Neuroanatomical Tract-Tracing Methods 2 : Recent Progress /
This new edition presents readers with the latest information on neuroscience. This book explores the advances in molecular techniques, genomics and proteomics and the progress in fluorescence.
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Boston, MA :
Springer US,
1989.
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Table of Contents:
- Preface
- Retrospection
- Pre-embedding immunoelectron microscopy: applications for studies of the nervous system
- Postembedding imunogold immunocytochemistry of membrane molecules and amino acid transmitters in the central nervous system
- Cell and tissue microdissection in combination with genomic and proteomic applications
- Molecules and membrane activity: single-cell RT-PCR and patch clamp recording from central neurons
- Merging structure and function: combination of in vivo extracellular and intracellular electrophysiological recordings with neuroanatomical techniques
- From extracellular recording of neurons to identify their transmitter sn synaptic connections
- Non-radioactive in situ hybridization in combination with tract tracing
- Viral tracers for the analysis of neural circuits
- Dextran amines: Versatile tools for anterograde and retrograde studies of nervous system connectivity
- Multiple neuroanatomical tract-tracing
- Tract-tracing in developing systems and in post-mortem human material
- Combined fluorescence methods to determine synapses in the light microscope: multilabel confocal laser scanning microscopy
- Advances in understanding cortical function through combined voltage-sensitive dye imaging, whole-cell recording and analysis of cell morphology
- From the dendrite to the network: Optically probing the living brain slice and using principal component analysis to characterize neuronal morpholgy
- Stereology of neural connections: an overview
- Three-dimensional computerized reconstruction from serial sections: cell populations, regions, and whole brain
- Human brain atlases: a toll in functional neuroanatomy
- Neurons and network modeling
- Reconstruction of the functional connectivity of the brain from static and dynamic data.