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Patch clamp technique — Erwin Neher and Bert Sakmann

1976 AD · Transmission: Global
BiologyMedicineMethodGermanic

Neher and Sakmann develop the patch clamp technique, measuring electric current through individual ion channels in cell membranes — the first direct demonstration that ion channels are discrete, quantifiable molecular entities. Nobel Prize in Physiology 1991. Direct technical precursor of MacKinnon's work on atomic channel structure.

InstitutionMax Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry
Historical regionGöttingen, West Germany
Primary sourceNeher, E. & Sakmann, B. — Nature 260, 799-802 (1976)
Secondary sourceNobel Prize Committee — Scientific Background (1991)
Original languageEnglish
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