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The "channelome", sometimes "ion channelome", is an expression used to describe the complete set of ion channels expresssed in a biological tissue or organism. It is analagous to the genome, the metabolome (describing metabolites), the proteome (describing general protein expression), the microbiome etc. Characterisation of the ion channelome can be performed by a wide variety of ion channel studying techniques ("channelomics") including patch clamp electrophysiology, PCR and immunohistochemistry.


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The term channelome has been used several times recently in the literature, for example:

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