Whole cell recording from neurons in slices of reptilian and mammalian cerebral cortex. Blanton, M G, Lo Turco, J J, & Kriegstein, A R J Neurosci Methods, 30(3):203–210, Netherlands, December, 1989.
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We describe methods for obtaining stable, whole-cell recordings from neurons in brain hemispheres from turtles and in brain slices from rats and turtles. Synaptic currents and membrane properties of central neurons can be studied in voltage and current clamp in cells maintained within their endogenous synaptic circuits. The methods described here are compatible with unmodified dissecting microscopes and recording chambers, and with brain slices of standard thickness (400-500 microns).
@ARTICLE{Blanton1989-tq,
  title    = "Whole cell recording from neurons in slices of reptilian and
              mammalian cerebral cortex",
  author   = "Blanton, M G and Lo Turco, J J and Kriegstein, A R",
  abstract = "We describe methods for obtaining stable, whole-cell recordings
              from neurons in brain hemispheres from turtles and in brain
              slices from rats and turtles. Synaptic currents and membrane
              properties of central neurons can be studied in voltage and
              current clamp in cells maintained within their endogenous
              synaptic circuits. The methods described here are compatible with
              unmodified dissecting microscopes and recording chambers, and
              with brain slices of standard thickness (400-500 microns).",
  journal  = "J Neurosci Methods",
  volume   =  30,
  number   =  3,
  pages    = "203--210",
  month    =  dec,
  year     =  1989,
  address  = "Netherlands",
  language = "en"
}

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