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Optically Teasing Apart Neural Swelling and Depolarization

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Abstract

We measured voltage sensitive dye, scattered light and birefringence from nerves during potassium channel blockade. Birefringence followed membrane voltage while scattering was slower and long lasting, dissociating cellular swelling processes from membrane potential.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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