Term Name: two-electrode voltage clamp recording evidence
Synonyms: two-electrode voltage clamp technique
Definition: A type of voltage clamp recording evidence which involves using two electrodes inserted into a large cell (often a xenopus oocyte) where one electrode is used to measure the internal potential (voltage) of the cell and the other electrode is used to clamp the current.
Ontology: Evidence Ontology [ECO:0000166]

Relationships
is a type of: voltage clamp recording evidence
has subtype: two-electrode voltage clamp recording evidence used in automatic assertion two-electrode voltage clamp recording evidence used in manual assertion