Single neuron electroporation in manipulating and measuring the central nervous system

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Abstract. The development and application of single neuron electroporation largely advanced the use of traditional genetics in investigations of the central nervous system. This quick and accurate manipulation of the brain at individual neuron level allowed the gain and loss of functional analyses of different genes and/or proteins. This manuscript reviewed the development of the technique and discussed some technical aspects in practical manipulations. Then the manuscript summarized the potential applications with this technique. Last but not least, the technique showed prospective future when combined with other modern methods in neuroscience research. © 2010 Yuan et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Yuan, T. F., Menéndez-Gonzlez, M., & Arias-Carrián, O. (2010). Single neuron electroporation in manipulating and measuring the central nervous system. International Archives of Medicine. https://doi.org/10.1186/1755-7682-3-28

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