A microfluidic device to study neuronal and motor responses to acute chemical stimuli in zebrafish

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  • who: RaphaĆ«l Candelier from the Univ have published the research work: A microfluidic device to study neuronal and motor responses to acute chemical stimuli in zebrafish, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • how: The authors designed an open-ended microfluidic chip that combines the advantage of miniaturization for precise control over fluid flow with the possibility to perform simultaneous behavioral and neuronal activity recordings on agarose-restrained zebrafish larvae. This approach which is routinely used in visual studies was here implemented to identify neuronal circuits engaged in processing aversive versus appetitive information along . . .

     

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