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Channels & Transporters

The Patch Clamp Method

Measurements of Ionic Currents Flowing through Single N+ Channels

Measurements of Ionic Currents Flowing through Single K+ Channels

Animation 4.1 The Patch Clamp Method

Types of Voltage Gated Channels

Topology of the Principal Subunits of Voltage-Gated Channels

A Charged Voltage Sensor Permits Voltage-Dependent Gating of Ion Channels

Mammalian Voltage-Gated K+ Channel

Diseases from Mutated Ion Channels

Thermal and Mechanical Channels

Na+/K+ Pump