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− | The Na<sup>+</sup> and K<sup>+</sup> concentration is always 155 mM and when we made another buffer with another K <sup>+</sup>-concentration, the Na <sup>+</sup> concentration changes with it. The other components remained the same. (The most useful K <sup>+</sup> concentration is between 1 and 5 mM.) | + | <ul> |
+ | <li>The Na<sup>+</sup> and K<sup>+</sup> concentration is always 155 mM and when we made another buffer with another K <sup>+</sup>-concentration, the Na <sup>+</sup> concentration changes with it. The other components remained the same. (The most useful K <sup>+</sup> concentration is between 1 and 5 mM.)</li> | ||
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Protocols
In the lab, we used different experimental procedures. There are protocols for the wet and bacterial lab, for the cell culture lab and for the electrophysiology lab.