BRIGHT IDEA
A new method highlights active neurons (bright green with pink center) in a mouse?s brain. Blue marks the nuclei of all cells.
Credit: Qian Chen
A genetic tweak makes it easier to see neurons at work in living, breathing animals. The method, described in the Oct. 18 Neuron, capitalizes on a property of a busy neuron: When the cell fires, calcium ions flood in.
Using an altered version of the protein GFP that lights up when calcium is present in a mouse?s brain, neuroscientist Guoping Feng of MIT and colleagues could see smell-sensing neurons respond to an odor, and movement neurons light up during walking.
Q. Chen et al. Imaging Neural Activity Using Thy1-GCaMP Transgenic Mice. Neuron. Vol. 76, October 18,2012, p. 297. doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2012.07.011. [Go to]
Source: http://www.sciencenews.org/view/generic/id/346063/title/An_enlightened_idea
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