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Neuroepithelium, the developing brain
Prof. Bill Harris- Digital Images
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Cell bodies and axons of the mesencephalic
Richard Wingate- Digital Images
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Fluorescent microspheres in the cortex
Richard Wingate- Digital Images
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in situ hybridisation to avian hindbrain
Richard Wingate- Digital Images
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Cell division and gene expression in the
Richard Wingate- Digital Images
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Neuronal migration is an artwork depicting many very young neurons that have been produced in the neuroepithelium migrating to their appropriate destinations in the brain. This image highlights the future of neuroscience showing different classes of cells colour coded. There is no available technique to do this now, but it is not far off considering the advances that have been made with brainbow mice. The brainbow technique allows for different cell types to be tagged with fluorescent proteins to track their development and connections with other cells.
Prof. Bill Harris- Digital Images
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Dorsal view of an early zebrafish embryo
Monica Folgueira & Steve Wilson