Non-invasive ion probes — tools for measuring transmembrane ion flux
Non-invasive ion probes — tools for measuring transmembrane ion flux
Lonophores, used in non-invasive vibrating electrodes, can directly monitor steady-state ion flux from single cells, even when the source is non-electrogenic.
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Smith, Peter J.S.
003de469-9420-4f12-8f0e-8e8d76d28d6c
7 December 1995
Smith, Peter J.S.
003de469-9420-4f12-8f0e-8e8d76d28d6c
Smith, Peter J.S.
(1995)
Non-invasive ion probes — tools for measuring transmembrane ion flux.
Nature, 378 (6557), .
(doi:10.1038/378645a0).
Abstract
Lonophores, used in non-invasive vibrating electrodes, can directly monitor steady-state ion flux from single cells, even when the source is non-electrogenic.
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Published date: 7 December 1995
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/190549
ISSN: 0028-0836
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