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  1. Have your cardiomyocytes been characterized using patch clamp ...

    Have your cardiomyocytes been characterized using patch clamp electrophysiology?

  2. Summary The NaV1.5 channel is critical in maintaining the physiological electrical function in cardiomyocytes. Consequently, high-throughput measurements of NaV1.5 currents (INa) in …

  3. The procedure presented here has demonstrated efficacy and consistency in recording action potentials from iCell Cardiomyocytes using the perforated patch clamp.

  4. Do you have a patch clamp protocol for cardiomyocytes?

    Do you have a patch clamp protocol for cardiomyocytes? Our Application Protocol demonstrates the utility of and consistency in recording action potentials from iCell Cardiomyocytes using a …

  5. Have automated patch clamp systems been used with your …

    Yes, many researchers have used and are currently using iCell ® Cardiomyocytes in automated patch clamp systems:

  6. Are there any special recommendations for using iCell Cardiomyocytes2 ...

    Our Application Protocol demonstrates the utility of and consistency in recording action potentials from iCell ® Cardiomyocytes using a manual perforated patch clamp method.

  7. Knowledge Base | FujiFilm Cellular Dynamics, Inc.

    Our Application Protocol demonstrates the utility of and consistency in recording action potentials from iCell® Cardiomyocytes using a manual perforated patch clamp method.

  8. What magnesium concentration works for patch clamping …

    Note that diluted MgATP is not stable in solution for extended periods of time; however, you can aliquot and store concentrated solutions at -20°C. References: iCell Cardiomyocytes User's …

  9. What do you recommend for patch clamping iCell DopaNeurons?

    We do not have a fully optimized application protocol for culturing iCell ® DopaNeurons intended for manual patch clamp and the various patch clamp rigs. Instead, we offer the following …

  10. How do you test the electrophysiology of your cardiomyocytes?

    Electrophysiology can be assessed by a variety of endpoints (e.g. patch clamp, MEA). iCell Cardiomyocytes respond appropriately to known compounds, such as mexiletine (sodium …