Synapse development : methods and protocols / edited by Alexandros Poulopoulos.

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English
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  • New York: Humana Press, [2016]
  • ©2017
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xi, 372 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 26 cm.

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    Published In: United States, 10 December 2016" --Distributor's website.
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    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Contents
    • Cell culture system to investigate the presynaptic control of subsynaptic membrane differentiation at the neuromuscular junction / Nadine Schmidt, Sreya Basu, Stephan Kröger, and Hans Rudolf Brenner
    • Co-culture synaptogenic assay : a new look at fluorescence reporters and technological devices / Karen Perez de Arce and Massimiliano Stagi
    • Synaptogenic assays using neurons cultured on micropatterned substrates / Katalin Czöndör and Olivier Thoumine
    • Monitoring synapses via trans-synaptic GFP complementation / Theodoros Tsetsenis
    • Generation of spinal motor neurons from human pluripotent stem cells / David P. Santos and Evangelos Kiskinis
    • Biochemical purification of binding partners of synaptic scaffold proteins / Bekir Altas, Olaf Jahn, and Hiroshi Kawabe
    • In situ protein binding assay using Fc-fusion proteins / Nirmala Padmanabhan and Tabrez J. Siddiqui
    • Reconstitution of synaptic SNAREs into large liposomes with reduced curvature stress / Javier M. Hernandez
    • Isolation of synaptosomes, synaptic plasma membranes, and synaptic junctional complexes / Mary L. Michaelis, Lei Jiang, and Elias K. Michaelis
    • Purification of synaptosome populations using fluorescence-activated synaptosome sorting / Elisa Luquet, Christoph Biesemann, Annie Munier, and Etienne Herzog
    • Optimized protocol for imaging cleared neural tissues using light microscopy / Yoh Isogai, Douglas S. Richardson, Catherine Dulac, and Joseph Bergan
    • Structured illumination microscopy for the investigation of synaptic structure and function / Soyon Hong, Daniel K. Wilton, Beth Stevens, and Douglas S. Richardson
    • 3D d STORM imaging of fixed brain tissue / Frank Herrmannsdörfer, Benjamin Flottmann, Siddarth Nanguneri, Varun Venkataramani, Heinz Horstmann, Thomas Kuner, and Mike Heilemann
    • Photomarking relocalization technique for correlated two-photon and electron microcopy imaging of single stimulated synapses / Miquel Bosch, Jorge Castro, Mriganka Sur, and Yasunori Hayashi
    • 3D analysis of synaptic ultrastructure in organotypic hippocampal slice culture by high-pressure freezing and electron tomography / Cordelia Imig and Benjamin H. Cooper
    • Analyzing endosomal docking, fusion, sorting, and budding mechanisms in isolated organelles / Sina V. Barysch and Ioanna Bethani
    • Concurrent imaging of receptor trafficking and calcium dynamics by spinning disk confocal microscopy / DeLaine D. Larsen, Regina Wai-Yan Choy, and Minjong Park
    • Imaging activity-dependent signaling dynamics at the neuronal synapse using FRET-based biosensors / Zohreh Farsi and Andrew Woehler
    • Analyzing structural plasticity of dendritic spines in organotypic slice culture / Mathias De Roo and Adema Ribic
    • Using fluorescent markers to estimate synaptic connectivity in situ / Mrinalini Hoon, Raunak Sinha, and Haruhisa Okawa
    • Dual anterograde and retrograde viral tracing of reciprocal connectivity / Matthias G. Haberl, Melanie Ginger, and Andreas Frick
    • Mapping synaptic inputs of developing neurons using calcium imaging / Johan Winnubst and Christian Lohmann
    • Monosynaptic tracing in developing circuits using modified rabies virus / Laura Cocas and Gloria Fernandez.
    ISBN
    • 1493966863
    • 9781493966868
    LCCN
    2016956874
    OCLC
    957133467
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