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http://halia.pbrc.hawaii.edu/~davef/tev.html
In article <1995Sep7.122850.60764 at cc.usu.edu>, davef at cc.usu.edu writes:
> A year or so ago I evaluated a couple two-electrode oocyte clamps for our lab,
> and gained some interesting insights into the performance of TEV clamps on
> Xenopus oocytes. I created a couple documents for our lab's use.
>> Looking at the zillions of papers and abstracts using the technique, I thought
> my observations might be useful to others, hoping to get the best data they
> can. The documents (which I call 'The TEV Report' and 'The TEV Report: part
> II') describe some serious limitations of TEV clamping on oocytes, and how to
> get around some of them.
>> I have installed the information on the web:
>>http://cc.usu.edu/~davef/tev/tev.html>> If you do two-electrode voltage clamping on Xenopus oocytes (or are just
> interested in the technique), you might want to take a look.
>> I hope the information is useful.
>> I welcome suggestions/comments.
>> -Dave Featherstone
>davef at cc.usu.edu>