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Citations for A-M Systems :
1 - 15 of 15 citations for High mobility group protein B1 HMGB1 Human HEK293 His since 2019
Citations are collected from bioRxiv only, the total number of publications could be much larger.
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2022Quote: A digital isolated high-power stimulator (4100, A-M System) was used to provide electric field stimulation ...
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bioRxiv - Physiology 2020Quote: ... APs were recorded with a high impedance amplifier (A-M Systems, USA) with a virtual bridge circuit for current injection ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2023Quote: ... A high-fidelity electrophysiology audio amplifier with customizable equalizer (A-M Systems, Inc.) enabled further online assessment of neural transmission.
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2019Quote: ... 1 to 4 high-impedance tungsten microelectrodes (FHC or A-M Systems, impedance 1-5 MΩ) were slowly advanced into cortex with independent motorized microdrives (Alpha-Omega) ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2020Quote: ... and one epoxy-coated tungsten microelectrode of high impedance (A-M Systems, 5 MΩ at 1kHz, 250 µm shaft diameter) to record response at the paired sites ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2021Quote: Antidromic action potentials elicited by laser stimulation of ChR2-eYFP-expressing terminals in the NAc core were fed into a high impedance headstage connected to a microelectrode amplifier (A-M Systems, Model 1800 ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2023Quote: ... was delivered using a high-power stimulus-isolation unit (SIU-102B, Warner Instruments) driven by an isolated pulse-stimulator (2100, A-M Systems). 50 images were obtained (43 at 0.2 Hz and then 7 images at 0.125 Hz ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2021Quote: ... and filtered (high pass: 0.3 Hz; low pass 100 Hz; notch filter) with a 16-channel AC amplifier (A-M System, model 3500), sampled at 254 Hz or 70 Hz with 1401 unit (CED) ...
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bioRxiv - Physiology 2023Quote: ... the sciatic nerve was stimulated using 0.2ms square wave pulses at 100 Hz (4100 High Power Stimulator, A-M Systems, Carlsborg, WA, USA). We used twitch contractions at gradually increasing voltages to determine the optimal stimulation voltage (6.5-8.5V) ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2024Quote: ... The extracellular potential amplified 10 times by the Axoclamp2B amplifier was further amplified 100 times and filtered (low-pass filter at 300 Hz and high-pass filter at 0.5 kHz) via a differential AC amplifier (model 1700; A-M Systems, Carlsborg, WA). Single neuron spikes were discriminated and digital pulses were collected on-line using a laboratory interface and software (CED 1401 ...
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bioRxiv - Animal Behavior and Cognition 2019Quote: The signal recorded from each optrode was fed into a high impedance headstage connected to a microelectrode amplifier (Model 1800, A-M Systems, WA, USA). During photo-stimulation ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2022Quote: ... 10 V/cm pulses were applied at 10Hz for 60 seconds using a Model 4100 Isolated High Power Stimulator (A-M systems, Sequim, WA). Incident excitation (Lumencor LED ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2020Quote: ... The stimulating electrode was connected to an isolated current stimulator (Isolator HG203, High Medical, London Uk) triggered by a voltage pulse generator (2100, A-M System, Washington DC, USA). Recording electrodes were connected to a 16-channel unipolar amplifier board with common reference shorted to ground (RHD2132 ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2021Quote: ... During the recording session the stimulating electrode was connected to an isolated current stimulator (Isolator HG203, High Medical, London Uk) triggered by a voltage pulse generator (2100, A-M System, Washington DC, USA), while the epidural EEG electrodes were connected to a 16-channel unipolar amplifier referenced to ground (RHD2132 ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2022Quote: We delivered electrical stimulation to the right posterior tibial nerve via a bipolar wire electrode (EMG hook electrode, Microprobes for Life Science, Gaithersburg, MD) connected to an Isolated High-Power Stimulator (Model 4100, A-M Systems, Sequim, WA, USA). Each week ...