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What is the Patch Clamp Technique?
The
patch clamp technique
is a powerful method used to study the
electrophysiological
properties of individual
cells
and their
membranes
. This technique allows scientists to measure the
ionic currents
that flow through the
plasma membrane
of cells, providing insights into the function of
ion channels
and other membrane proteins.
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