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Electrophysiology, unplugged: imaging membrane potential with fluorescent indicatorsLiu et al., 2019
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- Liu P
- Miller E
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Conspectus Membrane potential is a fundamental biophysical property maintained by every cell on earth. In specialized cells like neurons, rapid changes in membrane potential drive the release of chemical neurotransmitters. Coordinated, rapid changes in neuronal …
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