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Electrophysiological studies on gland cells

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Betonung elektrophysiologischer Methodik zum Nachweis der Einwirkung physiologischer Stimulatormoleküle auf die Zellmembran. Vorteil von Schnitt- oder Segmentpräparaten bei grösster Stabilität für Membranpotentialmessungen mit Mikroelektroden. Entwicklung neuer Methoden zur Erlangung von Informationen über relative Ionenpermeabilität mittels einer Mikroelektrode bei alleiniger Messung von Membranwiderstand und Zeitkonstante.

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The experimental work carried out in the authors laboratory was supported by the U.S. National Cystic Fibrosis Research Foundation.

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Petersen, O.H. Electrophysiological studies on gland cells. Experientia 30, 130–134 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01927689

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