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Fast Drug Application

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Patch-Clamp Analysis

Part of the book series: Neuromethods ((NM,volume 38))

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“The determination of the three-dimensional structures of protein molecules showed for the first time in detail the construction of the molecular ‘machines’ of the life cycle. If we want to learn how these ‘machines’ work, it is not sufficient only to know their construction. We actually have to see them at work, and this requires dynamical studies, i.e. penetration into the dimension of time” (Eigen, 1968).

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Heckmann, M., Hallermann, S. (2007). Fast Drug Application. In: Walz, W. (eds) Patch-Clamp Analysis. Neuromethods, vol 38. Humana Press. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-59745-492-6_9

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