The maintenance of resting potentials in glycerol‐treated muscle fibres

1. A modification of a previously published method for the disruption of the T‐tubules of frog skeletal muscle is described. The modification permits the disruption of the T‐tubules without the decline in resting potentials which was reported previously.

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