Protocol for electroporating and isolating murine (sub)ventricular zone cells for single-nuclei omics.
STAR Protoc
; 5(2): 103095, 2024 Jun 21.
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ABSTRACT
In vivo genetic modification of neural stem cells is necessary to model the origins and pathogenesis of neurological disorders. Electroporation is a technique that applies a transient electrical field to direct charged molecules into living cells to genetically modify the mouse brain. Here, we provide a protocol to electroporate the neural stem cells surrounding the neonatal ventricles. We describe subsequent steps to isolate and prepare nuclei from the cells and their cellular progeny for single-nuclei omics. For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Riley et al.1.
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Electroporación
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Células-Madre Neurales
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Animals
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STAR Protoc
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2024
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