| patch c. |
a type of voltage clamp in which a patch electrode is pressed against an area of the plasma membrane of a cell, forming an electrically tight seal so that the flow of current through individual ion channels can be measured.
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| patch e. |
a tiny electrode with a blunt tip, used in studies of membrane potentials. See also patch clamp and microelectrode.
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| patch g. |
a graft of living tissue or prosthetic material used to repair a vascular incision in order to enlarge the lumen of the vessel.
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| patch t.’s |
skin tests, used primarily in the diagnosis of allergies, in which small pieces of gauze or filter paper impregnated with suspected allergens are applied to the skin for fixed time periods; swelling or redness constitutes a positive reaction.
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| patchy a. |
lobular a.
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