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Melissa Andrews
Biological Sciences, University of Southampton, United Kingdom, United Kingdom,
1 protocol
James Fawcett
John van Geest Centre for Brain Repair, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom, United Kingdom,
1 protocol
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Carey Huh
University of California
4 protocols
Oneil Bhalala
The Royal Melbourne Hospital
56 protocols
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Menghon Cheah
Research associate, University of Cambridge
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PhD, University of Cambridge, 2015
1 Protocol published
Assessment of Thermal Pain Sensation in Rats and Mice Using the Hargreaves Test
Authors:
Menghon Cheah
,
James W Fawcett
and
Melissa R Andrews
,
date:
08/20/2017,
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The Hargreaves test is specifically designed to assess thermal pain sensation in rodents such as rats and mice. This test has been used in experiments involving pain sensitization or recovery of thermal pain response following neural injury and ...
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Dual-sided Voltage-sensitive Dye Imaging of Leech Ganglia
Authors:
Yusuke Tomina
and
Daniel A. Wagenaar
,
date:
03/05/2018,
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4745,
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In this protocol, we introduce an effective method for voltage-sensitive dye (VSD) loading and imaging of leech ganglia as used in Tomina and Wagenaar (2017). Dissection and dye loading procedures are the most critical steps toward successful ...
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