Membrane Electrophysiology
Membrane electrophysiology is a type of scientific experiment used to study the electrical properties of cells. It involves measuring the electrical potential across a membrane and investigating how different stimuli, such as light, drugs, and ions, can affect the electrical activity of the cell. This technique has been widely used for research in neuroscience and cellular biology to study the mechanisms underlying numerous physiological processes, such as neurotransmitter release, ion channel regulation, action potentials, and cellular growth and differentiation. Membrane electrophysiology can also be used to develop strategies for drug screening and to identify potential drug targets.
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