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Services/Core Grant

The Electrophysiology Core is funded in part by an Institutional Core Grant from the National Institutes of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (P30-NS045758).


The Electrophysiology Core has two convenient locations. Facilities are located at 222 Rightmire Hall and 207 Hamilton Hall.


Service:

Provide technical expertise, equipment and consultation for conducting electrophysiological studies.



     -Use extracellular or patch clamp recordings to screen for alterations in synaptic transmission, such as measurement of EPSP or EPSC or alteration in LTP or LTD, in cerebellar, hippocampal, hypothalamic, and spinal cord slices
 

      -Perform electrophysiological studies of voltage- and ligand-channels using isolated or cultured neurons


For consultation, please contact:

Jin-bin Tian
Rightmire Hall Facility Manager
614-292-0764
tian.13@osu.edu

Lorry Kaple
Hamilton Hall Facility Manager
614-292-7409
kaple.1@osu.edu

Michael Zhu, Core Director
Jack Boulant, Co-Director

 



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