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Current Clamp

Jess edited this page Apr 2, 2024 · 2 revisions

Current clamp experiments are done by injecting current into a patched cell and recording the resulting voltage changes. Using CC, we can measure intrinsic excitability and some passive membrane features of neurons.

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In this example, ventral pallidal glutamatergic neurons were patched and recorded in current clamp. Different amounts of current were applied and the resulting action potentials illustrated.

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