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Nanyang Technological University

Local Application of Drugs to Study Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Function in Mouse Brain Slices

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In this paper, we describe a useful method to study ligand-gated ion channel function in neurons of acutely isolated brain slices. This method involves the use of a drug-filled micropipette for local application of drugs to neurons recorded using standard patch clamp techniques.

Chapters in this video

0:05

Title

1:46

Acute Brain Slice Preparation and Patch Clamp Recording

3:47

Local Application of Drugs to Neurons in Slices

6:07

Controlling the Drug-filled Micropipette with a Piezoelectric Translator

7:22

Results: Local Application of Drugs to Study Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Function in Mouse Brain Slices

9:33

Conclusion

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