Technological advances in electrophysiology and molecular biology in the last two decades have led to great progress in ion channel research. The invention of the patch-clamp recording technique has enabled the characterization of the biophysical and pharmacological properties of single channels. Rapid progress in the development of molecular biology techniques and their application to ion channel research led to the cloning, in the 1980s, of genes encoding all major classes of voltage- and ligand-gated ionic channels. It has become clear that operationally defined channel types represent extended families of ionic channels. Several experimental approaches have been developed to test whether there is a correlation between the detection of p...
Cells from the clonal cell line N1E115, a mouse tumour of sympathetic origin, differentiate both mor...
AbstractThe biophysical properties and cellular distribution of ion channels largely determine the i...
Ion channels are essential in a wide range of cellular functions and their malfunction underlies man...
AbstractThe combination of patch-clamp and molecular biology techniques has made it possible to char...
The patch-clamp technique has allowed for detailed studies on the electrical properties of neurons. ...
Abstract: In evaluating ion channel function, electrophysiology, e.g., patch clamping, provides the ...
Much of our knowledge of ion-transport mechanisms in plant cell membranes comes from experiments usi...
Abstract Background Many molecular studies of ion channel function rely on the ability to obtain hig...
Present whole-cell patch-clamp methodology has only moderate consistency and throughput, rendering i...
Abstract: The patch clamp technique is commonly used in electrophysiological experiments and offers ...
The patch-clamp technique is a relatively new and powerful electrophysiological technique. Its resol...
Abstract: Electrophysiological measurements, in particular, patch clamping, have long been regarded ...
ABSTRACT The state of the art technology for the study of ion channels is the patch clamp technique....
AbstractWe have developed a scanning patch-clamp technique that facilitates single-channel recording...
ABSTRACT The state of the art technology for the study of ion channels is the patch clamp technique....
Cells from the clonal cell line N1E115, a mouse tumour of sympathetic origin, differentiate both mor...
AbstractThe biophysical properties and cellular distribution of ion channels largely determine the i...
Ion channels are essential in a wide range of cellular functions and their malfunction underlies man...
AbstractThe combination of patch-clamp and molecular biology techniques has made it possible to char...
The patch-clamp technique has allowed for detailed studies on the electrical properties of neurons. ...
Abstract: In evaluating ion channel function, electrophysiology, e.g., patch clamping, provides the ...
Much of our knowledge of ion-transport mechanisms in plant cell membranes comes from experiments usi...
Abstract Background Many molecular studies of ion channel function rely on the ability to obtain hig...
Present whole-cell patch-clamp methodology has only moderate consistency and throughput, rendering i...
Abstract: The patch clamp technique is commonly used in electrophysiological experiments and offers ...
The patch-clamp technique is a relatively new and powerful electrophysiological technique. Its resol...
Abstract: Electrophysiological measurements, in particular, patch clamping, have long been regarded ...
ABSTRACT The state of the art technology for the study of ion channels is the patch clamp technique....
AbstractWe have developed a scanning patch-clamp technique that facilitates single-channel recording...
ABSTRACT The state of the art technology for the study of ion channels is the patch clamp technique....
Cells from the clonal cell line N1E115, a mouse tumour of sympathetic origin, differentiate both mor...
AbstractThe biophysical properties and cellular distribution of ion channels largely determine the i...
Ion channels are essential in a wide range of cellular functions and their malfunction underlies man...