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  1. Mouse Brain Tissues Recover Key Activity After Deep Freeze, but Cryonics Remains Far Off

    A team in Germany has shown that mouse brain tissue can regain measurable signs of activity after being…
    #NewsBeep #News #Science #AU #Australia #braintissue #cryobiology #cryopreservation #Electrophysiology #long-termpotentiation #mousebrain #Neuroscience #organpreservation #vitrification
    newsbeep.com/au/559714/

  2. Mouse Brain Tissues Recover Key Activity After Deep Freeze, but Cryonics Remains Far Off

    A team in Germany has shown that mouse brain tissue can regain measurable signs of activity after being…
    #NewsBeep #News #Science #AU #Australia #braintissue #cryobiology #cryopreservation #Electrophysiology #long-termpotentiation #mousebrain #Neuroscience #organpreservation #vitrification
    newsbeep.com/au/559714/

  3. PUTTING THE MOUSE BRAIN ON THE MAP A pioneering ‘connectomics’ collaboration is the latest effort to unravel the brain’s myriad functions, bringing neuroscientists into challenging new territory. By Michael Eisenstein
    media.nature.com/original/maga

    This is an amazing story of a complex collaboration to completely map a tiny volume--a cubic mm s "densely packed with tens of thousands of neurons and other cells in a staggeringly complex architectural weave."

    #connectome #mousebrain

  4. PUTTING THE MOUSE BRAIN ON THE MAP A pioneering ‘connectomics’ collaboration is the latest effort to unravel the brain’s myriad functions, bringing neuroscientists into challenging new territory. By Michael Eisenstein
    media.nature.com/original/maga

    This is an amazing story of a complex collaboration to completely map a tiny volume--a cubic mm s "densely packed with tens of thousands of neurons and other cells in a staggeringly complex architectural weave."

    #connectome #mousebrain

  5. PUTTING THE MOUSE BRAIN ON THE MAP A pioneering ‘connectomics’ collaboration is the latest effort to unravel the brain’s myriad functions, bringing neuroscientists into challenging new territory. By Michael Eisenstein
    media.nature.com/original/maga

    This is an amazing story of a complex collaboration to completely map a tiny volume--a cubic mm s "densely packed with tens of thousands of neurons and other cells in a staggeringly complex architectural weave."

    #connectome #mousebrain