
doi: 10.1007/bf02474724
pmid: 5713300
To detect the steady-state and transient voltages acting across the membrane which contains the protoplasm of the living cell, thin glass-microelectrodes must be used. Unfortunately these show a very high series resistance which, together with the parasitic capacitances, acts as a low-pass filter hindering the detection of the very fast transmembranic transients.
Electrophysiology, Guinea Pigs, Animals, Electronics, In Vitro Techniques, Electrodes, Membrane Potentials
Electrophysiology, Guinea Pigs, Animals, Electronics, In Vitro Techniques, Electrodes, Membrane Potentials
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