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Einführung

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Der erste Teil der Einführung gibt einen Überblick über den Stoff, der im Laufe dieser Beschreibung der Elektrophysiologie präsentiert werden soll. Anschließend folgt ein historischer Rückblick auf die Entwicklung der Elektrophysiologie. Insbesondere die modernen Entwicklungen auf diesem Gebiet werden dann in den folgenden Kapiteln dargestellt. Für detaillierte Informationen über die Elektrophysiologie von Ionenkanälen möchten wir auf die ausgezeichneten Lehrbücher von Bertil Hille (2001) und David J. Aidley und Peter R. Stanfield (1996) verweisen. Wir möchten an dieser Stelle auch den Axon Guide (Axon Instruments 1993) erwähnen.

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Rettinger, J., Schwarz, S., Schwarz, W. (2018). Einführung. In: Elektrophysiologie. Springer Spektrum, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-56662-6_1

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