Two-photon microscopy in combination with a technique involving the artificial expression of fluorescent protein has enabled the direct observation of dendritic spines in living brains. However, the application of this method to primate brains has been hindered by the lack of appropriate labeling techniques for visualizing dendritic spines. Here, we developed an adeno-associated virus vector-based fluorescent protein expression system for visual-izing dendritic spines in vivo in the marmoset neocortex. For the clear visualization of each spine, the expression of reporter fluorescent protein should be both sparse and strong. To fulfill these requirements, we amplified fluorescent signals using the tetracycline transactivator (tTA)–tetracycli...
To detect subtle changes in neuronal morphology in response to changes in experience, one must image...
We developed a simple yet powerful technique to visualize neuronal morphology in human brain tissues...
To detect subtle changes in neuronal morphology in response to changes in experience, one must image...
In the mammalian cortex, neurons form extremely complicated networks and exchange information at syn...
<p>(A) Schematic of the imaging of the cortex using the two-photon carrier. (B) Locating the observa...
Two-photon scanning microscopy has advanced our understanding of neural signaling in non-mammalian s...
Dendritic spines are protrusions emerging from the dendrite of a neuron and represent the primary po...
Two-photon microscopy has enabled high-resolution imaging of single cells in the brain of anaestheti...
Long-term structural plasticity of dendritic spines plays a key role in synaptic plasticity, the cel...
Two-photon imaging with genetically encoded calcium indicators (GECIs) enables long-term observation...
Transgenic mice expressing fluorescent proteins in specific cell populations are widely used for in ...
Two-photon excitation laser scanning microscopy (TPLSM) has become the tool of choice for high-resol...
Two-photon imaging with genetically encoded calcium indicators (GECIs) enables long-term observation...
To detect subtle changes in neuronal morphology in response to changes in experience, one must image...
To detect subtle changes in neuronal morphology in response to changes in experience, one must image...
To detect subtle changes in neuronal morphology in response to changes in experience, one must image...
We developed a simple yet powerful technique to visualize neuronal morphology in human brain tissues...
To detect subtle changes in neuronal morphology in response to changes in experience, one must image...
In the mammalian cortex, neurons form extremely complicated networks and exchange information at syn...
<p>(A) Schematic of the imaging of the cortex using the two-photon carrier. (B) Locating the observa...
Two-photon scanning microscopy has advanced our understanding of neural signaling in non-mammalian s...
Dendritic spines are protrusions emerging from the dendrite of a neuron and represent the primary po...
Two-photon microscopy has enabled high-resolution imaging of single cells in the brain of anaestheti...
Long-term structural plasticity of dendritic spines plays a key role in synaptic plasticity, the cel...
Two-photon imaging with genetically encoded calcium indicators (GECIs) enables long-term observation...
Transgenic mice expressing fluorescent proteins in specific cell populations are widely used for in ...
Two-photon excitation laser scanning microscopy (TPLSM) has become the tool of choice for high-resol...
Two-photon imaging with genetically encoded calcium indicators (GECIs) enables long-term observation...
To detect subtle changes in neuronal morphology in response to changes in experience, one must image...
To detect subtle changes in neuronal morphology in response to changes in experience, one must image...
To detect subtle changes in neuronal morphology in response to changes in experience, one must image...
We developed a simple yet powerful technique to visualize neuronal morphology in human brain tissues...
To detect subtle changes in neuronal morphology in response to changes in experience, one must image...