Previously, functional mapping of channels has been achieved by measuring the passage of net charge and of specific ions with electrophysiological and intracellular fluorescence imaging techniques. However, functional mapping of ion channels using extracellular ion-selective microelectrodes has distinct advantages over the former methods. We have developed this method through measurement of extracellular K+ gradients caused by efflux through Ca2+-activated K+ channels expressed in Chinese hamster ovary cells. We report that electrodes constructed with short columns of a mechanically stable K+-selective liquid membrane respond quickly and measure changes in local [K+] consistent with a diffusion model. When used in close proximity to the pla...
Single-channel electrophysiology with lipid bilayer systems requires ion channel expression, purific...
AbstractThe high permeability of K+ channels to monovalent thallium (Tl+) ions and the low solubilit...
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AbstractPreviously, functional mapping of channels has been achieved by measuring the passage of net...
AbstractUnder many different conditions activated plasma membrane ion channels give rise to changes ...
Under many different conditions activated plasma membrane ion channels give rise to changes in the e...
Cells from animals, plants and single cells are enclosed by a barrier called the cell membrane that ...
Ion transport across the plasma membrane of cells involves an inevitable chemical modification of th...
Biological systems have very different internal ion compositions in comparison with their surroundin...
AbstractImpalement of living cells with microelectrodes (MEs) is a useful approach to measure a vari...
In this study, we present the development and the characterization of a generic platform for cell cu...
AbstractApplication of solid supported membranes (SSMs) for the functional investigation of ion chan...
AbstractThe biophysical properties and cellular distribution of ion channels largely determine the i...
Application of solid supported membranes (SSMs) for the functional investigation of ion channels is ...
Single-channel electrophysiology with lipid bilayer systems requires ion channel expression, purific...
AbstractThe high permeability of K+ channels to monovalent thallium (Tl+) ions and the low solubilit...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2010. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2009. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
AbstractPreviously, functional mapping of channels has been achieved by measuring the passage of net...
AbstractUnder many different conditions activated plasma membrane ion channels give rise to changes ...
Under many different conditions activated plasma membrane ion channels give rise to changes in the e...
Cells from animals, plants and single cells are enclosed by a barrier called the cell membrane that ...
Ion transport across the plasma membrane of cells involves an inevitable chemical modification of th...
Biological systems have very different internal ion compositions in comparison with their surroundin...
AbstractImpalement of living cells with microelectrodes (MEs) is a useful approach to measure a vari...
In this study, we present the development and the characterization of a generic platform for cell cu...
AbstractApplication of solid supported membranes (SSMs) for the functional investigation of ion chan...
AbstractThe biophysical properties and cellular distribution of ion channels largely determine the i...
Application of solid supported membranes (SSMs) for the functional investigation of ion channels is ...
Single-channel electrophysiology with lipid bilayer systems requires ion channel expression, purific...
AbstractThe high permeability of K+ channels to monovalent thallium (Tl+) ions and the low solubilit...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2010. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...