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Electrophysiology / Neurophysiology / Scanning probe microscopy / Ion channels / Cell communication / Patch clamp / Atomic-force microscopy / Voltage clamp / Membrane potential / Force spectroscopy / Automated patch clamp
Date: 2015-11-11 09:32:04
Electrophysiology
Neurophysiology
Scanning probe microscopy
Ion channels
Cell communication
Patch clamp
Atomic-force microscopy
Voltage clamp
Membrane potential
Force spectroscopy
Automated patch clamp

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