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Brian Hsueh, Vanessa M. Burns, Philip Pauerstein, Katherine Holzem, Li Ye, Kristin Engberg, Ai-Chi Wang, Xueying Gu, Harini Chakravarthy, H. Efsun Arda, Gregory Charville, Hannes Vogel, Igor R. Efimov, Seung Kim, Karl Deisseroth
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-16 (2017)
Abstract Three-dimensional tissue-structural relationships are not well captured by typical thin-section histology, posing challenges for the study of tissue physiology and pathology. Moreover, while recent progress has been made with intact methods
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https://doaj.org/article/b005b26d2af84e9196f1657c71463209
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Autor:
Brian Hsueh, Ritchie Chen, YoungJu Jo, Daniel Tang, Misha Raffiee, Yoon Seok Kim, Masatoshi Inoue, Sawyer Randles, Charu Ramakrishnan, Sneha Patel, Doo Kyung Kim, Tony X. Liu, Soo Hyun Kim, Longzhi Tan, Leili Mortazavi, Arjay Cordero, Jenny Shi, Mingming Zhao, Theodore T. Ho, Ailey Crow, Ai-Chi Wang Yoo, Cephra Raja, Kathryn Evans, Daniel Bernstein, Michael Zeineh, Maged Goubran, Karl Deisseroth
Publikováno v:
Nature, vol 615, iss 7951
Emotional states influence bodily physiology, as exemplified in the top-down process by which anxiety causes faster beating of the heart1–3. However, whether an increased heart rate might itself induce anxiety or fear responses is unclear3–8. Phy
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https://escholarship.org/uc/item/2h52s061
https://escholarship.org/uc/item/2h52s061
Autor:
Ilana B. Witten, Joshua H. Jennings, Kimberly R. Thompson, William E. Allen, Alison L. Barth, Brian Hsueh, Karl Deisseroth, Liqun Luo, Casey H. Halpern, Qiyuan Tian, Ai-Chi Wang, Jennifer A. McNab, Li Ye, Avishek Adhikari, Charu Ramakrishnan
Publikováno v:
Cell. 165:1776-1788
A major challenge in understanding the cellular diversity of the brain has been linking activity during behavior with standard cellular typology. For example, it has not been possible to determine whether principal neurons in prefrontal cortex active