The homogeneity of voltage clamp control in small bundles of frog atrial tissue under double sucrose-gap voltage clamp conditions was assessed by intracellular microelectrode potential measurements from cells in the test node region. The microelectrode potential measurements demonstrated that (1) good voltage control of the impaled cell existed in the absence of the excitatory inward currents (e.g., during small depolarizing clamp pulses of 10–15 mV), (2) voltage control of the impaled cell was lost during either the fast or slow excitatory inward currents, and (3) voltage control of the impaled cell was regained following the inward excitatory currents. Under nonvoltage clamp conditions the transgap recorded action potential had a magnitud...
The electrophysiological properties of the membrane ionic currents in smooth muscle cells isolated f...
“The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com”. Copyright Springer. DOI: 10.1007/BF...
The voltage clamp was first employed in Hodgkin and Huxley\u27s classic studies of excitable membran...
The homogeneity of voltage clamp control in small bundles of frog atrial tissue under double sucrose...
SUMMARY Tbe purpose of this study was to evaluate tbe limitations of tbe double sucrose gap roltage ...
An equivalent electrical circuit has been constructed for small atrial trabecula of frog in a double...
A method of stabilizing the membrane potential of a small area of cardiac muscle membrane and the li...
The electrical behavior of small single frog atrial trabeculae in the double sucrose gap has been in...
In this paper we deal with the double sucrose-gap voltage clamp technique. To perform a reliable cla...
A theoretical model is presented for the early currents in the voltage clamp of cardiac muscle using...
International audienceThe electrical behavior of a preparation (single fiber or trabecula) voltage-c...
The nonlinear cable equation was solved numerically by means of an implicit procedure. The correlati...
• Although voltage clamp methods have been applied experimentally to cardiac tissue for over a decad...
AbstractThe biophysical properties and cellular distribution of ion channels largely determine the i...
Potential gradients imposed across cell or lipid membranes break down the insulating properties of t...
The electrophysiological properties of the membrane ionic currents in smooth muscle cells isolated f...
“The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com”. Copyright Springer. DOI: 10.1007/BF...
The voltage clamp was first employed in Hodgkin and Huxley\u27s classic studies of excitable membran...
The homogeneity of voltage clamp control in small bundles of frog atrial tissue under double sucrose...
SUMMARY Tbe purpose of this study was to evaluate tbe limitations of tbe double sucrose gap roltage ...
An equivalent electrical circuit has been constructed for small atrial trabecula of frog in a double...
A method of stabilizing the membrane potential of a small area of cardiac muscle membrane and the li...
The electrical behavior of small single frog atrial trabeculae in the double sucrose gap has been in...
In this paper we deal with the double sucrose-gap voltage clamp technique. To perform a reliable cla...
A theoretical model is presented for the early currents in the voltage clamp of cardiac muscle using...
International audienceThe electrical behavior of a preparation (single fiber or trabecula) voltage-c...
The nonlinear cable equation was solved numerically by means of an implicit procedure. The correlati...
• Although voltage clamp methods have been applied experimentally to cardiac tissue for over a decad...
AbstractThe biophysical properties and cellular distribution of ion channels largely determine the i...
Potential gradients imposed across cell or lipid membranes break down the insulating properties of t...
The electrophysiological properties of the membrane ionic currents in smooth muscle cells isolated f...
“The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com”. Copyright Springer. DOI: 10.1007/BF...
The voltage clamp was first employed in Hodgkin and Huxley\u27s classic studies of excitable membran...