Cardiac Tissue Slices: Preparation, Data Acquisition, and Analysis
ionoptix2023-01-22T22:08:14-05:00Dr. Bradley Palmer demonstrates the challenging preparation of cardiac tissue slices and measurement of force and calcium.
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Dr. Bradley Palmer demonstrates the challenging preparation of cardiac tissue slices and measurement of force and calcium.
A video tutorial demonstrating operation of the IonOptix C-Pace EM culture stimulator.
A short video showing a mouse cardiac slice performing work loops at 4 Hz.
An example of a rat cardiac slice undergoing a force-length work loop, which is analogous to the pressure volume work loop of the whole heart.
This short video showug a rat cardiac slice muscle undergoing a work loop generated using force feedback.
A video tutorial demonstrating cardiac slice preparation.
Dr. Joe Soughayer and Dr. Adam Veteto provide an in-depth overview of excitation-contraction (E-C) coupling in cardiomyocytes and the tools to characterize this.
Patrick Schönleitner, PhD and Francisco Altamirano, PhD present their work involving simultaneous measurements of intracellular calcium, membrane voltage, and contractility of cardiomyocytes.
Measuring hiPSC-CM Ca & Contractility
Combined OAP, Ca, and Cont measurements in adult cardiomyocytes