Neuroscience
The MED64 has been used in the field of neuroscience for nearly two decades and is validated by hundreds of publications. The MED64’s lowest-impedance electrodes resolve even small signals from acute brain slices and provide high-quality evoked signals. Recording in an humidified incubator (where neurons are the healthiest) enables long-term recording.
Examples:
-
In vitro Micro-electrode array assay for evaluating in vivo-like convulsive activity in hiPSC-derived neuron and astrocyte co-culture
-
Functional characterization of human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived sensory neurons using a high-sensitivity micro-electrode array
-
Neurotoxicology screening using a high-sensitivity MEA platform
-
LTP assay from 4 mouse hippocampal slices
-
Studies for antiepileptic drug targets on acute brain slices using medium throughput MEA system
-
Drug effects on SCN neurons
-
Recording of single unit activities from substantia nigra
-
Single unit activities from spinal cord slices
-
Chronic drug effects on cultured rat hippocampal slices
-
Longevity of LTP in cultured hippocampal slices
-
Spontaneous activities from cultured cerebellum
-
Drug effects on iPSC-derived neurons
-
Evaluation of anti-epilepsy drug effects on iPSC-derived neurons
-
Long-term potentiation and depression phenomena in human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cortical neurons
-
Recording from DRG neurons
-
Effects of capsaicin on DRG neuron firing