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TOPIC 3 - Neurons: neuronal diversity, subcellular...
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The history and importance of neuroanatomical studies
The history and importance of neuroanatomical studies
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Neuroscience on Line - an Open-Access Neuroscience Textbook
The ALLEN BRAIN ATLAS data portal
Introduction 2018-19
Student seminars 2018-19
Glial cells - history, classification developmental origins
Glial cells - astrocytes microglia
Myelinating cells
Making cultures of astrocytes for in vitro studies
A protocol to assess synaptic pruning by microglial cells
Article search activity - Deadline October 31st midnight
Ependymal cells Tanycytes
Blood-CSF Blood-Brain Barriers
Setting up an in vitro model of BBB
Article search activity - Deadline November 21st midnight
Neuronal diversity
Staining Techniques of neural tissue
Principles and applications of Fluorence Microscopy
Using FACS to study cell-specific gene expression in the brain
Cellular Taxonomy of the mouse visual cortex on the Allen Brain Atlas
The subcellular neuron -1
Video microscopy of axonal transport in Squid giant axon
The subcellular neuron - 2
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The synapse I - basics - synaptic adhesion molecules
The synapse II - the presynaptic terminal
The synapse III - neurotransmitters
The synapse IV - Receptors
Supplementary material: The excitatory postsynaptic terminal
Prof Yoav Gothilf Schedule
zebrafish as a model
The lipostatic signal
Discovery of AgRP
zebrafish AgRPs
circadian clock introduction
The pineal gland
zebrafish circadan clock research
Cell Neurobio 2018-19 exam example
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