Fiber Photometry to study brain function (CAT#: STEM-PET-0021-WXH)

Introduction

Fiber photometry is a calcium imaging technique that captures 'bulk' or population-level calcium (Ca2+) activity from specific cell-types within a brain region or functional network in order to study neural circuits Population-level calcium activity can be correlated with behavioral tasks, such as spatial learning, memory recall and goal-directed behaviors.




Applications

• Studies of basic and higher brain functions, such as vision, hearing, smell and movement.
• Neural signaling, neural network research.
• Studies of various neurological diseases, such as Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, epilepsy, etc.

Procedure

1.Virus injection
2.Optical fiber embedding
3.Virus amplification
4.Bright recording
5.Data analysis

Notes

Customers provide:
1. Testing requirements and reference materials.
2. Stained or labeled brain tissue samples.

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