• Question: what techniques do you use to image the brain

    Asked by mspeirs96 to Nick on 17 Mar 2010 in Categories: .
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      Nick Bradshaw answered on 17 Mar 2010:


      Most of my work is looking at individual nerve cells rather than the whole brain itself. These are normally cells grown in the lab, although occasionally I have to use cells which have been extracted from a mouse.

      I normally use “antibodies” which bind to specific proteins of the nerve and cause them to glow either red or green. I can then use a microscope to examine exactly where these proteins are.

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