The Scientist – Brains in Action: Worms, Fish, Flies, and Mice

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The Scientist explores the latest technology that researchers are using for brain monitoring in four organisms: worms, fish, flies, and mice. Specifically, automated whole-cell patch clamping is highlighted, which could serve as the foundation for the execution of high-throughput experiments—recording from hundreds of neurons, or even dozens of animals, in real time.

The Scientist Feburary 2014 – “Brains in Action”

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