ioniväylillä
Ioniväylillä, often translated as "ion channels," are protein molecules that form pores in cell membranes. These channels are selectively permeable, allowing specific ions to pass through the lipid bilayer. This passage is crucial for a wide range of physiological processes. The movement of ions like sodium (Na+), potassium (K+), calcium (Ca2+), and chloride (Cl-) across the cell membrane generates electrical signals and influences cellular volume and chemical gradients.
Ion channels can be classified based on how they are activated. Voltage-gated ion channels open or close
The precise control of ion flow through these channels is fundamental to nerve impulse transmission, muscle