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Cell membrane capacitance was measured by dividing the decay time constant of the capacitive transient in response to 5 mV depolarizing steps from −40 mV, by the Rs.
Cell membrane capacitance was estimated by dividing the decay time constant of the capacitive transient in response to 5-mV hyperpolarizing voltage clamp steps from 0 mV by the series resistance, and amounted to 34 ± 3 pF (mean ± SEM; n = 12).
The membrane capacitance was 50 100 picofarads.
Cell membrane capacitance was determined as described previously [44].
The mean membrane capacitance was 22.04±1.3 pF (n = 25).
Membrane capacitance was determined using the acquisition/analysis software program ISO2 (MFK, Frankfurt, RG).
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(C_{m}), the neuronal membrane capacitance, is (21~mbox{pF}).
As a result, increase in the membrane capacitance is recorded.
The membrane capacitance is C, and Gleak, Eleak, GAHP, EK are conductance and reversal potential of leak and AHP, respectively.
Current densities, expressed per unit membrane capacitance, were measured from the current at −100 mV during the ramp protocols.
Classical passive membrane properties of cells: resting membrane potential, input resistance, access resistance and membrane capacitance are useful measures for assessing cell health, membrane integrity, and membrane size.
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