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Modeling Biological Membranes With Circuit Boards And Measuring Electrical Signals In Axons: Student Laboratory Exercises, Martha M. Robinson, Jonathan M. Martin, Harold L. Atwood, Robin L. Cooper
Modeling Biological Membranes With Circuit Boards And Measuring Electrical Signals In Axons: Student Laboratory Exercises, Martha M. Robinson, Jonathan M. Martin, Harold L. Atwood, Robin L. Cooper
Biology Faculty Publications
This is a demonstration of how electrical models can be used to characterize biological membranes. This exercise also introduces biophysical terminology used in electrophysiology. The same equipment is used in the membrane model as on live preparations. Some properties of an isolated nerve cord are investigated: nerve action potentials, recruitment of neurons, and responsiveness of the nerve cord to environmental factors.
Membrane Potentials, Synaptic Responses, Neuronal Circuitry, Neuromodulation And Muscle Histology Using The Crayfish: Student Laboratory Exercises, Brittany Baierlein, Alison L. Thurow, Harold L. Atwood, Robin L. Cooper
Membrane Potentials, Synaptic Responses, Neuronal Circuitry, Neuromodulation And Muscle Histology Using The Crayfish: Student Laboratory Exercises, Brittany Baierlein, Alison L. Thurow, Harold L. Atwood, Robin L. Cooper
Biology Faculty Publications
The purpose of this report is to help develop an understanding of the effects caused by ion gradients across a biological membrane. Two aspects that influence a cell's membrane potential and which we address in these experiments are: (1) Ion concentration of K+ on the outside of the membrane, and (2) the permeability of the membrane to specific ions. The crayfish abdominal extensor muscles are in groupings with some being tonic (slow) and others phasic (fast) in their biochemical and physiological phenotypes, as well as in their structure; the motor neurons that innervate these muscles are correspondingly different in …
Physiological Experimentation With The Crayfish Hindgut: A Student Laboratory Exercise, Ann S. Cooper, Bonnie Leksrisawat, Allison B. Gilberts, A. Joffre Mercier, Robin L. Cooper
Physiological Experimentation With The Crayfish Hindgut: A Student Laboratory Exercise, Ann S. Cooper, Bonnie Leksrisawat, Allison B. Gilberts, A. Joffre Mercier, Robin L. Cooper
Biology Faculty Publications
The purpose of the report is to describe dissection techniques for preparing the crayfish hindgut and to demonstrate how to make physiological recordings with a force transducer to monitor the strength of contraction. In addition, we demonstrate how to visually monitor peristaltic activity, which can be used as a bioassay for various peptides, biogenic amines and neurotransmitters. This preparation is amenable to student laboratories in physiology and for demonstrating pharmacological concepts to students. This preparation has been in use for over 100 years, and it still offers much as a model for investigating the generation and regulation of peristaltic rhythms …