Examples of using Patch clamp in English and their translations into Italian
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Principles of the patch clamp technique.
can then be performed as in conventional patch clamping.
Applications of the patch clamp technique.
A whole cell patch clamp measures currents through the entire cell membrane.
This can be carried out using the patch clamp technique.
Automated patch clamp for cells in vivo.
which mimic the hole of micropipette used in conventional patch clamping.
The patch clamp is a laboratory technique for studying currents in living cells.
An example of in vivo automated patch clamping protocol is provided by Kodandaramaiah, et al.
The patch clamp has been further revised with the invention
repeatability of this processes is improved compared to conventional patch clamping techniques where the operator would perform this manually.
Automated patch clamp techniques, therefore, offer a means to screen hundreds of cells each day.
can be used in patch clamp analysis, which is useful to characterise bacterial ion channels.
High-throughput patch clamping is particularly pertinent in the field of drug discovery.
or measure them in electrophysiological experiments such as patch clamp.
The membrane can then be analyzed on a patch clamp apparatus to determine the phenotype of the ion channels embedded in it.
software, which increases throughput, and improves execution of the patch clamping technique.
Outside-out patch clamping Complementary to inside-out patch clamping, the outside-out clamp begins with a whole cell technique.
sections for patch clamping, electrophysiology, free floating sections and
The inside out patch clamp works by attaching a piece of cell membrane to the glass tube,
the use of the patch clamp technique for studying ion channels developed by Erwin Neher
Contrastingly, automated patch clamping places cells on a multi-well plate or chip,
bacterial ion channels through a technique called patch clamp, which was originally designed for characterizing the behavior of neurons
The patch clamp technique was developed in the 1970s by Erwin Neher
Over the past 20 years, however, patch clamp measurements have been applied to medical research-
Automated patch clamp techniques offer an advantage over conventional patch
In vitro responses seen in single channel patch clamp experiments using membrane patches from rodent
In the conventional patch clamp, the electrode micropipette approaches the cells that are