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Electrotonic potential

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Electrotonic potential refers to the local changes in membrane potential that occur in a neuron or muscle fiber as a result of synaptic activity or the propagation of an electrical signal. It is often associated with the concept of passive electrical properties of cells, particularly in the context of signal transmission along neurons.

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