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pathology of neurodegenerative and other brain diseases. across the brain in amazing three-dimensional detail.
give researchers a means to investigate the etiology and is providing unprecedented detail about neural connections
more complete understanding of normal brain function and cures for neurodegenerative diseases. Electron microscopy
these insights will provide a foundation upon which to build a subcellular processes and potentially uncover causes and
interactions between different brain cells. It is hoped that microscopy is taking us beyond the cellular level to reveal
inner workings of individual cells, in addition to data on painful memory or playing a sport. Superresolution
With this information, scientists can gain insights into the different tasks or thought processes, like when recalling a
understand which parts of the brain are activated during
protein targets in human and mouse brains. magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is helping us
as well as protein-localization data collected for selected Increasingly, high-resolution imaging such as functional
protein-coding genes found in human, pig, and mouse brains
Brain Atlas contains genome-wide RNA profiles of all from multiple angles.
level. A subsection of the Human Protein Atlas, the Human scientists from trying, and they’re attacking the problem
across all regions of the brain and, incredibly, at a single-cell complex to comprehend! Fortunately, this has not stopped
knowledge about where RNAs and proteins are expressed complex enough to comprehend itself, it would be too
described on the front of this poster, is adding a wealth of The paradox has been put forward that if the brain was
And now, the Human Brain Atlas (www.proteinatlas.org/brain), The brain is arguably the most complex organ in our body.
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