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. 2014 Jan 30;306(8):G711–G727. doi: 10.1152/ajpgi.00449.2013

Table 1.

Quantitative characteristics of slow waves simulated by the six model variations

RMP, mV
Amplitude, mV Half-Width, s Frequency, min−1
Variation Wild Type Knockout Wild Type Wild Type Wild Type Knockout
High-Cl
    NaV −66.4 −67.2 44.4 1.2 18.8 17.7
    NSV −64.6 −65.1 44.4 1.5 19.2 17.8
    NSCa −65.3 −65.1 41.9 1.1 15.7 19.1
    CaV −65.1 −63.2 48.8 0.6 9.6
Low-Cl
    NaV −66.7 −66.0 42.9 0.8 18.3 17.8
    NSCa −67.2 −65.0 47.6 0.8 14.9 21.3

RMP is the resting membrane potential; amplitude is the difference between resting membrane potential and peak slow wave potential; half-width is the duration of slow wave as measured at half of the amplitude; wild-type denotes the simulations using normal model variations; knockout denotes anoctamin 1 (Ano1) knockout simulations; V is voltage; NS is nonselective.