Time-dependent Increase in the Network Response to the Stimulation of Neuronal Cell Cultures on Micro-electrode Arrays

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10:45 min

May 29th, 2017

DOI :

10.3791/55726-v

May 29th, 2017


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Microelectrode Arrays

Chapters in this video

0:05

Title

1:04

Embryo Removal and Brain Extraction

3:19

Frontal Cortext Removal

4:46

Cell Dissociation

6:48

Plating Cells and Maintaining the Cultures

8:01

Visual Inspections and Recording

9:24

Results: Trained Networks Have Significantly Altered Spike Frequencies

10:19

Conclusion

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