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Voltage-gated sodium channels

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Voltage-gated sodium channels are specialized protein structures in the membrane of skeletal muscle cells that open in response to changes in membrane potential, allowing sodium ions (Na+) to flow into the cell. This influx of Na+ is crucial for initiating muscle contraction.

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