Unlock the secrets of retinal development with this comprehensive volume on molecular and cellular techniques for studying retina neuronal subtypes and electrophysiology. Dive into specialized methodologies that shed light on the inner workings of the retina, from anatomical studies of retinal ganglion cell morphology to multi-electrode array recording on mouse retinas.
Discover the power of gap-junction-mediated neuronal connections and paired recording techniques that illuminate the electrical coupling between photoreceptors. Written in the highly acclaimed Methods in Molecular Biology series format, each chapter offers a detailed introduction to the topic, a list of necessary materials and reagents, and step-by-step laboratory protocols that are easily reproducible.
With a focus on practical experimental tools, Retinal Development: Methods and Protocols equips readers with the means to explore retinal development, regeneration, and the function of mature retinal neurons. The protocols and strategies outlined can be seamlessly adapted to various model systems, making this a versatile resource for researchers.
Explore the world of retinal biology with this authoritative and cutting-edge guide. Whether you are delving into the intricacies of retinal development or seeking to understand the functions of mature retinal neurons, this volume provides a wealth of insights and methodologies to propel your research forward.
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Authors:
Chai-An Mao (Editor)
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Publication Date:
November 30, 2019
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