[27] Electrophysiology of giant algal cells

作者: M.J. Beilby

DOI: 10.1016/0076-6879(89)74030-1

关键词: Giant cellBiologyBiochemical engineeringAlgal cellsAlgaeEcology

摘要: Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the electrophysiology of giant algal cells. The algae provide a unique system suitable for study single plasma membrane in vivo . methods described this are biased toward freshwater algae. Most these techniques can be extended to giant-celled marine presence and origin vesicles interesting themselves, might some data on vacuole formation. Despite fact that structure fragments is more complex than originally expected, they still constitute convenient plasmalemma. spans several disciplines, which makes it but also demanding field research. Knowledge computing electronics will great advantage. Some defy detailed scientific description, such as making setup noise-free or performing cytoplasmic perfusion successfully.

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