Electrophysiology Measurements for Studying Neural Interfaces
Autor: | Mohammad M. Aria |
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EAN: | 9780128170717 |
eBook Format: | ePUB/PDF |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 15.05.2020 |
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Schlagworte: | Electrophysiology Electrophysiology Behaviors Electrophysiology Circuits Human Neuron Cells In vitro Electrophysiology In vivo Electrophysiology Ion Channels Two Photon Microscopy |
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Electrophysiology Measurements for Studying Neural Interfaces helps readers to choose a proper cell line and set-up for studying different bio-electronic interfaces before delving into the electrophysiology techniques available. Therefore, this book details the materials and devices needed for different types of neural stimulation such as photoelectrical and photothermal stimulations. Also, modern techniques like optical electrophysiology and calcium imaging in this book provides readers with more available approaches to monitor neural activities in addition to whole-cell patch-clamp technology. - Details steps of an electrophysiology project from start to finish for graduate students employing the technique in their research - Includes sample electrophysiological studies with multiple cell lines (PC12, N2a, NG108, SHSY, and embryonic stem cell lines) to facilitate research - Features data analysis of electrophysiology results from various relevant experiments and cell culture tips
Mohammad Mohammadi Aria MSc, graduated in the field of Micro-Nano Electronics from Electrical department of Sharif University Of Technology. He is currently a research assistant at Koç University in Istanbul, Turkey, focusing on electrical and electronic manufacturing and its applications in biomedical engineering.
Mohammad Mohammadi Aria MSc, graduated in the field of Micro-Nano Electronics from Electrical department of Sharif University Of Technology. He is currently a research assistant at Koç University in Istanbul, Turkey, focusing on electrical and electronic manufacturing and its applications in biomedical engineering.