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In-depth Physiological Analysis of Defined Cell Populations in Acute Tissue Slices of the Mouse Vomeronasal Organ

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10.3791/54517-v

September 10th, 2016

September 10th, 2016

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1Department of Chemosensation, Institute for Biology II, RWTH Aachen University, 2Mill Hill Laboratory, The Francis Crick Institute

Here, we describe a physiological approach that allows identification and in-depth analysis of a defined population of sensory neurons in acute coronal tissue slices of the mouse vomeronasal organ using whole-cell patch-clamp recordings.

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