Immunohistochemistry has been used widely for the detection of proteins in brain tissue. The process can be performed on free-floating sections, but thicker sections are required than those required for processing on slides due to the "wear and tear" of the constant agitation that free-floating sections undergo. Immunohistochemical detection of molecules of interest such as receptors, neurotransmitters or intracellular signaling molecules is used to determine the distribution of these molecules in tissues. However, it is often of interest to simultaneously determine where the neurons under investigation may project and whether they are activated by a specific stimulus. In this chapter, we will focus on protocols that we use to com...
Electrophysiological recordings of cells using the patch clamp technique have allowed for the identi...
Elucidating the molecular organization of synapses is essential for understanding brain function and...
The retrograde fluorescent tracing technique was combined with the di-isopropylfluorophosphate (DFP)...
This volume presents a collection of protocols for immunocytochemical analysis of neurons and neural...
Neuroanatomical tracing when considered as an isolated method produces relatively straightforward an...
Most of our current understanding of brain circuits is based on hodological studies carried out usin...
In the present article a method is described which allows the delineation of the projections of a si...
Neuroanatomical tracing methods remain fundamental for elucidating the complexity of brain circuits....
International audienceImmunohistochemistry is a powerful tool to detect neurotransmitter (NT) presen...
Three-dimensional morphological information about neural microcircuits is of high interest in neuros...
We have developed two new tools for tracing neural connections. The first is a means of identifying ...
The in situ immunoblotting (histoblot) method is a reliable and convenient way to compare the region...
Functional genomic increasingly requires the cell-specific localization of gene expression. The hist...
In situ hybridization (ISH) is an extremely useful tool for localizing gene expression and changes i...
SummaryCurrent neuroimaging techniques have very limited abilities to directly identify and quantify...
Electrophysiological recordings of cells using the patch clamp technique have allowed for the identi...
Elucidating the molecular organization of synapses is essential for understanding brain function and...
The retrograde fluorescent tracing technique was combined with the di-isopropylfluorophosphate (DFP)...
This volume presents a collection of protocols for immunocytochemical analysis of neurons and neural...
Neuroanatomical tracing when considered as an isolated method produces relatively straightforward an...
Most of our current understanding of brain circuits is based on hodological studies carried out usin...
In the present article a method is described which allows the delineation of the projections of a si...
Neuroanatomical tracing methods remain fundamental for elucidating the complexity of brain circuits....
International audienceImmunohistochemistry is a powerful tool to detect neurotransmitter (NT) presen...
Three-dimensional morphological information about neural microcircuits is of high interest in neuros...
We have developed two new tools for tracing neural connections. The first is a means of identifying ...
The in situ immunoblotting (histoblot) method is a reliable and convenient way to compare the region...
Functional genomic increasingly requires the cell-specific localization of gene expression. The hist...
In situ hybridization (ISH) is an extremely useful tool for localizing gene expression and changes i...
SummaryCurrent neuroimaging techniques have very limited abilities to directly identify and quantify...
Electrophysiological recordings of cells using the patch clamp technique have allowed for the identi...
Elucidating the molecular organization of synapses is essential for understanding brain function and...
The retrograde fluorescent tracing technique was combined with the di-isopropylfluorophosphate (DFP)...