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40 µm brain slices were cut at −18°C and stored until use in PBS at 4°C.
Typically, two or three brain slices were cut per each preparation but only the slice containing the rostrocaudal center of the SCN was used for recording.
Brain slices were cut across the whisker barrel rows (Cheetham et al. 2007).
Coronal brain slices were cut (350 μm, Leica VT1000) in dissection buffer.
Brain slices were cut across the whisker barrel rows (65° to the midline; Cheetham et al. 2007).
The brain slices were cut from the anesthetized and decapitated Sprague-Dawley rats using a VF-200 slicer as described previously (Jiang et al, 2004; Ye et al, 2006).
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The genuine receptor for relaxin-3 is RXFP3, expressed predominantly in brain tissue, in particular in the basal regions [ 29] where the whole brain slices are cut from.
After discarding the first one or two brain slices, 6 (rat brain) or 10 (mouse brain) consecutive 300 μm brain slices are cut on a coronal plane, starting approximately 1.7 mm anterior to the bregma (rostral striatum).
The brain slices were rapidly frozen using CO2, cut in 14 μm coronal serial sections (200 μm intervals) through the mesencephalon on a cryostat (Microm, Germany) and thaw-mounted on gelatin coated slides.
Brain slices were placed in a flow chamber.
Acute brain slices were prepared 3 weeks after virus injection.
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