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An Antibody Feeding Approach to Study Glutamate Receptor Trafficking in Dissociated Primary Hippocampal Cultures
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Neurosciences
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Journal JoVE Neurosciences
An Antibody Feeding Approach to Study Glutamate Receptor Trafficking in Dissociated Primary Hippocampal Cultures
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08:13 min

August 02, 2019

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Chapitres

  • 00:04Titre
  • 01:13Live Labeling of Surface-expressed Receptors
  • 01:58Surface Expression
  • 02:13Internalization
  • 02:38Recycling
  • 03:17Fixation and Labeling of Fixed Cells
  • 05:14Mounting and Imaging of Samples
  • 05:36Results: Glutamate Receptor Trafficking in Dissociated Primary Hippocampal Cultures
  • 07:36Conclusion

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This article presents a method to study glutamate receptor (GluR) trafficking in dissociated primary hippocampal cultures. Using an antibody-feeding approach to label endogenous or overexpressed receptors in combination with pharmacological approaches, this method allows for the identification of molecular mechanisms regulating GluR surface expression by modulating internalization or recycling processes.

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