Fast response, noninvasive, potentiometric microelectrodes resolve single potassium channel activity in the diffusive boundary layer of a single cell
Ion transport across the plasma membrane of cells involves an inevitable chemical modification of the solutions on both sides. Noninvasive, real-time detection of these subtle ionic signatures is most easily achieved in the extracellular diffusive boundary layer with electrochemical detection. In or...
Main Authors: | Messerli, Mark A. (Author), Collis, Leon P. (Author), Smith, Peter J. S. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2009-07.
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