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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 3 เม.ย. 2021
R Studio: Data Organization and Bar Graphs
This video reviews how to organize cell counting data in R studio, and how to create a simple bar graph
Video by: Grace O'Regan
Posted by: Grace O'Regan
Video by: Grace O'Regan
Posted by: Grace O'Regan
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Getting Started with R: Mean, Median, and Standard Deviation
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This video provides instructions for how to use R Studio for calculating mean, median, and standard deviation. Video by: Grace O'Regan Posted by: Kirsten Suesser May 6, 2024
How to Section with a Precisionary Instruments Compresstome VF-310-0Z
มุมมอง 1016 หลายเดือนก่อน
This video provides a video SOP for how to section a rat brain using a Precisionary Instruments Compresstome VF-310-0Z. Video by: Kirsten Suesser Posted by: Kirsten Suesser April 29, 2024
How to Conduct a Systematic Review using PRISMA
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This video covers how to conduct a systematic review using PRISMA. Video by: Victoria Greene Posted by: Kirsten Suesser April 19, 2024
How to section with a Leica VT1000-S Vibratome
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This video covers how to section using a Leica VT1000-S Vibratome. Video by: Ben Jacoby Posted by: Kirsten Suesser April 26, 2024
How to section with a Leica VT1200 Vibratome
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In this video we cover how to section a mouse brain using a Leica VT1200 Vibratome. Video by: Grace O'Regan Posted by: Kirsten Suesser March 25th, 2024
How to Use a Vernier Scale
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How to use a Vernier Scale, as needed for in vivo electrophysiology studies. Video by: Victoria Greene Posted by: Kirsten Suesser 2024
qPCR: Protocol for Telomere Length Quantification
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Protocol for Quantification of Telomere Length using qPCR. This video contains topics pertaining to HOC DNA isolation and PCR, including: 1. DNA isolation from saliva samples 2. DNA concentration analysis using Nanodrop 3. Telomere length analysis using qPCR Christie Lab Primary Researcher: Taylor Snowden Undergraduate Researcher: Emma Skaug Posted by: Kirsten Suesser 2024
Neurotracker: How to Use the App
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This video covers how to use the Neurotracker App. Video by Danielle Peros Posted by: Kirsten Suesser 2024
Neurotracker: How to Download the App
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This video covers how to download the Neurotracker App. Video by Danielle Peros Posted by: Kirsten Suesser 2024
Vape Chamber Video Protocol: Passive Administration (LJARI E-Vape Chamber)
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This video details our vape chamber protocol for passive vapour administration using the La Jolla Alcohol Research Inc E-Vape Chamber. Video by: Rebecca Przy
DiI for Dendritic Spine Analysis
มุมมอง 388ปีที่แล้ว
This video describes how to label neurons within the hippocampus using DiI crystals and how to visualize using confocal microscopy. Video by: Annika Willoughby and Emily Bosdachin.
Histology Techniques: C-Fos Immunofluorescence Protocol
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This video details our immunohistochemical staining protocol for c-Fos. Video by: Jamie Morrison
Dendritic Spine Analysis & 3D Neuron Reconstruction (Neurolucida 360)
มุมมอง 543ปีที่แล้ว
This video describes how we use MBF's Neurolucida 360 software for dendritic spine analysis and 3D neuron reconstruction. Resources: 1)mbfbioscience.com/help/neurolucida360/Content/Neurolucida360.htm 2) th-cam.com/video/ijEVJf5ZKjk/w-d-xo.html 3) onlineacademiccommunity.uvic.ca/christielab/ Video by: Emily Funnekotter
BrdU Immunohistochemical Staining Protocol
มุมมอง 1.4Kปีที่แล้ว
This video demonstrates our immunohistochemical staining protocol for targeting BrdU positive cells in rat brain tissue.
IBA1 Immunohistochemistry Staining Procedure
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IBA1 Immunohistochemistry Staining Procedure
Understanding Numerical Aperture in Microscopy
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Understanding Numerical Aperture in Microscopy
Electrophysiology Techniques: How to Make Regular aCSF
มุมมอง 959ปีที่แล้ว
Electrophysiology Techniques: How to Make Regular aCSF
Basic Intro to Whole Cell Patch Clamp Electrophysiology
มุมมอง 25K3 ปีที่แล้ว
Basic Intro to Whole Cell Patch Clamp Electrophysiology
Tutorial 2: Live View Window and Acquisition Parameters
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Tutorial 2: Live View Window and Acquisition Parameters
Tutorial 1: Region of Interest Observation Conditions
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Tutorial 1: Region of Interest Observation Conditions
Tutorial 3: XYZ Image Series Acquisition
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Tutorial 3: XYZ Image Series Acquisition
Introduction to the Olympus FluoView FV1000 Confocal Laser Scanning Software
มุมมอง 2.2K3 ปีที่แล้ว
Introduction to the Olympus FluoView FV1000 Confocal Laser Scanning Software
hi what is the prisma website with the tool for the flow diagram?
