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The nEUROn is the European fuill-scale technological demonstrator for an UCAV developed by an industrial tema led by Dassault Aviation with the collaboration of Finmeccanica-Alenia Aermacchi, Saab, Airbus Defence and Space, RUAG and HAI.
Neurons that innervate muscles associated with breathing are essential for life, but can be negatively influenced by sickness or inflammation. This immunohistochemical confocal image at 100X magnification depicts a rat spinal cord cross section showing a few of these neurons (in blue), along with microglia (in red, the main immune cells in the central nervous system preventing infection and disease) and an enzyme involved in the response to inflammation, p38 MAPK (in green). Here, we show that rats treated with repetitive low oxygen episodes during the night (similar to episodes experienced by people with sleep apnea) had high expression of p38 MAPK protein. This suggests p38 MAPK may be a key molecule in undermining breathing after multiple low oxygen episodes and initiation of inflammation in the central nervous system.
Tim Peterson, undergraduate student, Dr. Adrianne Huxtable, postdoc, and Dr. Gordon Mitchell, professor
Comparative Biosciences
NEURONS AND
OTHER MEMORIES
Work in and around the brain
Curated by Patricia Maurides in collaboration
with the Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition
Oct 10 – 26, 2014
Featuring: Marie Barcic (A 14’), the Alison Barth Lab, JoAnna Commandaros (BFA '86), Erin Crowder, Greg Dunn, Kevin Jarbo and Tim Verstynen, Rob Kesseler, Clayton Merrell, David Plaut, Jena Tegeler (SHS 13’), Aaron Regal (A 13’ MAM’14), Joana Ricou (BSA 04’), Qiong Zhang and Nicolas Kim, Yu Zhao (BHA’14)
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Hartmann Neuron, Alesis Andromeda, Kawai K5000s, Chroma Polaris (#1), Roland Programmers PG-300, 800, 200, 1000
NEURONS AND
OTHER MEMORIES
Work in and around the brain
Curated by Patricia Maurides in collaboration
with the Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition
Oct 10 – 26, 2014
Featuring: Marie Barcic (A 14’), the Alison Barth Lab, JoAnna Commandaros (BFA '86), Erin Crowder, Greg Dunn, Kevin Jarbo and Tim Verstynen, Rob Kesseler, Clayton Merrell, David Plaut, Jena Tegeler (SHS 13’), Aaron Regal (A 13’ MAM’14), Joana Ricou (BSA 04’), Qiong Zhang and Nicolas Kim, Yu Zhao (BHA’14)
bit.ly/NeuronsandMemories
This in vivo 2-photon image was created using viral vectors from the viral gene transfer core, a facility established in 2008 by the Picower Institute and the McGovern Institute to make viral vectors accessible to the MIT neuroscience community.
Image courtesy of Sam Clark, McGovern Institute for Brain Research at MIT
El MUNCYT acoge Big Neurona, un museo móvil interactivo con forma de neurona gigante. Esta instalación ha sido inaugurada por el alcalde de A Coruña, Don Xulio Ferreiro. Big Neurona es un laberinto de espejos en el que se muestran las diferentes partes que componen las neuronas y se realizan juegos y otras actividades. Estará abierta al público desde el 22 de enero al 26 de junio
El MUNCYT acoge Big Neurona, un museo móvil interactivo con forma de neurona gigante. Esta instalación ha sido inaugurada por el alcalde de A Coruña, Don Xulio Ferreiro. Big Neurona es un laberinto de espejos en el que se muestran las diferentes partes que componen las neuronas y se realizan juegos y otras actividades. Estará abierta al público desde el 22 de enero al 26 de junio
Synapses arriving at an excitatory neuron (blue) of mouse visual cortex.
Render by Amy Sterling from
reconstructions by Seung Lab, Princeton Neuroscience Institute using images acquired by The Allen Institute. Funded by IARPA MICrONS. Rendered in Cinema 4D using Otoy Octane GPU renderer.
Blue Neuron is a beautiful kinetic light installation built from reworked heat-treated plastic bottles. Zac’s inspiration comes principally from nature. Working in a wide range of media, from discarded plastic bottles to laser projections, his works often comment on issues such as sustainability, environmental degradation and consumption. Fish eye lens