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Use of In Vivo Single-fiber Recording and Intact Dorsal Root Ganglion with Attached Sciatic Nerve to Examine the Mechanism of Conduction Failure
Honghui Mao *1,2, Xiuchao Wang *1,3, Wen Chen 4, FengYu Liu 5, You Wan 5, Sanjue Hu 1, Junling Xing 1,6
1Department of Neurobiology, School of Basic Medicine, Fourth Military Medical University, 2Department of Toxicology, School of Public Health, ShanXi Medical University, 3Department of Psychology, Fourth Military Medical University, 4Department of Neurobiology, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Advanced Innovation Center for Human Brain Protection, Capital Medical University, 5Neuroscience Research Institute, Key Lab for Neuroscience, Ministry of Education/National Health Commission, Peking University, 6Department of Radiation Biology, Faculty of Preventive Medicine, Fourth Military Medical University

Single-fiber recording is an effective electrophysiological technique that is applicable to the central and peripheral nervous systems. Along with the preparation of intact DRG with the attached sciatic nerve, the mechanism of conduction failure is examined. Both protocols improve the understanding of the peripheral nervous system's relationship with pain.

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Application of Optical Coherence Tomography to a Mouse Model of Retinopathy
Xiaoting Mai *1, Shaofen Huang *1, Wen Chen 1, Tsz Kin Ng 1,2,3, Haoyu Chen 1
1Joint Shantou International Eye Center, Shantou University and the Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2Shantou University Medical College, 3Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, the Chinese University of Hong Kong

Here, we describe an in vivo imaging technique using optical coherence tomography to facilitate the diagnosis and quantitative measurement of retinopathy in mice.

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