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Modeling Biological Membranes with Circuit Boards and Measuring Electrical Signals in Axons: Student Laboratory Exercises
Journal of Visualized Experiments
  • Martha M. Robinson, University of Kentucky
  • Jonathan M. Martin, University of Kentucky
  • Harold L. Atwood, University of Toronto, Canada
  • Robin L. Cooper, University of Kentucky
Abstract
This is a demonstration of how electrical models can be used to characterize biological membranes. This exercise also introduces biophysical terminology used in electrophysiology. The same equipment is used in the membrane model as on live preparations. Some properties of an isolated nerve cord are investigated: nerve action potentials, recruitment of neurons, and responsiveness of the nerve cord to environmental factors.
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Article
Publication Date
1-18-2011
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Published in Journal of Visualized Experiments, v. 47, e2325, p. 1-22.

Copyright © 2011 Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License.

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
http://dx.doi.org/10.3791/2325
Citation Information
Martha M. Robinson, Jonathan M. Martin, Harold L. Atwood and Robin L. Cooper. "Modeling Biological Membranes with Circuit Boards and Measuring Electrical Signals in Axons: Student Laboratory Exercises" Journal of Visualized Experiments Vol. 47 Iss. e2325 (2011) p. 1 - 22
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/robin_cooper/98/