Single glutamate-activated channels recorded from locust muscle fibres with perfused patch-clamp electrodes
AUTOR(ES)
Cull-Candy, S. G.
RESUMO
1. Glutamate-activated single channels have been examined with conventional and internally perfused patch-clamp electrodes applied to the extrajunctional membrane of locust muscle fibres which were usually treated with concanavalin A to reduce desensitization. Channels opened by glutamate and other agonists have been compared.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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