A live imaging‐friendly slice culture method using collagen membranes
Abstract Aim Organotypic brain slice culture preserves the geographical position of neurons and neuronal circuits. The slice cultures also maintain both non‐neuronal cell types and the surrounding extracellular matrix. The interface method has been widely used for slice cultures, in which brain slic...
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Main Authors: | Ari Ogaki (Author), Tasuku Araki (Author), Masaya Ishikawa (Author), Yuji Ikegaya (Author), Ryuta Koyama (Author) |
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2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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