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A new laser microscope has the potential for better understanding the complex brain circuits of people with autism. A team from University of Edinburgh’s Patrick Wild Centre for Research into Autism, Intellectual Disability and Fragile X Syndrome is developing the instrument, which uses a type of laser that allows for deeper examination of brain tissue. “This allows us to start imaging in live tissue,” said Peter Kind, a professor and co-director of the center. “So in terms of understanding how the brain circuits go awry, we can start to address those...Read full article

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    Published: March 2014
    Glossary
    microscope
    An instrument consisting essentially of a tube 160 mm long, with an objective lens at the distant end and an eyepiece at the near end. The objective forms a real aerial image of the object in the focal plane of the eyepiece where it is observed by the eye. The overall magnifying power is equal to the linear magnification of the objective multiplied by the magnifying power of the eyepiece. The eyepiece can be replaced by a film to photograph the primary image, or a positive or negative relay...
    autismBiophotonicsBioScanbrain circuitsbrain tissueEuropemicroscopeMicroscopyneural circuitsneuronsResearch & TechnologyScotlandUniversity of EdinburghPatrick Wild Centre for Research into AutismIntellectual Disability and Fragile X SyndromePeter KindNational Autistic SocietyDame Stephanie ShirleyLasers

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