A series of
mouse brain sections is explored for protein expression and distribution in a large number of brain regions.
Not exact matches
The technique works in
sectioned brain tissue, and also in the
brains of live
mice with transparent windows implanted into their skulls.
A «navigational map view» of a
section of a
mouse brain.
A powerful X-ray tomography scanner allowed the researchers to image particularly thick
sections of the
brains of
mice, which afforded them views into intact neural areas much larger than are customary in microscope imaging.
Cross
section of the auditory cortex of a
mouse brain.
Brain sections from an aged Alzheimer's
mouse model were probed with antibodies against Abeta oligomers (568 - NU4, red) and amyloid plaques (ThioS, green).
Scientists in the laboratory of C. Ronald Kahn, M.D., head of Joslin's Integrative Physiology and Metabolism research
section, found that
brain cholesterol synthesis, the only source of cholesterol for the
brain, drops in several
mouse models of diabetes.
(F) Immunohistochemical analysis was done using
brain coronal
sections from these same
mice with the antibody 6E10.
A selected set of targets have been analyzed by using the antibodies in serial
sections of
mouse brain which covers 129 areas and subfields of the
brain, several of these regions difficult to cover in the human
brain.
The complete
mouse brain profile is represented by serial coronal
sections of adult
mouse brain, 16 µm thick.
and affinity of antibody ACI - 5400 were characterized by a panel of methods: (i) measuring the selectivity for a specific phospho - Tau epitope known to be associated with tauopathy, (ii) performing a combination of peptide and protein binding assays, (iii) staining of
brain sections from
mouse preclinical tauopathy models and from human subjects representing six different tauopathies, and (iv) evaluating the selective binding to pathological epitopes on extracts from tauopathy
brains in non-denaturing sandwich assays.
Neuron expressing a fluorescent protein engineered by the Looger Lab was reconstructed from immunogold labeled serial
sections of the
mouse brain.