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Life Of A Neuron @ Artechouse / NYC, Chelsea Market, New York, NY on Friday, August 12, 2022.
Life Of A Neuron
Step Into The Human Brain And Discover What Makes Us Unique At The Cellular Level. Experience The Next Dimension Of Storytelling While Exploring How The Brain Shapes The Universal Human Experience.
Life Of A Neuron Brings Together Decades Of Neuroscience Data And Research To Create A Cellular Level Journey Through The Human Brain. Created By Artechouse Studio In Partnership With Society For Neuroscience (Sfn), This Exhibition Is The Result Of Three Years Of Ardent Collaboration And Research And Reveals The Story Of A Universal Human Experience — The Story Of Ourselves.
Visitors Will Walk Into An Unprecedented, Real-Life 3D Model Of A Human Prefrontal Cortex Neuron — The “Thinking Cell” Of The Brain — And See It Grow From Birth Through Death.
Grumpy Old Neurons (Courtesy of Qiang Lu/Light Microscopy Digital Imaging Core)
The brain develops from the inside out. Nerve cells, or neurons, first develop in the lower layers of the brain. The newly generated cells then are pushed toward the brain’s outer regions, passing the older neurons. The youngest neurons find themselves nearest the brain’s surface. City of Hope researchers under the direction of Qiang Lu, Ph.D., associate professor in the Department of Neurosciences, use dyes that help them distinguish between older neurons (pink) and younger neurons (green), so they can see where each type ends up at different stages of development. Observing this process could help scientists understand what might go wrong and lead to brain cancer as well as neurological diseases such as Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s diseases.
Image from "Beauty in the Beast," City News, Winter 2012 edition. Read and subscribe to City News at www.cityofhope.org/citynews.
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