Studying ion channels on the lysosomal membrane

Studying ion channels on the lysosomal membrane is essential for understanding lysosomal function, cellular homeostasis, and the development of various neurological diseases, such as Parkinson's disease. This research has the potential to uncover new therapeutic targets and improve our knowledge of fundamental cellular processes. In this video we demonstrate how to perform the lysosomal patch clamp technique to study ion channels on the lysosomal membrane. We extend our sincere gratitude to Professor Michael Gold and Dr. Anthony M. Rush for sharing their expertise and to all attendees for their engagement and insightful questions. Your participation contributes to ongoing advancements in the field of chronic pain research.
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