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" Electrophysiological analysis of synaptic transmission "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 569162
Doc. No : b398381
Main Entry : Graziane, Nicholas.
Title & Author : Electrophysiological analysis of synaptic transmission\ Nicholas Graziane, Neuroscience Department, University of Pittsburg, Pittsburg, PA, USA, Yan Dong, Neuroscience Department, University of Pittsburg, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
Publication Statement : New York, NY :: Humana Press :: Springer,, ©2016.
Series Statement : Neuromethods,; 112
: Springer protocols
ISBN : 9781493932733
: : 149393273X
: 9781493932740
: 1493932748
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents : Extracellular and intracellular recordings -- Electrical theory -- Amplifiers -- Salt environment -- Patch pipettes (micropipettes) -- Spatiotemporal effects of synaptic current -- Perforated patch -- Isolation of synaptic current -- Fast and slow synaptic currents -- Measuring kinetics of synaptic current -- Measuring presynaptic release probability -- Long-term measurements -- Measuring reversal potentials -- Amplitude -- Pre vs. post synaptic effect -- Run-up and run-down -- Kinetics of synaptic current -- Measurement of a single synapse -- Measurement of silent synapses -- Dendritic patch -- Electrophysiological and visual tags -- Extracellular recordings.
Abstract : Electrophysiology is one of the finest approaches capable of detecting and analyzing electrical events in the brain. However, like all other experimental approaches, it has its limitations. This book was created to serve as a guide for those endeavoring to understand the function of electrophysiology and its underlying components: neurons, neural systems, and the brain. It introduces and highlights important topics in the field of electrophysiology, while also extending these topics to practical electrophysiological approaches through the perspective of the two authors. This book is ideal for graduate students or junior postdoctoral fellows interested in starting a journey in synaptic neuroscience.
Subject : Electrophysiology.
Subject : Neural transmission.
Subject : Synapses.
Subject : Synaptic Transmission-- physiology.
Subject : Electrophysiological Phenomena.
Added Entry : Dong, Yan.
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