Nervous system of Periplaneta americana cockroach as a model in toxinological studies: A short historical and actual view

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Nervous system of Periplaneta americana cockroach is used in a wide range of pharmacological studies, including electrophysiological techniques. This paper presents its role as a preparation in the development of toxinological studies in the following electrophysiological methods: double-oil-gap technique on isolated giant axon, patch-clamp on DUM (dorsal unpaired median) neurons, microelectrode technique in situ conditions on axon in connective and DUM neurons in ganglion, and single-fiber oil-gap technique on last abdominal ganglion synapse. At the end the application of cockroach synaptosomal preparation is mentioned. Copyright © 2012 Maria Stankiewicz et al.

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Stankiewicz, M., Dbrowski, M., & De Lima, M. E. (2012). Nervous system of Periplaneta americana cockroach as a model in toxinological studies: A short historical and actual view. Journal of Toxicology. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/143740

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