Lecture

Skin Mounting and Clamping

Description

This lecture covers the preparation and mounting of skin for experimentation, including identifying the animal's interior and exterior, fixing the skin, assembling measurement chambers, and performing clamping to measure current. The instructor demonstrates the setup and adjustment of electrodes, the process of clamping to eliminate potential differences, and the measurement of current flow. The lecture concludes with the use of a specialized program for continuous recording during the experiment.

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