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Second-harmonic generation reveals polarity in neurons

Hank Hogan

Many molecular highways within neurons have a preferred direction, say researchers from Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y. They discovered this by mapping these pathways in mouse brain tissue using second-harmonic generation. It had been thought that all such thoroughfares in dendrites – branchlike neuronal projections – had mixed polarity, with some pointing in one direction and the rest the other way. This information on polarity could prove vital in determining how molecular motors transport cargo, said Watt W. Webb, a professor of applied physics and engineering at Cornell and leader...Read full article

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    Published: October 2008
    Biophotonicsbrain tissueMicroscopymolecularneuronal projectionsResearch & Technology

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