voltage clamp
- IPA[ˈvōltij ˌklamp]
- a constant electrical potential applied to a cell membrane, typically in order to measure ionic currents.
- apply a voltage clamp to (a membrane, cell, etc.)
verb: voltage-clamp, 3rd person present: voltage-clamps, gerund or present participle: voltage-clamping, past tense: voltage-clamped, past participle: voltage-clamped
noun: voltage clamp, plural noun: voltage clamps
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. a constant electrical potential applied to a cell membrane, typically in order to measure ionic currents.
動詞
- 1. apply a voltage clamp to (a membrane, cell, etc.) oocytes were voltage-clamped at −80 to −100 mV