For Research Only – Not For Human Use
This parallel bipolar microelectrode is designed for in vitro research and can be used to stimulate cell groups.
Detailed specifications and technical information can be found under the Technical Documents tab.
Sold in packages of 3.
Technical Details:
- Metal: Platinum-Iridium
 
- Diameter: 125 µm
 
- Spacing: 0.50 mm (30211), 1mm (30210)
 
- Length: 50 mm
 
Ordering Information:
- Product number: 30210
 
- Product number: 30211
 
 			 
					
							
				Parallel Bipolar Specifications
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				Cleaning and Sterilization of Research Microelectrodes
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				Kyle Wolf, Georgy Zarkua, Shyue-An Chan, Arun Sridhar & Corey Smith. Spatial and activity-dependent catecholamine release in rat adrenal medulla under native neuronal stimulation. Physiol Rep, 4 (17), 2016, e12898.
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				Song, Q. , Balog, B. M., Kerns, J. , Lin, D. L., Sun, Y. , Damaser, M. S. and Jiang, H. (2015), Long‐term effects of simulated childbirth injury on function and innervation of the urethra. Neurourol. Urodynam., 34: 381-386. 
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				Tiveron MC, Beurrier C, Céni C, Andriambao N, Combes A, et al. (2016) LAMP5 Fine-Tunes GABAergic Synaptic Transmission in Defined Circuits of the Mouse Brain. PLOS ONE 11(6): e0157052.
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				4.	Devon C. Crawford, Denise M. O. Ramirez, Brent Trauterman, Lisa M. Monteggia & Ege T. Kavalali. Selective molecular impairment of spontaneous neurotransmission modulates synaptic efficacy. Nature Communications volume8, Article number: 14436 (2017).
					    	 
					
				Parthier, D. , Kuner, T. and Körber, C. (2018), The presynaptic scaffolding protein Piccolo organizes the readily releasable pool at the calyx of Held. J Physiol, 596: 1485-1499. 
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