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Measurement of Ion Concentration in the Unstirred Boundary Layer with Open Patch-Clamp Pipette: Implications in Control of Ion Channels by Fluid Flow
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Measurement of Ion Concentration in the Unstirred Boundary Layer with Open Patch-Clamp Pipette: Implications in Control of Ion Channels by Fluid Flow
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05:42 min

January 07, 2019

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Capítulos

  • 00:04Título
  • 00:30Agarose Salt Bridges Between the Bath Solution and Reference Electrode
  • 01:29Application of Fluid Flow Shear Force to Cells in a Patch-Clamping Chamber
  • 02:21Measuring Changes in Liquid-Metal Junction Potential
  • 03:18Experimental Estimation of Real Chloride Concentration
  • 04:07Results: Effects of Fluid Flow on L-type VDCCL and Kir2.1 Currents With and Without Agarose 3 M KCl Bridge
  • 05:14Conclusion

Summary

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Mechanosensitive ion channels are often studied in terms of fluid flow/shear force sensitivity with patch-clamp recording. However, depending on the experimental protocol, the outcome on fluid flow-regulations of ion channels can be erroneous. Here, we provide methods for preventing and correcting such errors with a theoretical basis.

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