Chen et al., 2008 - Google Patents
Long-term, high-resolution imaging in the neocortex in vivoChen et al., 2008
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- 7981844380575961584
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- Chen B
- Trachtenberg J
- Holtmaat A
- Svoboda K
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- Publication venue
- Cold Spring Harbor Protocols
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In the neocortex, elucidating the mechanisms of structural plasticity is essential to an understanding of the emergent network properties and fundamental cognitive phenomena, such as memory formation. Time-lapse imaging microscopy has revealed a remarkable …
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