Publications by authors named "Hans Reiner Polder"

We present a technique which combines two methods in order to measure the series resistance (R S) during whole-cell patch-clamp recordings from excitable and non-excitable cells. R S is determined in the amplifier's current-clamp mode by means of an active bridge circuit. The correct neutralization of the electrode capacitance and the adjustment of the bridge circuit is achieved by the so-called phase-sensitive method: Short sine wave currents with frequencies between 3 and 7 kHz are injected into the cells.

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Genetic modifications and pharmacological studies enable the analysis of protein function in living cells. While many of these studies investigate the effect of proteins by bulk administration or withdrawal of the protein in complex cellular networks, understanding the more subtle mechanisms of protein function requires fine-tuned changes on a single-cell level without affecting the balance of the system. In order to analyse the consequences of protein modification at the single-cell level, we have developed a single-cell transfection method in the loose patch configuration, which allows juxtacellular recordings of neuronal cells prior to juxtacellular transfection.

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Investigations of the properties of fast, transient potential changes (e.g. receptor potentials or synaptic potentials) in excitable cells by means of current-clamp recording techniques require the exact adjustment and control of membrane potentials.

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