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Simultaneous recording of changes in the membrane potential and tone of smooth muscle in vitro

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A modification has been described of the sucrose gap method for recording resting and action potentials simultaneously with the registration of tension in the smooth muscle.

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Gushchin, I.S. Simultaneous recording of changes in the membrane potential and tone of smooth muscle in vitro. Bull Exp Biol Med 62, 1205–1207 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00795481

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