Reference Section
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Clear
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Used to clear blocked microelectrodes and to assist in impaling cells in I-Clamp
mode.
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Clear is operated by alternately pressing the
and
buttons in
the I-Clamp pane.
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See also Buzz.
Clear is used to pass large amounts of current down the microelectrode. Plus (+)
and minus (-) correspond to depolarizing and hyperpolarizing currents, respectively.
Clear is used for two purposes:
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Clearing blocked microelectrodes. If the microelectrode resistance in the bath
seems much higher than it should be, the electrode can often be cleared by
rapidly toggling the Clear switch from plus to minus. Because of the large
current passed this should only be done extracellularly.
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Penetrating cells. Sometimes microelectrode tips press against the cell
membrane but fail to penetrate. A quick press on the Clear buttons will often
force the electrode to penetrate. Whether to use a hyperpolarizing or
depolarizing current depends on the preparation and must be determined by trial
and error. Like Buzz, the mechanism for impalement is unknown.
Electrochemistry
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Using the MultiClamp 700B for electrochemistry.
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See also electrochemistry application notes under ‘Technical Support’ at
http://www.axon.com
Electrochemistry, with the meaning intended here, is the use of an electrochemical
sensor to record signals that reflect the presence of electro-active chemicals in
biological tissue. For biological applications, the sensor is typically a carbon-fiber
microelectrode. Examples of electro-active biological chemicals are dopamine and
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