Browsing by Subject "KESM"
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(2010-10-12)Charting out the complete brain microstructure of a mammalian species is a grand challenge. Recent advances in serial sectioning microscopy such as the Knife- Edge Scanning Microscopy (KESM), a high-throughput and ...
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(2016-08-08)The Knife-Edge Scanning Microscope (KESM), developed at the Brain Network Laboratory at Texas A&M University, can image a whole small animal brain at sub- micrometer resolution. Nissl data from the KESM enable us to look ...
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(2011-10-21)The Knife-Edge Scanning Microscope (KESM) enables imaging of an entire mouse brain at sub-micrometer resolution. By using the data sets from the KESM, we can trace the neuronal and vascular structures of the whole mouse ...
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(2015-07-30)The study of the neurovascular network in the brain is important to understand brain functions as well as causes of several brain dysfunctions. Many techniques have been applied to acquire neurovascular data. The Knife-Edge ...
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(2014-09-23)Research about the microstructure of the brain provides important information to help understand the functions of the brain. In order to investigate large volume, high-resolution data of mouse brains, researchers from Brain ...
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(2014-12-18)The Knife-Edge Scanning Microscope (KESM) employs a novel form of physical sectioning microscopy: Imaging of tissue while sectioning. KESM was developed in the Brain Networks Lab (BNL) at Texas A&M University. The KESM has ...
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(2014-08-14)The KnifeEdge Scanning Microscope (KESM) enables imaging of an entire mouse brain at sub-micrometer resolution. The data from KESM can be used in the reconstruction of neuronal and vascular structures in the mouse brain. ...