodium ions to enter the cell. Clinically, dysfunction of these channels is associated with neuromuscular diseases such as myastenia gravis.
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ What is Asetilkolin kapılı kanal kompleksi?
Asetilkolin kapılı kanal kompleksi; asethylcholine door channel complex is a protein structure, which is located in the cell membrane and allows ion pass by connecting to the acetylcholine molecule. This complex plays a critical role especially in the transmission of nerve impulses in the crossroads to muscle cells. When the acetylcholine is connected, the channel opens and starts storage by allowing sodium ions to enter the cell. Clinically, dysfunction of these channels is associated with neuromuscular diseases such as myastenia gravis.
❓ What is acetylcholine-gated channel complex in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "acetylcholine-gated channel complex" is Asetilkolin kapılı kanal kompleksi.
❓ Which medical field is Asetilkolin kapılı kanal kompleksi related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.