fuckyeahneuroscience:

Albert PanMBL Zebrafish Course Teaching Assistant“Brainbow Zebrafish Embryo” 
This Image shows a one day old zebrafish embryo viewed from the side. Rostral is left and caudal is right. Different cell types are labeled by random mixing of three fluorescent proteins, red, green, and blue. This image is a montage of several confocal images taken at the imaging facility at the Center for Brain Science at Harvard University, on 1 Oct 2010. Olympus Fluoview FV 1000 confocal microscope. The multicolor labeling is generated by using the Brainbow technique. 

fuckyeahneuroscience:

Albert Pan
MBL Zebrafish Course Teaching Assistant
“Brainbow Zebrafish Embryo” 

This Image shows a one day old zebrafish embryo viewed from the side. Rostral is left and caudal is right. Different cell types are labeled by random mixing of three fluorescent proteins, red, green, and blue. This image is a montage of several confocal images taken at the imaging facility at the Center for Brain Science at Harvard University, on 1 Oct 2010. Olympus Fluoview FV 1000 confocal microscope. The multicolor labeling is generated by using the Brainbow technique. 

fuckyeahnervoussystem:

HEAD, MRI Sagittal section. 1. Brain. 2. Corpus callosum (splenium). 3. Septum lucidum. 4. Thalamus. 5. Mamillary body. 6.Mesencephalon. 7. Pons. 8. Medulla oblongata. 9. Spinal cord. 10. Cerbellum. 11. Frontal sinus. 12. Ethmoid cells. 13. Concha. 14. Sphenoidal sinus. 15. Genioglossus muscle; tongue. 16. Mandible. 17. Rhinopharynx. 18. Oropharynx. 19. Laryngopharynx. 20. Trachea. 21. Soft palate. 22. Bone of the skull. 23. Internal cerebral vein; Great cerebral vein (called of Galien) and right sinus. 24. Forth ventricle. 25. Anterior arch of the Atlas. 26. Posterior arch of the Atlas. 27. Tooth of the axis (called ontoid process). 28. Optic chiasm. 29. Pituitary gland. 30. Clivus (called basilar cap splint). [source]

fuckyeahnervoussystem:

HEAD, MRI Sagittal section. 1. Brain. 2. Corpus callosum (splenium). 3. Septum lucidum. 4. Thalamus. 5. Mamillary body. 6.Mesencephalon. 7. Pons. 8. Medulla oblongata. 9. Spinal cord. 10. Cerbellum. 11. Frontal sinus. 12. Ethmoid cells. 13. Concha. 14. Sphenoidal sinus. 15. Genioglossus muscle; tongue. 16. Mandible. 17. Rhinopharynx. 18. Oropharynx. 19. Laryngopharynx. 20. Trachea. 21. Soft palate. 22. Bone of the skull. 23. Internal cerebral vein; Great cerebral vein (called of Galien) and right sinus. 24. Forth ventricle. 25. Anterior arch of the Atlas. 26. Posterior arch of the Atlas. 27. Tooth of the axis (called ontoid process). 28. Optic chiasm. 29. Pituitary gland. 30. Clivus (called basilar cap splint). [source]

brain anatomy and functions

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