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Essential how to do-book for every lab in electrophysiology
This green book should be beside the blue and green ones in every laboratory of electrophysiology. There has been a need for a protocol-book to explain how the knowledge of ion channels and the theoretical background of electrophysiology can be used in practice. Okada et al. fills this need completely. Thus, whenever one wants to work with new techniques or needs basic knowledge of how-tricks can be done in lab, he/she should get this book instead of separate, hand-written protocol-sheets, that have traveled from lab to lab for decades.
J**R
Patch Clamp Primer and Manual
Patch ClampSpringer New York Berlin HeidelbergReviewer: Joseph J Grenier MD PhDThis book is the most current single “how to” manual and text on Patch clamp techniques. The whole cell, inside out patches, and membrane techniques are well illustrated. This has dozens of diagrams of patch and non patch comparative illustrations pointing out the advantages and disadvantages of patch recordings. The text is comprehensive and minutely detailed on kinetics of the open and close channels with and without ionophoresis.The patch techniques for brain and spinal slices in culture has several chapters in this book. I recommend this to all those with an interest in biochemistry, membrane biology, neurophysiology, neurologists and neurosurgeons.
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Great For Current Graduate Students
I am a fresh grad student working in a patch clamp lab. I needed a book which provided a crash course in clamping and protocols used to elicit various results (Presynaptic measurements etc..). This book is incredibly useful and provides both theory and technique. I would recommend it to any grad or undergrad looking into the world of patch clamping It can be used alone or alongside, "Single-Channel Recording" and/or "Patch clamping" by molleman.
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