BackgroundIt is becoming increasingly clear that biological metals such as iron, copper or zinc are involved in synaptic functions, and in particular in the mechanisms of synaptogenesis and subsequent plasticity. Understanding the role of metals on synaptic functions is a difficult challenge due to the very low concentration of these elements in neurons and to the submicrometer size of synaptic compartments.New methodTo address this challenge we have developed a correlative nano-imaging approach combining metal and protein detection. First, stimulated emission depletion (STED) microscopy, a super resolution optical microscopy technique, is applied to locate fluorescently labeled proteins. Then, synchrotron radiation induced X-ray fluorescen...
New generations of analytical techniques for imaging of metals are pushing hitherto boundaries of sp...
Metal dysregulation and aberrant protein aggregation in the brain are associated with many neurodege...
Chemical synapses in brain are structural differentiations where excitatory or inhibitory signals ar...
International audienceBackgroundIt is becoming increasingly clear that biological metals such as iro...
Zinc and copper are involved in neuronal differentiation and synaptic plasticity but the molecular m...
Les éléments chimiques métalliques tels que Fe, Cu ou Zn sont présents en quantité infime dans le ce...
Metallic chemical elements such as Fe, Cu or Zn are present in minute quantities in the brain. The r...
Zinc and copper are involved in neuronal differentiation and synaptic plasticity but the molecular m...
Sub-cellular trace element quantifications of nano-heterogeneities in brain tissues offer unpreceden...
© 2012 Springer-Verlag Wien. All rights reserved. Very little is known about the subcellular distrib...
International audienceSub-cellular trace element quantifications of nano-heterogeneities in brain ti...
Increasing evidence suggests that metal dyshomeostasis plays an important role in human neurodegener...
SummaryDetermination of the molecular architecture of synapses requires nanoscopic image resolution ...
New generations of analytical techniques for imaging of metals are pushing hitherto boundaries of sp...
Metal dysregulation and aberrant protein aggregation in the brain are associated with many neurodege...
Chemical synapses in brain are structural differentiations where excitatory or inhibitory signals ar...
International audienceBackgroundIt is becoming increasingly clear that biological metals such as iro...
Zinc and copper are involved in neuronal differentiation and synaptic plasticity but the molecular m...
Les éléments chimiques métalliques tels que Fe, Cu ou Zn sont présents en quantité infime dans le ce...
Metallic chemical elements such as Fe, Cu or Zn are present in minute quantities in the brain. The r...
Zinc and copper are involved in neuronal differentiation and synaptic plasticity but the molecular m...
Sub-cellular trace element quantifications of nano-heterogeneities in brain tissues offer unpreceden...
© 2012 Springer-Verlag Wien. All rights reserved. Very little is known about the subcellular distrib...
International audienceSub-cellular trace element quantifications of nano-heterogeneities in brain ti...
Increasing evidence suggests that metal dyshomeostasis plays an important role in human neurodegener...
SummaryDetermination of the molecular architecture of synapses requires nanoscopic image resolution ...
New generations of analytical techniques for imaging of metals are pushing hitherto boundaries of sp...
Metal dysregulation and aberrant protein aggregation in the brain are associated with many neurodege...
Chemical synapses in brain are structural differentiations where excitatory or inhibitory signals ar...