The fluorescent carbocyanine dyes dil and diO have an extensive history of use in cell biology, but their use as neuronal tracers is relatively recent. We found in 1985 that these molecules were excellent retrograde and anterograde tracers in the developing nervous system. We went on to show that these dyes were retained in neurons placed in culture, that they initially labelled the processes as well as the cell bodies of cultured neurons, and that they were seemingly non-toxic1,2. We suggested that the major mechanism of translocation for these molecules was lateral diffusion in the membrane, rather than fast axonal transport. This suggestion was recently confirmed in a striking manner by Godement et al.3, when they showed that these dyes ...
Fluorescent probes are noninvasive tools that can be used to map the electrical activity and synapti...
The first three generations of neuroanatomical tract-tracing methods include, respectively, techniqu...
To understand the relationship between mitochondrial transport and neuronal function, it is critical...
This report describes the ability of the carbocyanine dye DiI to trace hippocampal complex connectio...
Carbocyanines are fluorescent lipophilic cationic dyes used since the early 1980s as neuronal tracer...
AbstractWe describe a technique for rapid labeling of a large number of cells in the nervous system ...
The process of mapping neuroanatomy at multiple scales is defined as neurocartography and has the ul...
One of the main characteristics of brains is their profuse connectivity at different spatial scales....
Neuroscience is a rapidly expanding field that is outgrowing the currently available techniques. To ...
The examination of cell lineages is an important step towards understanding the developmental events...
Visualizing the precise morphology of closely juxtaposed cells and their interactions can be highly ...
The brain is a fascinating structure to investigate not only because of its staggering complexity bu...
In recent years, significant advances in basic neuroanatomical studies have taken place. Moreover, s...
High-resolution functional imaging of neural activity in vivo relies on appropriate labeling methods...
High-resolution functional imaging of neural activity in vivo relies on appropriate labeling methods...
Fluorescent probes are noninvasive tools that can be used to map the electrical activity and synapti...
The first three generations of neuroanatomical tract-tracing methods include, respectively, techniqu...
To understand the relationship between mitochondrial transport and neuronal function, it is critical...
This report describes the ability of the carbocyanine dye DiI to trace hippocampal complex connectio...
Carbocyanines are fluorescent lipophilic cationic dyes used since the early 1980s as neuronal tracer...
AbstractWe describe a technique for rapid labeling of a large number of cells in the nervous system ...
The process of mapping neuroanatomy at multiple scales is defined as neurocartography and has the ul...
One of the main characteristics of brains is their profuse connectivity at different spatial scales....
Neuroscience is a rapidly expanding field that is outgrowing the currently available techniques. To ...
The examination of cell lineages is an important step towards understanding the developmental events...
Visualizing the precise morphology of closely juxtaposed cells and their interactions can be highly ...
The brain is a fascinating structure to investigate not only because of its staggering complexity bu...
In recent years, significant advances in basic neuroanatomical studies have taken place. Moreover, s...
High-resolution functional imaging of neural activity in vivo relies on appropriate labeling methods...
High-resolution functional imaging of neural activity in vivo relies on appropriate labeling methods...
Fluorescent probes are noninvasive tools that can be used to map the electrical activity and synapti...
The first three generations of neuroanatomical tract-tracing methods include, respectively, techniqu...
To understand the relationship between mitochondrial transport and neuronal function, it is critical...