The University of Geneva brain collection was founded at the beginning of the 20th century. Today, it consists of 10,154 formaldehyde- or buffered formaldehyde-fixed brains obtained from the autopsies of the Department of Psychiatry and, since 1971, from the Department of Geriatrics. More than 100,000 paraffin-embedded blocks and 200,000 histological slides have also been collected since 1901. From the time of its creation, this collection has served as an important resource for pathological studies and clinicopathological correlations, primarily in the field of dementing illnesses and brain aging research. These materials have permitted a number of original neuropathological observations, such as the classification of Pick's disease by Con...
It is widely accepted that neurobiological abnormalities underlie the symptoms of psychiatric disord...
In 1593, the Magistrate of hospitals for the incurable in Genoa decided to allocate two beds for \u2...
International audienceThe use of specific preservative solutions by museum professionals to maintain...
Our current knowledge of the structure, function, and diseases of the brain comes from direct examin...
In a constantly aging population, the prevalence of neurodegenerative disorders is expected to rise....
The New York Brain Bank processes brains and organs of clinically well-characterized patients with a...
The lack of animal models for many of the neurodegenerative and psychiatric disorders and the fact t...
Julius Hallervorden, a distinguished German neurophathologist, admitted on several occasions that he...
There are a wide variety of neurological diseases that lead to significant morbidity and mortality i...
The purpose of BRAIN UK (the UK BRain Archive Information Network) is to make the very extensive and...
In the context of increasing extinction rates and the potential loss of essential evolutionary biolo...
It is essential to examine brain materials for the understanding the cause and pathology of mental d...
Nowadays is a unique time in the history of humankind because the accumulation of fundamental scient...
Schmuhl H-W. Hirnforschng und Krankenmord. Das Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institut für Hirnforschung 1937 - 1945...
In 1593 in Genoa, the Magistrate, of hospitals for the incurable, decided to allocate two beds for a...
It is widely accepted that neurobiological abnormalities underlie the symptoms of psychiatric disord...
In 1593, the Magistrate of hospitals for the incurable in Genoa decided to allocate two beds for \u2...
International audienceThe use of specific preservative solutions by museum professionals to maintain...
Our current knowledge of the structure, function, and diseases of the brain comes from direct examin...
In a constantly aging population, the prevalence of neurodegenerative disorders is expected to rise....
The New York Brain Bank processes brains and organs of clinically well-characterized patients with a...
The lack of animal models for many of the neurodegenerative and psychiatric disorders and the fact t...
Julius Hallervorden, a distinguished German neurophathologist, admitted on several occasions that he...
There are a wide variety of neurological diseases that lead to significant morbidity and mortality i...
The purpose of BRAIN UK (the UK BRain Archive Information Network) is to make the very extensive and...
In the context of increasing extinction rates and the potential loss of essential evolutionary biolo...
It is essential to examine brain materials for the understanding the cause and pathology of mental d...
Nowadays is a unique time in the history of humankind because the accumulation of fundamental scient...
Schmuhl H-W. Hirnforschng und Krankenmord. Das Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institut für Hirnforschung 1937 - 1945...
In 1593 in Genoa, the Magistrate, of hospitals for the incurable, decided to allocate two beds for a...
It is widely accepted that neurobiological abnormalities underlie the symptoms of psychiatric disord...
In 1593, the Magistrate of hospitals for the incurable in Genoa decided to allocate two beds for \u2...
International audienceThe use of specific preservative solutions by museum professionals to maintain...