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What (who) is C-clamp - definition


C-clamp         
HAND TOOL
G clamp; G-cramp; C clamp; G-clamp; C-Clamp
A C-clamp or G-clamp or G-cramp is a type of clamp device typically used to hold a wood or metal workpiece, and often used in, but are not limited to, carpentry and welding. Often believed that these clamps are called "C" clamps because of their C-shaped frame, or also often called C-clamps or G-clampshttp://www.
Patch clamp         
  • Cell-attached patch configuration
  • Inside-out patch configuration
  • Loose patch clamp technique
  • Outside-out patch formation technique. In order: top-left, top-right, bottom-left, bottom-right
  • Classical patch clamp setup, with [[microscope]], antivibration table, and [[micromanipulator]]s
  • Circuit formed during whole-cell or perforated patch clamp
  • Typical equipment used during classical patch clamp recording
  • Diagram showing variations of the patch clamp technique
  • Perforated patch technique
  • Schematic depiction of a pipette puller device used to prepare micropipettes for patch clamp and other recordings
  • A patch clamp recording of current reveals transitions between two conductance states of a single ion channel: closed (at top) and open (at bottom).
  • Patch clamp of a nerve cell within a slice of brain tissue. The pipette in the photograph has been marked with a slight blue color.
  • Whole-cell patch configuration
LABORATORY TECHNIQUE IN ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY USED TO STUDY IONIC CURRENTS IN INDIVIDUAL ISOLATED LIVING CELLS, TISSUE SECTIONS, OR PATCHES OF CELL MEMBRANE
Patch clamp recording; Patch-clamp technique; Patch-clamp; Whole Cell Patch Clamp; Whole-cell patch clamping; Whole-cell patch clamp; Patch clamping; Whole-cell recording; Patch-clamp techniques
The patch clamp technique is a laboratory technique in electrophysiology used to study ionic currents in individual isolated living cells, tissue sections, or patches of cell membrane. The technique is especially useful in the study of excitable cells such as neurons, cardiomyocytes, muscle fibers, and pancreatic beta cells, and can also be applied to the study of bacterial ion channels in specially prepared giant spheroplasts.
Pipe clamp         
  • Pipe clamps being used to glue up a wooden [[lamination]]
  • A short pipe clamp
TYPE OF TOOL
Pipe Clamp
A pipe clamp is a type of clamp often employed in woodworking, piping or cabinet shops. When referring to woodwork or cabinet shops, pipe clamps are usually composed of commercially manufactured clamp heads or "jaws" and a length of common threaded pipe.