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    eNeuro Blog - 2 year(s) ago

    This image has been selected to showcase the art that neuroscience research can create. As described by Dr. Bhattacharya and Dr. Valdivia: This image shows the demyelinating optic nerve of an induced experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) mouse with impaired visual function….

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    • #eNeuro blog | Snapshots in Neuroscience: Demyelinating Optic Nerve In this image, Valdivia & Bhattacharya @LabBhattacharya show the demyelinating optic nerve of an induced EAE mouse with impaired visual function. https://t.co/AUrsgcc8Ln https://t.co/hdcHrmRfS6

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    eNeuro Blog - 2 year(s) ago

    The quality of eNeuro depends on the effort that is generously contributed by our reviewers, who lend their expertise and time helping to ensure we publish great science. This Reviewer Recognition series introduces the research of selected reviewers, as well as their strategies for approaching peer review of a paper. Dr. Hechen Bao is currently working as a…

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    • "​You’re reviewing years of work from another colleague. So be really respectful to their work & efforts, and make constructive comments." — Dr. Hechen Bao @Songlaboratory shares his strategy for reviewing on the #eNeuro Blog. #ReviewerRecognition https://t.co/YVUIpJtwKX https://t.co/rrIKxeYyN4

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    eNeuro Blog - 2 year(s) ago

    As Christophe Bernard discussed in his editorial “Doing Socially Responsible Science in the Age of Selfies and Immediacy,” responsible science should go beyond the doing of science. A scientist is part of human society and bears responsibility for the effects their scientific research has on society,…

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    • After reading @eNeuroEiC's latest editorial, share your thoughts, ideas, comments in the discussion post "Socially Responsible Science" on the #eNeuro blog. https://t.co/UhcGAsm75j

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    eNeuro Blog - 2 year(s) ago

    The quality of eNeuro depends on the effort that is generously contributed by our reviewers, who lend their expertise and time helping to ensure we publish great science. This Reviewer Recognition series will introduce the research of selected reviewers, as well as their strategies for approaching peer review of a paper. Dr. Isabella Farhy-Tselnicker is currently…

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    • "My suggestion for new reviewers is to approach the manuscript first as an interested reader, not as a critic." —Dr. Isabella Farhy-Tselnicker @TAMU_Biology shares her strategy for reviewing on the #eNeuro Blog. #ReviewerRecognition https://t.co/99CuLoPNS4 https://t.co/pxXWLWfEwY

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    eNeuro Blog - 2 year(s) ago

    This image has been selected to showcase the art that neuroscience research can create. As described by Dr. Gebril and colleagues: The image shows part of the juvenile cerebellar cortex of a mouse at postnatal day 21. This is a triple immunofluorescence staining for glial fibrillary acidic…

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    • #eNeuro blog | Snapshots in Neuroscience: Cerebellar Cortex In this image, Gebril & colleagues @RUNeurosurgery shows that ADK expression is associated with the proliferation of young neurons and with development of the cerebellum in mice. https://t.co/XtLhOuxeEQ https://t.co/Deazmmz87m

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    eNeuro Blog - 2 year(s) ago

    This image has been selected to showcase the art that neuroscience research can create. As described by Dr. Maithe Arruda-Carvalho and colleagues: The photo shows a section of a mouse brain hippocampus, a region that is widely studied in neuroscience because of its role in learning and…

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    • #eNeuro blog | Snapshots in Neuroscience featuring an image of a wild-type mouse hippocampus expressing green fluorescent protein from @ArruCarval_lab, @jjb930 & @abde13015. https://t.co/MfA5M8r1vt https://t.co/m0Ubs7Ojj8

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    eNeuro Blog - 3 year(s) ago

    This image has been selected to showcase the art that neuroscience research can create. As described by Dr. Martinez-Garay and colleagues: the image shows the midline topographical organization of the corpus callosum of a newborn mouse. L1CAM (green) labels all axons connecting the two…

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    • #SnapshotsInNeuroscience from @sledziowskam & @GriffithsJess94: The midline topographical organization of the corpus callosum of a newborn mouse, stained as part of a detailed characterization of the PCDH19 knockout mouse. Read more on the #eNeuro Blog: https://t.co/O2EsMVLWdy https://t.co/bHOrtMLBxG

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    eNeuro Blog - 3 year(s) ago

    In 2019, Mark Laubach and Lex Kravitz approached Editor-in-Chief Christophe Bernard about the community need for an open-access venue to publish open-source tools and methods. Along with Samantha White and Linda Amarante, they published a commentary about the benefits of sharing these open tools. In September 2019, eNeuro announced the launch of this short paper type: Open-Source Tools and…

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    • Today's webinar features one of the latest #eNeuro Open Source Tools & Methods papers. Get to know more about this paper type in an interview with @OpenBehavior co-founders Mark Laubach & Lex Kravitz: https://t.co/ETT9tWhx4G https://t.co/BWptX5ENuo

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    eNeuro Blog - 3 year(s) ago

    This image has been selected to showcase the art that neuroscience research can create. As described by Dr. Østergaard and colleagues: The image shows a section of the rat striatum stained for human wildtype (hWT) α-synuclein and exposed using DAB. α-synuclein is present intracellularly in the nigrostriatal projections. In this rat model of Parkinson’s disease, rats had…

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    • #SnapshotsInNeuroscience from Østergaard et al. | A section of the rat striatum stained for human wildtype (hWT) α-synuclein and exposed using DAB. α-synuclein is present intracellularly in the nigrostriatal projections. Read more on the #eNeuro Blog: https://t.co/WGEjvUo4FQ https://t.co/ca2Od4KmIH