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1: Mapping cellular connections across large portions of the brain is challenging. Historically, it has required massive expense with electron microscopy, or sacrificing ultrastructural resolution for volumetric throughput with light micros...
1: The mammalian cerebellar cortex has a repetitive architecture, which is the focus of the first link this month. Here is a simplified review of the basics:
If you read even a tiny bit about brain preservation, you will pretty quickly find people saying things along the lines of “they can’t even freeze a mouse and bring it back to life” and thereby dismissing people in the field as hopelessly d...
1: New draft connectome of the neurons in a tiny patch (180 × 180 × 150 μm) of the fovea from a human retina.
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