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January 14, 2015

Expanded samples imaged in three dimensions.

Dendrites, treelike extensions of the neuron cell body, are the primary sites for receiving and integrating information from other neurons. This image shows a 3-D animation of dendrites in the brain of a mouse, taken using super-resolution imaging.

Credit: Ed Boyden, Fei Chen, Paul Tillberg


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