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Publication : A targeted extracellular approach for recording long-term firing patterns of excitable cells: a practical guide.

First Author  Nunemaker CS Year  2003
Journal  Biol Proced Online Volume  5
Pages  53-62 PubMed ID  12734556
Mgi Jnum  J:261747 Mgi Id  MGI:6158619
Doi  10.1251/bpo46 Citation  Nunemaker CS, et al. (2003) A targeted extracellular approach for recording long-term firing patterns of excitable cells: a practical guide. Biol Proced Online 5:53-62
abstractText  Excitable cells in many endocrine and neuronal systems display rhythms with periodicities on the order of many minutes. To observe firing patterns that represent the output of these rhythms requires a recording technique that can monitor electrophysiological activity for several hours without affecting cell behavior. A targeted extracellular approach (also known as loose-patch) accomplishes this objective. Because low resistance seals (<20 MOmega) do not influence the cell membrane and because the normal intracellular milieu is maintained, this approach is the least invasive method for monitoring the endogenous electrical activity of single cells. In this report, we detail our use of this technique to record the firing patterns of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) neurons in brain slices continuously for several hours.
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