2020
DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/zb3ky
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Conservation Law of Cell Bioelectricity Membrane Area and Ion Inequality Equation Based on Potassium Channel “Origami Windmill” Model

Abstract: At present, there are misunderstandings and even subversive errors in the understanding of cellular bioelectricity phenomena. The theory explaining the mechanism of bioelectricity generation is the ionic theory, and the ionic theory is based on the membrane theory. The membrane theory may be the correct part, and the ionic theory does not give a definite affirmation; the membrane theory may be the wrong part, and ionic theory does not give a clear negative, instead, has been further strengthened in the later p… Show more

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“…Relative to the position of +40mV, the cation on the surface of the cell inner membrane is saturated, all of which are Na + , with a quantity of 300G, which is 100G more positive charge than the position of −60mV; Relative to the position of −60mV, the cation on the surface of the cell inner membrane is saturated, all of which are K + , with the amount of 200G, which is 100G less positive charge than the position of +40mV. It conforms to the law of equal charge [6,9].…”
Section: Neurons Can Generate Electromagnetic Wavesmentioning
confidence: 59%
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“…Relative to the position of +40mV, the cation on the surface of the cell inner membrane is saturated, all of which are Na + , with a quantity of 300G, which is 100G more positive charge than the position of −60mV; Relative to the position of −60mV, the cation on the surface of the cell inner membrane is saturated, all of which are K + , with the amount of 200G, which is 100G less positive charge than the position of +40mV. It conforms to the law of equal charge [6,9].…”
Section: Neurons Can Generate Electromagnetic Wavesmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…It is the process of Na + entering the cell from the outside through dendrites in a uniform linear motion. It is a self -field and will not form electromagnetic waves moving in space [6,9] (Fig. 3A).…”
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“…In 2020, we proposed the conservation law of cell membrane area and established the ion inequality equation, which reasonably explained the phenomenon of cell bioelectricity [6][7][8][9][10][11][12].…”
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“…inequality equation, which reasonably explained the phenomenon of cell bioelectricity [6][7][8][9][10][11][12].…”
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