electrophysiological

How Are Electrophysiological Studies Conducted?

Electrophysiological studies typically involve the use of electrodes to measure electrical activity. These electrodes can be placed inside cells (intracellular recording) or on the surface of tissues (extracellular recording). Advanced techniques like patch-clamp recording allow for the detailed study of ion channels, which are crucial for understanding cellular excitability and signaling.

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