Development of optical methods for real-time whole-brain functional imaging of zebrafish neuronal activity / / Lapo Turrini.

Each one of us in his life has, at least once, smelled the scent of roses, read one canto of Dante's Commedia or listened to the sound of the sea from a shell. All of this is possible thanks to the astonishing capabilities of an organ, such as the brain, that allows us to collect and organize p...

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