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  2. Slice preparation - Wikipedia

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    The slice preparation or brain slice is a laboratory technique in electrophysiology that allows the study of neurons from various brain regions in isolation from the rest of the brain, in an ex-vivo condition. Brain tissue is initially sliced via a tissue slicer then immersed in artificial cerebrospinal fluid (aCSF) for stimulation and/or ...

  3. Claustrum - Wikipedia

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    The claustrum (Latin, meaning "to close" or "to shut") is a thin sheet of neurons and supporting glial cells in the brain, that connects to the cerebral cortex and subcortical regions including the amygdala, hippocampus and thalamus.

  4. Golgi's method - Wikipedia

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    Immerse a block (approx. 10x5 mm) of formaldehyde-fixed (or paraformaldehyde- glutaraldehyde-perfused) brain tissue into a 2% aqueous solution of potassium dichromate for 2 days; Dry the block shortly with filter paper. Immerse the block into a 2% aqueous solution of silver nitrate for another 2 days. Cut sections approx. 20–100 μm thick.

  5. Corpus callosum - Wikipedia

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    Stained brain slice images which include the "corpus callosum" at the BrainMaps project; Comparative Neuroscience at Wikiversity; NIF Search – Corpus callosum Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine via the Neuroscience Information Framework; National Organization for Disorders of the Corpus Callosum; A 3D model of corpus callosum

  6. Artificial cerebrospinal fluid - Wikipedia

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    Artificial cerebrospinal fluid (aCSF) is a buffer solution prepared with a composition representative of cerebrospinal fluid that is used experimentally to immerse isolated brains, brain slices, or exposed brain regions to supply oxygen, maintain osmolarity, and to buffer pH at biological levels.

  7. This Nighttime Habit Could Be A Key Indicator Of Dementia ...

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    "The mechanisms that rid waste from the brain are far more active when we sleep." When you have healthy sleep, the glymphatic system in your brain—which pumps out waste products—is more active ...

  8. Subiculum - Wikipedia

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    It is believed to play a role in some cases of human epilepsy. [7] [8]It has also been implicated in working memory [9] and drug addiction. [10]It has been suggested that the dorsal subiculum is involved in spatial relations, and the ventral subiculum regulates the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis.

  9. Game of the Day: Fat Slice - AOL

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    The Game of the Day looks simple but is more complicated than anything that is on Facebook today. Looks can be deceiving - think about the first time you say FarmVille? Today's game is Fat Slice.