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@NeuroBill Hi
Can you help in understanding what causes this weird stimulus artefact? I get this sometimes, changing polarity works but the amplitude decreases
I am using ISO-Flex unit
@NeuroBill Hi Bill
I accidentally found the origin of the issue. I suspect the stimulus isolation unit (SIU) is the culprit here. These two traces are from the same cell 10s apart but with different SIUs. The graph on the right is a scaled version of the left one for better resolution
@Avishek92@NolwennCloarec @letelliermathi1 @ebazbadillo Cool, what microscopy? Two-photon? I am planning for some slice imaging but we don't have a 2p in the lab. So thinking of other options.
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@NeuroBill I have been using Iso-Flex for close to a decade but have yet to have this problem. This is due to the capacitive transients generated by the SIU. The unit I am using is a brand-new one with all-new batteries!
Any suggestions?