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MEMBRANE BIOPHYSICS
AS VIEWED FROM EXPERIMENTAL BILAYER
LIPID MEMBRANES
(Planar Lipid Bilayers and Spherical Liposomes)
Published by Elsevier Science, Amsterdam and New York,
2000, 648 pp.
Membrane Physiology
7.1 Introduction7.2 The Nerve Membrane
Resting and Action Potentials
Cyto-organelle Membrane and the Gap Junction
Muscle Membranes
7.3 Sensory Transduction
7.4 Measurement Techniques
Voltage Clamp
Patch-clamp
7.5 Ion Channels and Their Reconstitution in Planar
BLMs and Liposomes
K+ channels, Na+ channels, Ca2+ channels
Anion channels and other channels
7.6 Other BLM and Liposome Experiments
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