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Applying Microfluidics to Electrophysiology
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Applying Microfluidics to Electrophysiology
Applying Microfluidics to Electrophysiology
DOI:
10.3791/301-v
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05:41 min
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October 01, 2007
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David T. Eddington
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Dept. of Bioengineering
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University of Illinois, Chicago
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Title
00:10
Introduction
00:45
Current Methods for Neurotransmitter Perfusion in Brain Slice Prepa
01:29
The Utilitiy of the Brain Slice Device
04:20
Current Status of the Project
04:57
The Future of Microfluidics
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Microfluidics
Electrophysiology
Experimental Modalities
Microfluidic Brain Slice Device
Standard Perfusion Chambers
Passive Pumping
Neuromodulators
Device Design
Coverglass Substrate
Microfluidic Channels
Perfusion Chamber
Stimulants
Practical Solutions
Unmet Experimental And Clinical Needs
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