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Imaging Neuronal svar i Slice Beredningar av vomeronasala Orgel uttrycker en genetiskt kodade Kalcium Sensor

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1Stowers Institute for Medical Research, 2Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, The University of Kansas School of Medicine

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Ma, L., Haga-Yamanaka, S., Yu, Q. E., Qiu, Q., Kim, S., Yu, C. R. Imaging Neuronal Responses in Slice Preparations of Vomeronasal Organ Expressing a Genetically Encoded Calcium Sensor. J. Vis. Exp. (58), e3404, doi:10.3791/3404 (2011).

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