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Explain the significance of Na+ channel inactivation in an axon

Author: Donata Nshimyicizanye



Answer:

Because Voltage-gated sodium channels play an important role in action potentials, it's crucial for these channels to assume a closed-inactivated state as it results in the refractory period and is critical for propagation of action potentials down the axon.


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