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"Apollo is an affordable, high-performance data acquisition (DAQ) system for in vivo​, extracellular neurophysiology experiments using up to 32 electrodes.  It's also a popular choice for monitoring electrodes during implantation surgery to verify integrity of electrodes, reference and ground for chronic (long-term) recordings."
 
"Apollo is an affordable, high-performance data acquisition (DAQ) system for in vivo​, extracellular neurophysiology experiments using up to 32 electrodes.  It's also a popular choice for monitoring electrodes during implantation surgery to verify integrity of electrodes, reference and ground for chronic (long-term) recordings."
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[http://www.bio-signal.com/neurophysiology-low-cost-high-performance-apollo.html Website]
 
[http://www.bio-signal.com/neurophysiology-low-cost-high-performance-apollo.html Website]

Latest revision as of 22:46, 17 February 2024

"Apollo is an affordable, high-performance data acquisition (DAQ) system for in vivo​, extracellular neurophysiology experiments using up to 32 electrodes. It's also a popular choice for monitoring electrodes during implantation surgery to verify integrity of electrodes, reference and ground for chronic (long-term) recordings."

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