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In vivo whole-cell patch-clamp recordings of spontaneous activity during anesthesia and wakefulness

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In vivo whole-cell patch-clamp recordings of spontaneous activity during anesthesia and wakefulness

Posted by Rune Rasmussen at September 13. 2017

Dear all CRNS community contributors,

We're currently on the lookout for whole-cell membrane potential recordings of spontaneous activity (no specific sensory inputs, e.g. visual or auditory stimulation) obtained during anesthesia and wakefulness (quiet wakefulness alone or combination of quiet- and active wakefulness, e.g. locomotor activity-separated). These recordings is aimed for biophysical/mathematical interrogation of specific membrane potential activity dynamics and state change regimens employed by single neurons in vivo.

If you have such data and are willing to share them with us, please do not hesitate to contact us and we can provide you further information on the project we aim to conduct using such data.

Thank you advance.

 

Best regards

Rune Rasmussen, DANDRITE, Aarhus University

&

Mathias Heltberg, Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen

 

 

 

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