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S**Y
The most "complete" book on the subject yet
Simple, precise, easy to read and understand, methodical, plenty of explanation - the INDISPENSABLE HANDBOOK for patch clamp/single channel recording. It's one of the books that's a "must have" for all grads, post docs and scientists working on electrophysiology and am sure that everyone will have something to gain from it.Only complaint - since single channel analysis so heavily relies on building on models, there needs to be more description on it. There are only a couple of chapters with very elementary model building stuff which isn't going to be of much help to people, except to the ones who are just starting out. (But that's just a personal opinion)
G**X
beyond my expectations
I agree with some of the reviews on this product. The term single channel recording is slightly misleading as the book covers much more than that. excellent book and the product is beyond what my expectations were.a must have for electrophysiologists
L**Y
Four Stars
****
J**S
Good Electrophysiology Book
This book is essencial for new and experimented electrophysiologists. It have the basis for the more contemporary electrophysiology technique: The Patch Clamp Technique.Who purcharse this book will enjoy it so much.
A**K
Indispensable
This book is Essential for students and researchers in the biophysical field. Ten stars, for many of reasons. Good price
A**R
Five Stars
Love it
P**I
Fantastic book on electrophysiology!
The information on Single-Channel Recording is excellent and this book should be a reference book for all electrophysiology students likewise the mentor.A must have in every lab.
S**E
A truly gripping read
A frequent complaint about neuroscience books is that they are a bit dry, but I am pleased to report that "Single Channel Recording" is as taut and suspenseful a tale as has ever hit the mystery shelf. Jumping immediately into the action with Chapter one, "A Practical Guide to Patch Clamping", the book provides a sinister foreshadowing of hidden dangers yet to come. Will recording noise preclude detection of the crucial signals? Will junction potentials throw the investigation off completely? And what of poor Calcium?I don't want to give away the explosive finale (although I will give a hint: dielectric membrane breakdown), but suffice it to say that by the time the book is over, you will be exposed to a bigger bag of tricks than was ever dreamed up by "Q branch" from the James Bond series (The analogy was obviously on the authors' minds, with direct references to the "Q matrix").Not only is the plot crisp, but the writing is also highly satisfying and complex, sometimes with a whimsical air that vaguely recalls Vonnegut's "Breakfast of Champions" but other times with a cold analytical nature that more closely resembles Truman Capote's "In Cold Blood". The book is truly a masterpiece, and Neher and Sakmann work as well together as their Sesame Street namesakes. Dust off the shelves for another Nobel, boys, this time in literature!
B**S
Five Stars
Love it.
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