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The Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy Model of Perinatal Ischemia Hidetoshi Taniguchi, Katrin Andreasson Department of Neurology and Neurological Sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine
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| The postnatal rat model for hypoxic-ischemic brain injury is a well-established model of human neonatal hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy (HIE). In this article, we describe the model of HIE in post-natal rat pups.
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Functional Imaging with Reinforcement, Eyetracking, and Physiological Monitoring Vincent Ferrera1, 2, 3, Jack Grinband1, 3, Tobias Teichert1, Franco Pestilli1, Stephen Dashnaw3, Joy Hirsch1, 3 1Department of Neuroscience, Columbia University, 2Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University, 3Department of Radiology, Columbia University
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| This presentation demonstrates the use of fMRI to study neural circuits that underlie decision-making. Simple perceptual tasks are combined with appetitive and aversive reinforcements to investigate how outcomes affect decision processes.
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Optimization of the Ugi Reaction Using Parallel Synthesis and Automated Liquid Handling Jean-Claude Bradley1, Khalid Baig Mirza1, Tom Osborne2, Antony Wiliams3, Kevin Owens1 1Department of Chemistry, Drexel University, 2Mettler-Toledo, 3Chemspider
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| The Ugi reaction has proved to be a convenient way to quickly create diverse libraries of compounds. It involves the reaction of an amine, an aldehyde, a carboxylic acid and an isonitrile typically in methanol at room temperature. In this video, we utilize a 48-slot Mettler-Toledo MiniBlock equipped with filtration tubes and a Mettler-Toledo MiniMapper automated liquid handler was used to deliver the reagents and solvent. The parameters of interest were the concentration, the solvent composition and the excess of some of the reagents.
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Primary Dissociated Midbrain Dopamine Cell Cultures from Rodent Neonates Lauren E. Frank, Angela D. Caldera-Siu, Emmanuel N. Pothos Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, Tufts University School of Medicine
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| Primary dissociated midbrain dopamine cell cultures allow for the study of presynaptic characteristics of dopamine neurons. They can be used to monitor real-time dopamine release kinetics and protein/mRNA levels of regulators of dopamine exocytosis. Here, we show you how to generate these cultures from rodent neonates.
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