The receptor that allows sodium into a cell is typically the sodium channel, specifically voltage-gated sodium channels. These channels open in response to changes in membrane potential, allowing sodium ions (Na+) to flow into the cell, which is crucial for generating action potentials in neurons and muscle cells. Additionally, ligand-gated sodium channels can open in response to the binding of specific neurotransmitters or other signaling molecules.
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