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Methods for Neural Ensemble Recordings, Second Edition

Chronic recordings in transgenic mice

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Dzirasa, K
January 1, 2007

Previous chapters of this book have highlighted technical advances made in recording ensembles of neurons in primates and rats. These advances have created a novel window through which to study brain function, allowing us to interpret an ever-growing body of data describing how the normal brain operates. On the other hand, these techniques have only provided a limited picture of how alterations in brain function generate behavioral pathology, requiring new recording techniques to be manufactured. In this chapter, we describe a novel method for extending previously described electrophysiological recording techniques for use in transgenic mice. This fusion of genetic and neuroscience technologies provides a promising tool for elucidating how changes in gene expression result in the behavioral alterations characteristic of central nervous system (CNS) disease.

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Dzirasa, K. (2007). Chronic recordings in transgenic mice. In Methods for Neural Ensemble Recordings, Second Edition (pp. 83–96). https://doi.org/10.1201/9781420006414.ch5
Dzirasa, K. “Chronic recordings in transgenic mice.” In Methods for Neural Ensemble Recordings, Second Edition, 83–96, 2007. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781420006414.ch5.
Dzirasa K. Chronic recordings in transgenic mice. In: Methods for Neural Ensemble Recordings, Second Edition. 2007. p. 83–96.
Dzirasa, K. “Chronic recordings in transgenic mice.” Methods for Neural Ensemble Recordings, Second Edition, 2007, pp. 83–96. Scopus, doi:10.1201/9781420006414.ch5.
Dzirasa K. Chronic recordings in transgenic mice. Methods for Neural Ensemble Recordings, Second Edition. 2007. p. 83–96.

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January 1, 2007

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83 / 96