Recording From Hamster Ventral Respiratory Group Slices During Simulated Hibernation Bouts
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ETH Zurich, Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering, Switzerland
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ETH Zurich, Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering, Switzerland
We are interested in how the respiratory system performs in hibernators during low-temperature bouts. We ultimately aim to study differences between animals that have gone through the physiological changes in preparation for hibernation, and those that haven't.
Keywords:
Hibernation,
acute slices,
CMOS microelectrode array,
respiratory rhythms
Conference:
MEA Meeting 2016 |
10th International Meeting on Substrate-Integrated Electrode Arrays, Reutlingen, Germany, 28 Jun - 1 Jul, 2016.
Presentation Type:
Poster Presentation
Topic:
MEA Meeting 2016
Citation:
Russell
T,
Franke
F and
Hierlemann
A
(2016). Recording From Hamster Ventral Respiratory Group Slices During Simulated Hibernation Bouts.
Front. Neurosci.
Conference Abstract:
MEA Meeting 2016 |
10th International Meeting on Substrate-Integrated Electrode Arrays.
doi: 10.3389/conf.fnins.2016.93.00024
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Received:
22 Jun 2016;
Published Online:
24 Jun 2016.
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Correspondence:
Dr. Thomas Russell, ETH Zurich, Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering, Basel, Switzerland, thomas.russell@bsse.ethz.ch