Channels and transporters are multi-functional proteins that mediate
substrate transport and signal transmission and simultaneously act as
regulators for other proteins and biosensors for environmental
materials. Patch clamping is an epoch-making technique that allows
researchers to perform real-time measurements of electrogenic
channel/transporter functions at the single/multiple molecular level.
This book describes not only the conventional patch clamp techniques but
also their newly developed variations or applications, such as
perforated patch, slice patch, blind patch, in vivo patch, imaging
patch, smart patch, and automated patch clamping. These patch clamp
techniques are now essential and are extensively used across the life
sciences and in related industries. With plain and practical
descriptions of patch clamping and how to carry it out, especially for
beginners, the book also shows how widely and exquisitely the patch
clamp techniques can be applied by expert electrophysiologists. This
work serves as a useful guide for young researchers and students in
training and laboratory courses as well as for senior researchers who
wish to extend their repertoire of techniques.