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    Electrode probe on mouse Huntington's muscle cell
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    Electrode probe on mouse Huntington's muscle cell

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    Using an electrode, researchers apply an electrical pulse onto a piece of muscle tissue affected by Huntington's disease.
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    Internal NoteDear Joe, That is fantastic, thank you! Two copies of the image are attached. Unfortunately, they are not high resolution since the photo was taken with a cell phone. You have permission to use the photo. Can please credit the image to ?Grigor Varuzhanyan and Andrew A. Voss?? Thanks again. Best, Andy Andrew Voss, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Biological Sciences California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Phone: (909) 869-2463 http://www.csupomona.edu/~aavoss
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    SourceGrigor Varuzhanyan and Andrew A. Voss, California State Polytechnic University
    Date2013-06-14 00:00:00
    Credit LineGrigor Varuzhanyan and Andrew A. Voss, California State Polytechnic University
    InvestigatorAndrew A. Voss
    Record TypePhotograph
    Topic Area(s);#Cells;#Tools and Techniques;#
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