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From behavior to membranes: testosterone-induced changes in action potential duration in electric organs.

Bass et al., 1987

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17836159519575547157
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Bass A
Volman S
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

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The electric organ of mormyrid fishes consists of action potential-generating cells called electrocytes, which together produce a pulse-like electric organ discharge (EOD). The appearance of an EOD depends, in part, on the characteristic features of a single …
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