BackgroundAbnormal connectivity across brain regions underlies many neurological disorders including multiple sclerosis, schizophrenia and autism, possibly due to atypical axonal organization within white matter. Attempts at investigating axonal organization on post-mortem human brains have been hindered by the availability of high-quality, morphologically preserved tissue, particularly for neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism. Brains are generally stored in a fixative for long periods of time (often greater than 10 years) and in many cases, already frozen and sectioned on a microtome for histology and immunohistochemistry. Here we present a method to assess the quality and quantity of axons from long-term fixed and frozen-sectioned ...
The structural complexity of nervous tissue makes it very difficult to unravel the connectivity betw...
Background and Objective: Advances in electron microscopy (EM) now allow three-dimensional (3D) imag...
The development of methods for imaging large contiguous volumes with the electron microscope could a...
Transmission electron microscopy of central nervous system white matter has provided unparalleled ac...
The human brain contains a wide array of billions of neurons and interconnections, which are often s...
In this article, we describe the method that allows fluorescently tagged structures such as axons to...
To fully understand how biological systems give rise to complex phenomena, both structural and funct...
The size of the synaptic subcomponents falls below the limits of visible light microscopy. Despite n...
In this chapter we describe in detail the tissue processing techniques we employ for the study of ce...
Following injury to the central nervous system, axons and myelin distinct from the initial injury si...
Gaining insight to pathologically relevant processes in continuous volumes of unstained brain tissue...
Funder: Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada; FundRef: http://dx.doi.org/10.1...
Postmortem studies of synapses in human brain are problematic because of the axial resolution limit ...
In this article, we describe the method that allows fluorescently tagged structures such as axons to...
Acute brain slices are slices of brain tissue that are kept vital in vitro for further recordings an...
The structural complexity of nervous tissue makes it very difficult to unravel the connectivity betw...
Background and Objective: Advances in electron microscopy (EM) now allow three-dimensional (3D) imag...
The development of methods for imaging large contiguous volumes with the electron microscope could a...
Transmission electron microscopy of central nervous system white matter has provided unparalleled ac...
The human brain contains a wide array of billions of neurons and interconnections, which are often s...
In this article, we describe the method that allows fluorescently tagged structures such as axons to...
To fully understand how biological systems give rise to complex phenomena, both structural and funct...
The size of the synaptic subcomponents falls below the limits of visible light microscopy. Despite n...
In this chapter we describe in detail the tissue processing techniques we employ for the study of ce...
Following injury to the central nervous system, axons and myelin distinct from the initial injury si...
Gaining insight to pathologically relevant processes in continuous volumes of unstained brain tissue...
Funder: Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada; FundRef: http://dx.doi.org/10.1...
Postmortem studies of synapses in human brain are problematic because of the axial resolution limit ...
In this article, we describe the method that allows fluorescently tagged structures such as axons to...
Acute brain slices are slices of brain tissue that are kept vital in vitro for further recordings an...
The structural complexity of nervous tissue makes it very difficult to unravel the connectivity betw...
Background and Objective: Advances in electron microscopy (EM) now allow three-dimensional (3D) imag...
The development of methods for imaging large contiguous volumes with the electron microscope could a...