Membrane potential imaging in the nervous system and heart / edited by Marco Canepari, Dejan Zecevic, Olivier Bernus.
Tipo de material:
- texto
- computadora
- recurso en línea
- 9783319176413
- QP34-38
Springer eBooks
Part 1 Principles of Membrane Potential-Imaging -- Historical Overview and General Methods of Membrane Potential-Imaging -- Design and Use of Organic Voltage-Sensitive Dyes -- Part 2 Membrane Potential Signals with Single Cell Resolution -- Imaging Sub millisecond Membrane Potential Changes from Individual Regions of Single Axons, Dendrites and Spines -- Combining Membrane Potential Imaging with Other Optical Techniques -- Monitoring Spiking Activity of Many Individual Neurons in Invertebrate Ganglia -- Part 3 Monitoring Activity of Networks and Large Neuronal Populations -- Monitoring Integrated Activity of Individual Neurons Using FRET-Based Voltage-Sensitive Dyes -- Monitoring Population Membrane Potential Signals from Neocortex -- Voltage Imaging in the Study of Hippocampal Circuit Function and Plasticity -- Monitoring Population Membrane Potential Signals During Development of The Vertebrate Nervous System -- Imaging the Dynamics Of Mammalian Neocortical Population Activity In-Vivo -- Imaging the Dynamics of Neocortical Population Activity in Behaving and Freely Moving Mammals -- Part 4 Monitoring Membrane Potential in the Heart -- History of Cardiac Optical Imaging -- Imaging of Ventricular Fibrillation and Defibrillation: The Virtual Electrode Hypothesis -- Optical Mapping of Ventricular Fibrillation Dynamics -- Bio photonics Modelling of Cardiac Optical Imaging -- Towards Depth-Resolved Optical Imaging of Cardiac Electrical Activity -- Part 5 New Approaches – Potentials and Limitations -- Two-Photon Excitation of Fluorescent Voltage-Sensitive Dyes: Monitoring Membrane Potential in the Infrared -- Random-Access Multi photon Microscopy for Fast Three-Dimensional Imaging -- High Spatial Resolution Microscopy Using Holographic Illumination -- Second Harmonic Imaging of Membrane Potential -- Genetically Encoded Protein Sensors of Membrane Potential.
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