Lesson 21 of 29 • 34 upvotes • 8:38mins
This lesson explains about a very important technique, Patch Clamp Technique that is used to understand ion channel behavior.
29 lessons • 4h 8m
Overview of the Course
5:59mins
What is Plasma Membrane?
6:17mins
Structure of Plasma Membrane
9:29mins
Components of Plasma Membrane
6:49mins
Functions of Plasma Membrane
7:09mins
Practice Set-1
5:43mins
Membrane Protein Diffusion
8:36mins
Types of Lipid Linked Proteins
11:18mins
Some important terms and Processes
8:45mins
Diffusion
9:42mins
Carrier and channel protein
7:42mins
Important Differences between channel and carrier proteins
11:05mins
Facilitated Diffusion
6:14mins
Example-1 facilitated Diffusion: GLUT TRANSPORTER
9:21mins
Example-2 Facilitated Diffusion: Chloride Shift
9:42mins
Example-3 Facilitated Diffusion: Aquaporin
7:55mins
Osmosis (Part-1)
8:59mins
Osmosis (Part-2)
8:20mins
Reverse Osmosis and Applications of Osmosis
11:44mins
Ionophores and it's examples
8:26mins
Patch Clamp Technique (Part-1)
8:38mins
Patch Clamp Technique (Part-2)
8:42mins
Active Transport
9:57mins
Primary Active Transport
11:58mins
Transport ATPase (Part-1)
8:34mins
Transport ATPase (Part-2)
9:23mins
Secondary Active Transport
7:28mins
Difference between Primary and secondary Active Transport
7:22mins
Practice Set-1
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