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The Goldman equation, also known as the Goldman equation for membrane potential, is a mathematical formula used to calculate the membrane potential of a cell based on the concentrations of different ions inside and outside the cell. It accounts for the permeability of the membrane to these ions, providing a more comprehensive view than the Nernst equation, which addresses only a single ion's contribution to the membrane potential.

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