Transcription of NEUROBIOLOGY LABORATORY MCB 160L
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NEUROBIOLOGY LABORATORY mcb 160l Compiled by Professors David Bentley Gian Garriga Ehud Isacoff David Larue Robert Zucker of the NEUROBIOLOGY Division, Molecular and Cell Biology Department Spring Semester 2014 Notice to Students: Read Exercise 1 before coming to first class meeting! Portions copyright Robert S. Zucker and David Bentley, 2001. All federal and state copyrights reserved for all original material presented in this course through any medium, including lecture or print. mcb 160l Organization 1 1 COURSE ORGANIZATION Introduction This course has several objectives. One is to introduce you to a variety of techniques used by neurobiologists to gain an understanding of how nervous systems work.
Neurobiology is a very diverse field. The nervous system is studied by an incredible variety of techniques in electrophysiology, biochemistry, anatomy, cell biology, molecular biology,
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