Abstract

Electrophysiology is a powerful tool to examine cellular functions, but the use of the techniques remains challenging outside of physiology and neuroscience fields. We aim to provide a practical methods guide for electrophysiological recordings to nonexperts in the field to help with the utility of these important research tools. We focus on two techniques that are critical in the context of tissue engineering, whole-cell patch clamp recording for assessing cellular functions and extracellular field potential recording for evaluating network activities. Specific examples are presented to demonstrate how the techniques were applied to tissue engineering studies.

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