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REVIEW
Volen Center and Biology Department, Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts
The dynamic clamp introduces artificial conductances into cells to simulate electrical coupling, votage-dependent, leak, and synaptic conductances. This review describes how the dynamic clamp has been used to address various questions in the cardiac, endocrine, and nervous systems.
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