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Construction, theory, and practical considerations for using self-referencing of Ca2+-selective microelectrodes for monitoring extracellular Ca2+ gradients

Construction, theory, and practical considerations for using self-referencing of Ca2+-selective microelectrodes for monitoring extracellular Ca2+ gradients
Construction, theory, and practical considerations for using self-referencing of Ca2+-selective microelectrodes for monitoring extracellular Ca2+ gradients
9780123748416
91-111
Elsevier
Messerli, Mark A.
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Smith, Peter J.S.
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Whitaker, Michael
Messerli, Mark A.
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Smith, Peter J.S.
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Whitaker, Michael

Messerli, Mark A. and Smith, Peter J.S. (2010) Construction, theory, and practical considerations for using self-referencing of Ca2+-selective microelectrodes for monitoring extracellular Ca2+ gradients. In, Whitaker, Michael (ed.) Calcium in Living Cells. Elsevier, pp. 91-111.

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Published date: November 2010

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Local EPrints ID: 188769
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/188769
ISBN: 9780123748416
PURE UUID: bc1f66fa-1d3e-48e0-b021-a1c9e9217828
ORCID for Peter J.S. Smith: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4400-6853

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Date deposited: 31 May 2011 13:38
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Author: Mark A. Messerli
Editor: Michael Whitaker

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