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Physiological, Morphological and Neurochemical Characterization of Neurons Modulated by Movement

DOI :

10.3791/2650-v

April 21st, 2011

April 21st, 2011

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1Department of Neural and Pain Sciences, University of Maryland

A technique is described to quantify the in vivo physiological response of mammalian neurons during movement and correlate the physiology of the neuron with neuronal morphology, neurochemical phenotype and synaptic microcircuitry.

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