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Explain why patients with HS sometimes suffer from gallstones.
Resting Potential
The electrical potential of a neuron or muscle cell in its inactive state, providing the cell's readiness for activation.
Electrical Phenomenon
Events or processes that involve the movement or interaction of electric charges.
Action Potential
is a rapid increase and subsequent decrease in voltage across a cellular membrane, typically in a neuron, that occurs when a neuron sends information down an axon.
Peak Voltage
The maximum absolute value of voltage in a periodic waveform, indicating the highest point the voltage reaches.
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