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A cell-sparing electric field stimulation technique for high-throughput screening of voltage-gated ion channels

Bugianesi et al., 2006

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4980371969566561492
Author
Bugianesi R
Augustine P
Azer K
Dufresne C
Herrington J
Kath G
McManus O
Napolitano C
Rush A
Sachs J
Simpson N
Wismer M
Kaczorowski G
Slaughter R
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ASSAY and Drug Development Technologies

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The Trans Cell Layer Electrical Field Stimulation (TCL-EFS) system has been developed for high-throughput screening (HTS) of voltage-gated ion channels in microplate format on a Voltage-Ion Probe Reader (VIPR®) platform. In this design, a wire electrode is placed above …
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