{ "nid": "103", "details": "\x3cspan class=\"title\"\x3eNerveWorks™: Voltage Clamp Hyperkalemic Muscle\x3c/span\x3e\x3cbr/\x3e\n\x3cspan class=\"description\"\x3eThis is a second part to the Hyperkalemic Muscle lab where you compare physiology of normal healthy muscle with diseased muscle from a patient with hyperkalemic periodic paralysis (HPP). HPP is a fairly rare inherited muscle disease caused by mutations in the gene that codes for the skeletal muscle voltage-gated Na\x3csup\x3e+\x3c/sup\x3e channel (specifically in the pore forming subunit of this channel). , This second part of the lab has you use a voltage clamp to do a more definitive study of the muscle channels. You should do the Hyperkalemic Muscle lab first. \x3cb\x3eThis is an advanced lab\x3c/b\x3e.\r\n\x3c/span\x3e\x3cbr/\x3e\n\x3cbr/\x3e\n\x3cstrong\x3eCourses\x3c/strong\x3e: Neurobiology\x3cbr/\x3e\n \x3cbr/\x3e\x3ca href=\"/search_result_details/brief/103\" class=\"node_brief\"\x3eRead less\x3c/a\x3e \x3cbr/\x3e \x3c/span\x3e \x3c!-- description --\x3e\n" }