His dream is to create the world's most complete open - access neuroanatomy library, featuring high - resolution digital images of whole
human brain slices.
Not exact matches
To test his theory, he looked at
slices of
human brain tissue.
Annese is one of the world's few experts in dissecting and
slicing entire
human brains; he has been practicing this craft since 1994.
To make such a detailed model, researchers took specks of
brain tissue and cut them into
slices thousands of times thinner than a
human hair.
This
brain slice from a
human autopsy has taken on vivid color in the hands of a neuroscientist: green from infection by a lentivirus, red for neurons, blue for the nuclei of
brain cells.
A two - culture method for exposure of
human brain organotypic
slice cultures to replicating
human immunodeficiency virus type 1.
Traditional observational techniques require using microscopes to view ultra-thin
slices of tissue — messy business when trying to reconstruct three - dimensional structures in something as thick as a
human brain.