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An example of ion channel activation
In eukaryotes, noncoding regions called introns are often removed from newly synthesized mRNA.
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Introns are noncoding regions of nucleic acids
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Ion Channel
Ion Channels and Excitable Cells
Ion channels function as pores to permit the flux of ions down their electrochemical potential gradient.
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Iron redox concentrations in the form of rusty orange pore linings.
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