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Take an anesthetized rat and make an incision on its thigh to expose the sciatic nerve, a peripheral nerve providing sensory and motor supply to the lower limbs.
Apply a physiological solution to keep the exposed tissue moistened.
Suture the incised skin to a metal hoop, creating a chamber for electrophysiological measurements.
Place a platform under the nerve to enhance the visibility of the nerve. Apply liquid paraffin to prevent the nerve from drying.
Place a reference electrode subcutaneously to establish a baseline electrical activity.
Remove the membranous nerve covering to expose the C-fibers. Suspend a single fiber over a recording electrode.
Apply mechanical and thermal stimuli to the foot and observe the fiber's response to both, confirming it as a polymodal C-fiber.
Implant stimulus electrodes on the foot for targeted single-fiber stimulation.
The stimulation generates action potentials that travel along the fiber and are monitored by the recording electrode.
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