This is a document summarizing the differences in necessary equipment and measurement principles between manual patch clamp methods and automated patch clamp systems.
This is a document summarizing the differences in required equipment and measurement principles between the traditional manual patch clamp method and the automated patch clamp system. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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Nanion Technologies is a scientific instrument manufacturer founded in 2002 in Munich, Germany, specializing in the automation of electrophysiology experiments. We enable the automation of electrophysiology experiments, supporting not only ion channel research but also a wide range of membrane protein-related studies. We offer a broad product lineup, including our industry-leading automated patch clamp system, transporter activity measurement systems, artificial lipid bilayer experimental devices, liposome production devices, and impedance, extracellular potential, and contraction force measurement systems for iPS-derived cardiomyocytes. These systems have been adopted by many universities, pharmaceutical companies, and research institutions both domestically and internationally, and are highly regarded. For inquiries about our products, requests for introductions, demo requests, or catalog requests, please contact us or our authorized distributors. Additionally, feel free to consult us about visiting our Tokyo lab (Meguro Ward) to see the systems and experiments. Mail: info@nanion.jp