Publication detail
Application of the optical method in experimental cardiology: action potential and intracellular calcium concentration measurement
RONZHINA, M. ČMIEL, V. JANOUŠEK, O. KOLÁŘOVÁ, J. NOVÁKOVÁ, M. BABULA, P. PROVAZNÍK, I.
Original Title
Application of the optical method in experimental cardiology: action potential and intracellular calcium concentration measurement
English Title
Application of the optical method in experimental cardiology: action potential and intracellular calcium concentration measurement
Type
journal article - other
Language
en
Original Abstract
It has been shown that, in addition to conventional contact electrode techniques, optical methods using fluorescent dyes can be successfully used for cardiac signal measurement. In this review, the physical and technical fundamentals of the method are described, as well as the properties of the most common systems for measuring action potentials and intracellular calcium concentration. Special attention is paid to summarizing limitations and trends in developing this method.
English abstract
It has been shown that, in addition to conventional contact electrode techniques, optical methods using fluorescent dyes can be successfully used for cardiac signal measurement. In this review, the physical and technical fundamentals of the method are described, as well as the properties of the most common systems for measuring action potentials and intracellular calcium concentration. Special attention is paid to summarizing limitations and trends in developing this method.
Keywords
Optical method, fluorescent dyes, action potential, calcium concentration
RIV year
2013
Released
22.04.2013
ISBN
0862-8408
Periodical
Physiological Research
Year of study
62
Number
2
State
CZ
Pages from
125
Pages to
137
Pages count
13
Documents
BibTex
@article{BUT99295,
author="Marina {Ronzhina} and Vratislav {Čmiel} and Oto {Janoušek} and Jana {Kolářová} and Marie {Nováková} and Petr {Babula} and Ivo {Provazník}",
title="Application of the optical method in experimental cardiology: action potential and intracellular calcium concentration measurement",
annote="It has been shown that, in addition to conventional contact electrode techniques, optical methods using fluorescent dyes can be successfully used for cardiac signal measurement. In this review, the physical and technical fundamentals of the method are described, as well as the properties of the most common systems for measuring action potentials and intracellular calcium concentration. Special attention is paid to summarizing limitations and trends in developing this method.",
chapter="99295",
number="2",
volume="62",
year="2013",
month="april",
pages="125--137",
type="journal article - other"
}