UNC School of Medicine
Dept. Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery
UNC Curriculum in Neurobiology
UNC Neuroscience Center
Dept. of Cell and Molecular Physiology

Research

Experimental Techniques

 

Preparations:

All experiments take place in in vitro preparations. We have implemented and use the following preparations:

  • Brain slices, with direct visualization of cells using infrared differential interference contrast optics and fluorescent labeling.
  • Acutely isolated neurons for studies of ion channels and neurotransmitter receptors under voltage clamp.
  • Primary culture of cochlear nucleus neurons to study ion channels and development.

In Vitro Physiological Analyses:

  • Whole-cell tight seal current and voltage clamp.
  • Dynamic Clamp
  • Outside-out patches from physiologically and morphologically identified neurons with voltage clamp.
  • Optical imaging of ion indicators (calcium, sodium) in neurons.
  • Single-channel recordings from cell-attached patches.
  • Intracellular recording with sharp electrodes.
  • Field potential recording (current source-density analysis).
  • Molecular analysis (single-cell RT-PCR) to correlate ion channel expression with channel currents at the single cell level.

In vivo Physiological Analysis:

  • Auditory brainstem evoked response measures to evaluate hearing sensitivity in mice.

General Techniques:

  • Molecular analysis (single-cell RT-PCR) to correlate ion channel expression with channel currents at the single cell level.
  • Immunocytochemistry
  • Western Blotting (sort of)

 

 

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