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Mashup Score: 1
These images have been selected to showcase the art that neuroscience research can create. As described by Drs. Martin-Lopez and Greer: Here we present an immunohistochemical preparation of the olfactory epithelium (OE) of an adult K18hACE2 mouse infected with SARS-CoV-2. The OE is the region of the nasal cavity where the olfactory sensory neurons (OSNs) are located, surrounded by a network of sustentacular cells (SCs). The OSNs and the SCs are among the first exposed following SARS-CoV-2 infection of
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Mashup Score: 1Snapshots in Neuroscience: Mouse Cerebellum - 27 day(s) ago
These images have been selected to showcase the art that neuroscience research can create. As described by Drs. Jahncke and Wright: Shown is a sagittal section of a mouse cerebellum. The blue channel is a nuclear stain (Hoechst), which is most apparent in granule cells, the most abundant cell type in the brain. The cells labeled with both magenta and orange are Purkinje cells, the primary output cells of the cerebellum. The calcium-binding protein, Calbindin, found on all Purkinje cells, is immunolabelled
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Mashup Score: 1Snapshots in Neuroscience: C. elegans PVD neuron dendrites - 1 month(s) ago
These images have been selected to showcase the art that neuroscience research can create. As described by Dr. Anindya Ghosh-Roy and colleagues: The PVD neuron of C. elegans controls multiple behaviors such as nociception and proprioception. The integrity of PVD dendrites governs proprioception in worms. This confocal image shows PVD neurons in C. elegans, with regenerating dendrites in golden hues and uninjured dendrites in cyan. This image highlights the distinct regenerative pattern of PVD dendrites.
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Mashup Score: 2Snapshots in Neuroscience: Mouse locus coeruleus - 3 month(s) ago
These images have been selected to showcase the art that neuroscience research can create. As described by Dr. Natale Sciolino, Will Fan, and Christopher Engborg: This image shows the anatomy of the adult mouse locus coeruleus (LC). The LC is a cluster of norepinephrine-synthesizing cells that help us attend to important sensory information. To monitor LC activity during tasting in behaving mice, a viral genetic strategy was used to express a calcium indicator (green) and a red fluorescent protein
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#SnapshotsinNeuroscience | Featured on the #eNeuro blog, an image of a mouse brain containing norepinephrine-synthesizing neurons in the locus coeruleus with a calcium indicator (green) & red fluorescent protein (magenta) from Sciolino, Fan, & Engborg. https://t.co/z9UHtQ6zwu https://t.co/6J6U2vfqWl
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Mashup Score: 2Snapshots in Neuroscience: Mouse spinal cord - 4 month(s) ago
These images have been selected to showcase the art that neuroscience research can create. As described by Dr. Helen Lai and colleagues: This image depicts a transverse slice of the lower thoracic mouse spinal cord with proprioceptive sensory afferents (cyan) and Atoh1-lineage neurons (magenta) labeled. The dense innervation of the thoracic spinal cord by proprioceptive sensory afferents highlights the numerous neuronal networks receiving proprioceptive information. The spatial organization of the
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Mashup Score: 0Snapshots in Neuroscience: Orexin receptor expression - 4 month(s) ago
This image has been selected to showcase the art that neuroscience research can create. As described by Drs. Yousuke Tsuneoka and Hiromasa Funato: This image is a lateral view of a reconstructed 3-dimensional distribution of orexin receptor type 1 (Ox1r)-expressing cells (green) and orexin receptor type 2 (Ox2r)-expressing cells (red) of a mouse brain. Ox1rl and Ox2r mRNAs were visualized using branched hybridization chain reaction (bHCR) method with Hoechst 33342 (blue) for nuclear stain. The whole-brain
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Mashup Score: 0Snapshots in Neuroscience: BDNF expression - 5 month(s) ago
This image has been selected to showcase the art that neuroscience research can create. As described by Dr. Linden and Ms. Janowitz: This image depicts a slice from the brain of a mouse cut in the sagittal plane. The immunofluorescence shows expression of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in the CA3 region and parts of the dentate gyrus and hilus of the hippocampus following chronic treatment with the serotonin selective reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) sertraline. The slice was immunolabeled for BDNF
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Mashup Score: 7Snapshots in Neuroscience: Mouse Retina - 5 month(s) ago
This image has been selected to showcase the art that neuroscience research can create. As described by Drs. Zoghbi and Wu: this image shows the laminar structure of the adult mouse retina. The retina is the light-sensitive tissue lining the back of the eye and is critical for visual perception. Zoghbi and Wu crossed an Atoh1 -Cre knock-in mouse model to a Cre-dependent TdTomato reporter line and observed a subset of TdTomato-labeled cells (red) in the mouse retina. They performed immunostaining using a
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Mashup Score: 7Snapshot in Neuroscience: Reconstructing Photoreceptor Terminals - 5 month(s) ago
This image has been selected to showcase the art that neuroscience research can create. As described by Dr. Anastassov and colleagues: this image is from the retina of the cartilaginous fish Little skate — a vertebrate with only one type of photoreceptor cell. Skate photoreceptors are unusual in their ability to retain function over a full range of illumination, a task usually delegated to multiple photoreceptor cell types like rods and cones. The image shows 3D reconstructions of skate photoreceptor
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Mashup Score: 4Snapshots in Neuroscience: Hippocampal Somatostatin Interneurons - 5 month(s) ago
This image has been selected to showcase the art that neuroscience research can create. As described by Dr M é ndez and colleagues: This confocal microscopy image shows a coronal section of the hippocampus of a mouse. The nuclei of all brain cells are shown in magenta using DAPI, a fluorescent dye that binds the nuclear DNA. In green is a population of inhibitory neurons that express the marker somatostatin (SST). The SST inhibitory neurons express a Green Fluorescent Protein coupled to the optogenetic
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#SnapshotsinNeuroscience | Featured on the #eNeuro blog, olfactory sensory neurons, sustentacular cells, and scattered sustentacular cells and macrophages infected with SARS-CoV-2 from Martin-Lopez, Greer et al. Image credit: Eduardo Martin-Lopez https://t.co/7VVCYkE2qO https://t.co/fUyuRQ2eLm