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Τι (ποιος) είναι wandering resting cell - ορισμός

THE RESTING MEMBRANE POTENTIAL IS RELATIVELY STABLE AND CAN BE CALLED AS THE GROUND VALUE FOR TRANSMEMBRANE VOLTAGE.
Resting membrane potential; Resting transmembrane potential difference; Membrane resting potential
  • +}}-ATPase]], as well as effects of diffusion of the involved ions, are major mechanisms to maintain the resting potential across the membranes of animal cells.

Resting potential         
A relatively static membrane potential which is usually referred to as the ground value for trans-membrane voltage.
Resting state fMRI         
  • These fMRI images are from a study showing parts of the brain lighting up on seeing houses and other parts on seeing faces. The 'r' values are correlations, with higher positive or negative values indicating a better match.
  • Study showing four functional networks that were found to be highly consistent across subjects. These modules include the visual (yellow), sensory/motor (orange) and basal ganglia (red) cortices as well as the default mode network (posterior cingulate, inferior parietal lobes, and medial frontal gyrus; maroon).
  •  This image is from a study using both fMRI and EEG acquisition at the resting state. The left row shows sagittal, coronal and horizontal slices of the ten RSNs. On the right side the covariance and t-maps for the 8 frequency bands are displayed.
MEDICAL PROCEDURE
Resting-state brain activity; Resting State fMRI; Resting-state fmri; RsfMRI; Resting state; Functional connectivity
and played back at a real-time rate. The BOLD signal intensities are visualized on a smoothed cortical surface.
Resting bitch face         
  • Louis XIV, depicted by [[Hyacinthe Rigaud]] with his bitch face resting
FACIAL EXPRESSION THAT UNINTENTIONALLY APPEARS AS IF A PERSON IS ANGRY, ANNOYED, IRRITATED, OR CONTEMPTUOUS
Bitchy Resting Face; Resting Asshole Face; Bitchy resting face; Resting Bitch Face; Resting bitchface; Bitch face; Resting Bitch face; Resting bitch Face
Resting bitch face, also known as RBF, or bitchy resting face (BRF), is a facial expression that unintentionally appears like a person is angry, annoyed, irritated, or contemptuous, particularly when the individual is relaxed, resting, or not expressing any particular emotion.

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Resting potential

A relatively static membrane potential which is usually referred to as the ground value for trans-membrane voltage.

The relatively static membrane potential of quiescent cells is called the resting membrane potential (or resting voltage), as opposed to the specific dynamic electrochemical phenomena called action potential and graded membrane potential.

Apart from the latter two, which occur in excitable cells (neurons, muscles, and some secretory cells in glands), membrane voltage in the majority of non-excitable cells can also undergo changes in response to environmental or intracellular stimuli. The resting potential exists due to the differences in membrane permeabilities for potassium, sodium, calcium, and chloride ions, which in turn result from functional activity of various ion channels, ion transporters, and exchangers. Conventionally, resting membrane potential can be defined as a relatively stable, ground value of transmembrane voltage in animal and plant cells.

Because the membrane permeability for potassium is much higher than that for other ions, and because of the strong chemical gradient for potassium, potassium ions flow from the cytosol into the extracellular space carrying out positive charge, until their movement is balanced by build-up of negative charge on the inner surface of the membrane. Again, because of the high relative permeability for potassium, the resulting membrane potential is almost always close to the potassium reversal potential. But in order for this process to occur, a concentration gradient of potassium ions must first be set up. This work is done by the ion pumps/transporters and/or exchangers and generally is powered by ATP.

In the case of the resting membrane potential across an animal cell's plasma membrane, potassium (and sodium) gradients are established by the Na+/K+-ATPase (sodium-potassium pump) which transports 2 potassium ions inside and 3 sodium ions outside at the cost of 1 ATP molecule. In other cases, for example, a membrane potential may be established by acidification of the inside of a membranous compartment (such as the proton pump that generates membrane potential across synaptic vesicle membranes).