Proving endogenous GluN presence and functions in microglia require complementary steps to demonstrate (1) that GluN genes are transcripted and translated, (2) their cellular localization, (3) that the GluN are functional, and (4) the role of the functional GluN. The complete demonstration is performed by using mRNA detection technics, western blots, immunofluorescence, electrophysiology, calcium imaging, morphology studies, multiplex immunoassay together with conditional microglial Knock-Out mice and brain lesion models.
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Methods Mol Biol
June 2018
MRC Centre for Synaptic Plasticity, School of Physiology, Pharmacology, Neurosciences, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK.
Proving endogenous GluN presence and functions in microglia require complementary steps to demonstrate (1) that GluN genes are transcripted and translated, (2) their cellular localization, (3) that the GluN are functional, and (4) the role of the functional GluN. The complete demonstration is performed by using mRNA detection technics, western blots, immunofluorescence, electrophysiology, calcium imaging, morphology studies, multiplex immunoassay together with conditional microglial Knock-Out mice and brain lesion models.
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