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Resolving to see the subcellular

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Caren B. Les, [email protected]

Scientists studying the brain’s neuroplasticity have needed to focus on tiny structures within neural tissue, but the resolution provided by conventional confocal and two-photon laser scanning microscopy has not been adequate for the task. The larger goal of Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator Bernardo L. Sabatini and his group at Harvard Medical School is to observe how synapses – connections between neurons – work in healthy brains as well as how they look and function in neuropsychiatric diseases such as autism and Alzheimer’s. They need the ability to see the finer features of...Read full article

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    Published: November 2009
    Glossary
    resolution
    1. In optics, the ability of a lens system to reproduce the points, lines and surfaces in an object as separate entities in the image. 2. The minimum adjustment increment effectively achievable by a positioning mechanism. 3. In image processing, the accuracy with which brightness, spatial parameters and frame rate are divided into discrete levels.
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