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Preparation of Drosophila Central Neurons for in situ Patch Clamping

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10.3791/4264-v

October 15th, 2012

October 15th, 2012

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1School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University

In situ patch clamp recordings are used for electrophysiological characterization of neurons in intact circuitry. In the Drosophila genetic model patch clamping is difficult because the CNS is small and surrounded by a robust sheath. This article describes the procedure to remove the sheath and clean neurons for subsequent patch clamp recordings.

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Drosophila Central Neurons

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