Neuroscience methods : a guide for advanced students
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Neuroscience methods : a guide for advanced students
Harwood Academic, 1997
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hardcover ISBN 9789057022449
Description
Unique in its coverage of such an extensive range of methods, Neuroscience Methods: A Guide for Advanced Students provides easy-to-understand descriptions of the many different techniques that are currently being used to study the brain at the molecular and cellular levels. This valuable reference text will help rescue undergraduate and postgraduate students from continuing bewilderment at the methods sections of current neuroscience publications.
Topics covered include in vivo and in vitro preparations, electrophysiological, histochemical, hybridization and genetic techniques, measurement of cellular ion concentrations, methods of drug application, production of antibodies, expression systems, and neural grafting.
Table of Contents
Preface, Contributors, SECTION 1 IN VITRO PREPARATIONS, SECTION 2 ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL TECHNIQUES, SECTION 3 HUMAN ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY, SECTION 4 APPLICATION OF DRUGS, SECTION 5 MEASUREMENT OF ION CONCENTRATIONS, SECTION 6 IN VIVO TECHNIQUES AND PREPARATIONS, SECTION 7 HISTOCHEMICAL TECHNIQUES, SECTION 8 BIOCHEMICAL TECHNIQUES, SECTION 9 PRODUCTION OF ANTIBODIES, SECTION 10 BLOTTING AND HYBRIDIZATION TECHNIQUES, SECTION 11 EXPRESSION SYSTEMS, SECTION 12 GENETIC TECHNIQUES, SECTION 13 NEURAL GRAFTING, Glossary, Index
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pbk ISBN 9789057022456
Description
Unique in its coverage of such an extensive range of methods, Neuroscience Methods: A Guide for Advanced Students provides easy-to-understand descriptions of the many different techniques that are currently being used to study the brain at the molecular and cellular levels. This valuable reference text will help rescue undergraduate and postgraduate students from continuing bewilderment at the methods sections of current neuroscience publications.
Topics covered include in vivo and in vitro preparations, electrophysiological, histochemical, hybridization and genetic techniques, measurement of cellular ion concentrations, methods of drug application, production of antibodies, expression systems, and neural grafting.
Table of Contents
1. In Vitro Preparations 2. Electrophysiological Techniques 3. Human Electrophysiology 4. Application of DrugsMeasurement of Ion Concentrations 5. In Vivo Techniques and Preparations 6. Histochemical Techniques 7.Biochemical Techniques 8. Production of Antibodies 9. Blotting and Hybridization Techniques 10. Expression Systems 11. Genetic Techniques 12. Neural Grafting
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