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Summary Information
Microscopy product ID: 6857
Image basename: astrosoma-g2s2
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Project ID
P2023
Leader
Mark Ellisman, Stephen Larson  (Other projects)
Collaborators
Sarah Maynard, Eric Bushong, Maryann Martone
Project Description
The Whole Brain Catalog™ is a ground-breaking, open-source, 3-D virtual environment developed by a team of researchers from UC San Diego under the Whole Brain Project™. The Catalog aims to connect members of the international neuroscience community to facilitate solutions for today's intractable challenges in brain research through cooperation and crowd sourcing. CCDB provides the backend services for very large scale image data sets on mouse brain derived from high resolution light and electron microscopy
Experiment Purpose
To use serial electron tomography to determine differences in the ultrastructure of neuropil between the cerebellum and the hippocampus. Samples were prepared using conventional EM protocol.
Species
mouse
System
central nervous
Organ
brain
Region
hippocampus
Cell type
protoplasmic astrocyte
Structure
soma
Product Type
SINGLE TILT
Instrument
JEOL 4000 #2
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