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Cells become more negative during hyperpolarization.
Afferent Vessels
Blood vessels that carry blood toward a particular organ or tissue, often referring to the vessels entering an organ.
Efferent Vessels
Blood vessels or lymphatic vessels that carry fluid away from an organ or tissue, as opposed to afferent vessels that bring fluid to it.
Lymphatic Vessels
A network of conduits through which lymph, containing immune cells and waste, is transported.
Secondary Antibody
An antibody that binds to a primary antibody as part of a detection or purification method in biochemistry or microscopy.
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