A review of in vivo whole-cell patch clamp studies

Brain functions are fundamental to the survival of living organisms, and they are supported by neural circuits composed of various neurons. To study neuronal function at the single-cell level, researchers often use whole-cell patch-clamp recordings. These techniques allow us to record membrane potentials (including action potentials) of individual neurons in animals. This whole-cell recording approach …

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