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Pressure-polishing Pipettes for Improved Patch-clamp Recording

DOI :

10.3791/964-v

October 22nd, 2008

October 22nd, 2008

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1Department of Molecular and Cellular Physiology, Stanford University School of Medicine

This is a guide to modifying the shape of glass micropipettes. Specifically, by using heat and air pressure the taper is widened without increasing the tip opening, leading to lower pipette resistance. This is critical to obtain low noise recordings of small cells but is useful in many applications.

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