Effects of membrane potential on the capacitance of skeletal muscle fibers

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A method for measuring muscle fiber capacitance using small test pulses applied with the three-microelectrode voltage clamp is presented. Using this method, three membrane potential-dependent changes in capacitance were observed: (a) Capacitance of polarized fibers increased by 5-15% with depolarization from V

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Schneider, M. F., & Chandler, W. K. (1976). Effects of membrane potential on the capacitance of skeletal muscle fibers. Journal of General Physiology, 67(2), 125–163. https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.67.2.125

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