We are delighted to announce that it is now possible to assess the functional properties of neurons (IPSC-derived, primary, organoids) using HD-MEAs at the Electrophysiology Facility of UZH. Check out our summary of the services we can offer using this technique.
The e-phac team
These kind of measurements allow us to follow network dynamics of #iPSC-derived #neurons, #cardiomyocytes, #brain#organoids, primary neuronal cultures and more. Furthermore, the high-density of electrodes provide information about action potential propagation along neurites
First data from our HD-MEA setup at #EPHAC!
Watch how primary cortical neurons (kindly provided by @SchrattL) fire synchronized bursts of action potentials as soon as at DIV9.
Get in touch if you are interested in using this system with your cells.
@mxwbio#neuroscience
New mechanisms to regulate aldosterone production - great work by David Penton and associates!
Calcineurin regulates aldosterone production via dephosphorylation of NFATc4 https://t.co/WDT0fGUY05
Very happy (and proud) to have the first symposium of our @LS2_ICMT section of @LS2Switzerland today! A big thank you @OdeningLab and Maud Frieden for co-organizing and co-chairing this session! See you next year at @unil (Feb. 14-15, 2024). #IonChannels & #MembraneTransporters
Impressive throughput from the automated patchclamp @NanionTech presented at #LS2AM23@LS2_ICMT @LS2Switzerland And there is one just next door in Zurich! Contact the electrophysiology facility @e_phac from University of Zurich for more information.