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Using Live-Cell Imaging to Measure the Effects of Pathological Proteins on Axonal Transport in Primary Hippocampal Neurons

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10:38 min

December 22nd, 2023

DOI :

10.3791/66156-v

December 22nd, 2023


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Axonal Transport

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0:00

Introduction

1:30

Harvesting of Primary Hippocampal Neurons for Live‐Cell Imaging

4:06

Primary Hippocampal Neuron Dissociation and Plating for the Measurement of the Effects of Pathological Proteins on Axonal Transport

6:38

Live‐Cell Imaging of Primary Hippocampal Neurons for the Measurement of the Effects of Pathological Proteins on Axonal Transport

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