Laser scanning microscopy and quantitative image analysis of neuronal tissue
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Laser scanning microscopy and quantitative image analysis of neuronal tissue
(Neuromethods, 87)(Springer protocols)
Humana Press, c2014
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Laser Scanning Microscopy and Quantitative Image Analysis of Neuronal Tissue brings together contributions from research institutions around the world covering pioneering applications in laser scanning microscopy and quantitative image analysis and providing information about the power and limitations of this quickly developing field. This detailed volume seeks to introduce key questions, to provide detailed information on how to acquire data by laser-scanning microscopy, and to examine how to use the often huge digital data set in an efficient manner to extract maximum information. Thus the book not only provides a compilation of diverse protocols but aims to bring together biological bench work, laser scanning microscopy, and mathematical, computer-assisted data analysis to grasp novel insights of form, dynamics, and interactions of microscopy-sized biological objects. Written in the popular Neuromethods series format, chapters include the kind of practical implementation advice that promises successful results.
Wide-ranging and innovative, Laser Scanning Microscopy and Quantitative Image Analysis of Neuronal Tissue will stimulate the reader to make efficient use of the application of laser scanning microscopy for his or her own research question.
目次
1. Translation, Touch, and Overlap in Multi-Fluorescence Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy to Quantitate Synaptic Connectivity
Floris G. Wouterlood and Jeroen A.M. Belien
2. Surgical Procedures to Study Microglial Motility in the Brain and in the Spinal Cord by In Vivo Two-Photon Laser-Scanning Microscopy
Alexander Cupido, Bogdan Catalin, Heinz Steffens, and Frank Kirchhoff
3. Analysis of Brain Projection Systems Using Third-Generation Neuroanatomical Tracers and Multiple Fluorescence Laser Scanning Microscopy
Floris G. Wouterlood
4. Combining Multi-Channel Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy with Serial Section Reconstruction to Analyze Large Tissue Volumes at Cellular Resolution
Federico Luzzati
5. Modeling Excitotoxic Ischemic Brain Injury of Cerebellar Purkinje Neurons by Intravital and In Vitro Multi-Photon Laser Scanning Microscopy
Amanda J. Craig, Gary D. Housley, and Thomas Fath
6. Analysis of Morphology and Structural Remodeling of Astrocytes
Tatjana C. Jakobs
7. Quantitative Analysis of Axonal Outgrowth in Mice
Rosa-Eva Huettl and Andrea B. Huber
8. Zebrafish Brain Development Monitored by Long-Term In Vivo Microscopy: A Comparison Between Laser Scanning Confocal and 2-Photon Microscopy
Nicolas Dross, Carlo Antonio Beretta, Peter Bankhead, Matthias Carl, and Ulrike Engel
9. Analysis of Actin Turnover and Spine Dynamics in Hippocampal Slice Cultures
Kristin Michaelsen-Preusse, Yves Kellner, Martin Korte, and Marta Zagrebelsky
10. Quantitative Geometric Three-Dimensional Reconstruction of Neuronal Architecture and Mapping of Labeled Proteins from Confocal Image Stacks
Jan Felix Evers and Carsten Duch
11. Confocal Microscopy Used for the Semiautomatic Quantification of the Changes in Aminoacidergic Fibers During Spinal Cord Regeneration
Blanca Fernandez-Lopez, Anton Barreiro-Iglesias, and Maria Celina Rodicio
12. Reconstruction and Morphometric Analysis of Hippocampal Neurons from Mice Expressing Fluorescent Proteins
Nataliya Golovyashkina, Frederik Sundermann, Roland Brandt, and Lidia Bakota
13. Machine Learning to Evaluate Neuron Density in Brain Sections
Lorene Penazzi, Frederik Sundermann, Lidia Bakota, and Roland Brandt
14. Shearlet-Analysis of Confocal Laser-Scanning Microscopy Images to Extract Morphological Features of Neurons
Frederik Sundermann, Sebastian Lotter, Wang-Q Lim, Nataliya Golovyashkina, Roland Brandt, and Gitta Kutyniok
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