"On The Influence Of The Relative Concentration Of Calcium Ions On The Reversal Of The Polar Effects Of The Galvanic Current In Paramecium" explores the intricate relationship between calcium ion concentration and electrical stimulation in single-celled organisms. This scientific study, authored by Frank Watts Bancroft, delves into the polar effects of galvanic currents on Paramecium, revealing how calcium ions can reverse these effects.
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