Metrion Biosciences Presentations
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Qube 384 – the Swiss army knife of patch-clamp electrophysiology
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Presentation by Dr Gary Clark, presented on 2nd November 2023 at the Sophion Ion Channel Seminar in Tokyo, Japan.
Validation of an impedance-based phenotypic screening assay able to detect multiple mechanisms of chronic cardiotoxicity in human stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes
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Presentation by Marc Rogers, CSO Metrion Biosciences, Nanion technologies Exhibitor session, 2020 Biophysical Society meeting, San Diego USA.
M-type K+ channels in nociceptive pathways: physiological roles and therapeutic potential
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Presentation from Metrion Biosciences’ external speaker series, Professor Nikita Gamper, University of Leeds, 5th February 2019.
In depth profiling of human iPSC cardiomyocytes: From electrophysiology to phenotypic assays
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In depth profiling of human iPSC cardiomyocytes: From electrophysiology to phenotypic assays. Metrion’s Saïd El Haou presentation covers the topics of Manual Patch Clamp – Current Clamp, Axion Maestro – MEA and the Nanion CardioExcyte96 – Impedance.
Utility of human iPSC-derived CMs for preclinical safety assays and disease modelling
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This talk was presented by Dr Sarah Williams at the Axol Metrion Interactive Stem Cell Forum held in May 2018. This project received funding from the Eurostars-2 joint program with co-funding from the European Union Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Program.
Therapeutic potential of activators of two-pore domain ion channels
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Presentation from Metrion Biosciences’ external speaker series, Professor Alistair Mathie, Medway School of Pharmacy, 13th October 2017.
Modulation of voltage-gated calcium channels in disease
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Presentation from the Metrion Biosciences’ external speaker series, Professor Gary Stephens, University of Reading, 28th November 2016.
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