Thank you, Victoria & Kirsten! This helps with my paper. God blesses both of you 🙏🏻
Great video. Thanknyou. Any reference for the temperature during the experiment? We're working at ~22° C
Very informative and impressive video.🤩👌 Really whole channel is a library of knowledge.📚 Hoping for more and more such informative content. Visualization of experiments or techniques gives a clearer idea about all over experiment and the equipment more than just reading in books or articles. Thank you for this wonderful content.🤝
Can this item being calibrated?
Very nice Thank you
Thanks you
Thanks for this video, so interesting
Where can I find more information on the theory and principles behind whole cell patch clamp recording? I'm recording from cultured mammalian cells transfected with recombinant receptors, and I would like to familiarize myself more with the different types of errors (e.g. voltage errors from currents that are too large), how to judge the quality of a seal based on the shape of the test pulse response, etc. as well as how the recording equipment operates (digitization, sampling rate, filtering, etc.) that applies to patch clamp recording in general.
I would strongly recommend giving the Axon Guide a read! You can download the PDF for free on the Molecular Devices website. One major voltage error to look out for is series resistance. Bill Connelly has a blog post titled "Series Resistance. Why it's bad." that explains how it affects your recordings, and a follow-up on how to properly compensate for that. To add, if you plan on compensating for series resistance, the quickest method of minimizing pipette capacitance that the lab I'm in uses is wrapping a thin strip of parafilm around the pipette until you get close to the tip and minimize the amount of internal solution. Another source of error is the liquid junction potential which is voltage offset caused by differences in cation and anion sizes in the pipette solution, which is really only notable if you use a large anion base for your solution like K-gluconate. Nat Blair has a blog titled "What is a junction potential?" and a follow-up titled "How do I measure the liquid junction potential?" that goes over it in better (and more correct) detail than I did. Sorry for not adding links, I'm not sure what TH-cam's policy is for adding links on comments. I know I'm a little late on the reply, but I hope this helps! Edit: I'm not associated with this lab, but I primarily do patch for my research
Thank you for your detailed explanation.
Thank you for the helpful video. If you don't mind, I have a couple of questions. 1. When you say brief storage, exactly how brief would you say the solution would be good for? A week at most or 2-3 days? 2. If make the ACSF solution and my experiment is the next day, it should still be good as long as I bubble my solution 15 minutes before, correct? Just wanting to make sure.
We never use for more than a day or two.
Hi, thank you for this helpful video. Did you use cryosectioned fresh-frozen or fixed-frozen mouse brains? Many thanks
These were vibratome sections from un-frozen brains, but you can use brains that have been cryoprotected.
@@brianchristie2941 Thank you!
This is such a sophisticated experimental procedure. Thanks for this video.
I can't thank you enough for such detailed information.
Thanks so much for this really helpful video 🙏🏽. By any chance can you share a written protocol with exact measurements of each compound and liquid? I’d like to prepare this soon and want to make sure I am accurate.
The printed protocol is now posted on our webpage
Hi, you mentioned diluting ABC reagent in blocking buffer. Vector labs website mentions diluting in PBS. So, just wanted to double check with you on this? Great video btw. Thanks for sharing :)
Would you let me know the information for IBA1 such as vendor and cat/ref number ?
You explained how to giga seal in details and perfectly,
Hello, where do you place your carbogen gas tank? At my university they ask me for evidence to allow me to place it next to the recording setup. Where is your lab located?
We have portable attachments that allow us to connect it to the bench top securely.
excellent video. good job man
This is an absolutely fantastic video thank you so much.
What book teaches how to read voltage clamp recordings ?!
Great video and very informative! Is the rest of the video online too?
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Excellent Content ! Very Informative !
Nice content, Thanks.
This is great! Thank you!
great content
Great content! Thanks for this!
Very thorough! Including technical descriptions as well as conceptual. Thank you for this!
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