Time-resolved Electron Microscopy: Synaptic Ultrastructure Millisecond by Millisecond with High-Pressure Freezing
Offered By: Labroots via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore cutting-edge techniques in neuroscience through this 42-minute webinar on time-resolved electron microscopy. Presented by Dr. Shigeki Watanabe and Grant Kusick, delve into the world of synaptic ultrastructure analysis using high-pressure freezing. Learn how this advanced method captures the true cellular architecture at nanometer resolution, overcoming limitations of traditional chemical fixation. Discover the potential of millisecond-by-millisecond imaging for revealing intricate details of neurotransmission. Gain insights into Dr. Watanabe's background, including his studies on protein localization, neuronal morphology, and connectomes. Participate to earn PACE credits and expand your knowledge of state-of-the-art electron microscopy techniques in neuroscience research.
Syllabus
Time-resolved electron microscopy: synaptic ultrastructure millisecond by millisecond with...
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Labroots
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