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DiOLISTIC Labeling of Neurons from Rodent and Non-human Primate Brain Slices
 

DiOLISTIC Labeling of Neurons from Rodent and Non-human Primate Brain Slices

Article DOI: 10.3791/2081-v 09:22 min July 6th, 2010
July 6th, 2010

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We demonstrate the use of the gene gun to introduce fluorescent dyes, such as DiI, into neurons in brain slices from rodents and non-human primates of different ages. In this particular case, we use adult mice (3-6 months old) and adult cynomologus monkeys (9-15 years old). This technique, originally described by the laboratory of Dr. Lichtman (Gan et al., 2000), is well suited for the study of dendritic branching and dendritic spine morphology and can be combined with traditional immunostaining, if detergents are kept at a low concentration.

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DiOLISTIC Labeling Neurons Rodent Brain Slices Non-human Primate Brain Slices Gene Gun Fluorescent Dyes DiI Brain Slice Staining Technique Setup DiI-coated Bullets Fixative Exposure Detergent Concentration Common Problems Versatile Labeling Technique Animal Species Age Range Species And Genotype Flexibility Immunostaining Dendrite Branching Dendritic Spine Morphology
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