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Ion channels of excitable cells / edited by Toshio Narahashi.
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English
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San Diego : Academic Press, ©1994.
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xiii, 387 pages : illustrations.
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Shelved as Methods in Neurosciences. vol. 19
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Ion channels
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Cell membranes
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Excitation (Physiology)
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Electrophysiology
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Methods in neurosciences ; v. 19.
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Methods in neurosciences, 1043-9471 ; v. 19
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This volume covers preparation and techniques for the study of various ion channels. Both voltage-gated and ligand-gated ion channels of neurons, axons, cardiac and smooth muscles are covered. It includes not only patch clamp techniques, but molecular biology and imaging techniques as well.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Neuronal voltage-gated ion channels: electrophysiology
Recording sodium and potassium currents from neuroblastoma cells / Fred N. Quandt
Sodium channels of rat dorsal root ganglion neurons / Mary Louise Roy, Toshio Narahashi
Patch-clamp techniques for studying potassium currents in mammalian brain neurons / D. James Surmeier, C.J. Wilson, James Eberwine
Calcium channels of human retinal glial cells / Donald G. Puro
Axial-wire voltage clamping in crayfish medial giant axons / John G. Starkus, Martin D. Rayner
Biophysical studies of ion channels in glial cells and axons of myelinated nerves / S.Y. Chiu, P. Shrager
Ligand-gated ion channels: electrophysiology
Electrophysiological methods for the study of neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptor ion channels / Joseph G. Montes [and others]
GABAa receptor-chloride channel complex / Norio Akaike, Nobutoshi Harata
Cardiac and smooth muscle voltage-gated ion channels: electrophysiology
Whole-cell voltage clamp of cardiac sodium current / Michael F. Sheets, Robert E. Ten Eick.
(cont) Measurement of dihydropyridine modulation of cardiac L-type calcium channels: molecular and cellular implications / Robert S. Kass, Ramesh Bangalore
Potassium channels of cardiac myocytes / Michael C. Sanguinetti
Airway smooth muscle ion channels / Jerry M. Farley
Molecular biology and electrophysiology
Potassium channels in mammalian brain: a molecular approach / John A. Drewe, Hali A. Hartmann, Glenn E. Kirsch
Methods for expression of excitability proteins in Xenopus oocytes / Michael W. Quick, Henry A. Lester
Imaging and electrophysiology
Characterization of glutamate receptor function using calcium photometry and imaging / Amy B. MacDermott, Victor Henzi, David B. Reichling
Phosphorylation of glutamate receptors using electrophysiology techniques / John F. MacDonald, Lu-Yang Wang, Michael W. Salter
Imaging ion channel dynamics in living neurons by fluorescence microscopy / Barry W. Hicks, Kimon J. Angelides.
(cont) Whole-cell patch recording with simultaneous measurement of intracellular calcium concentration in mammalian brain slices in vitro / Steven R. Glaum [and others]
Lipid bilayers
Reconstruction of channel proteins from excitable cells in lipid bilayers: authentic and designed proteins / Anne Grove, Antonio V. Ferrer-Montiel, Mauricio Montal.
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9780121852870 ((alk. paper))
0121852873 ((alk. paper))
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29919454
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