Spontaneous and uniquantal‐evoked endplate currents in normal frogs are indistinguishable.
@article{Kloot1996SpontaneousAU, title={Spontaneous and uniquantal‐evoked endplate currents in normal frogs are indistinguishable.}, author={W. Kloot}, journal={The Journal of Physiology}, year={1996}, volume={492}, pages={155-162} }
1. A recent paper concludes that the shapes of spontaneous and uniquantal-evoked signals are different. The signals were recorded with extracellular electrodes, often in the presence of neostigmine. Differences were reported between the voltage-time integrals, and between the decay times of spontaneous and evoked signals. 2. These results disagree with earlier studies using the two-electrode voltage clamp technique. 3. We recorded miniature-endplate currents (MEPCs) and uniquantal-endplate… CONTINUE READING
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