Neuroscience—Methods and Applications
A special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (ISSN 1660-4601). This special issue belongs to the section "Global Health".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2023) | Viewed by 5560
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The “Neuroscience—Methods and Applications” Special Issue will disseminate and communicate scientific knowledge and discoveries of great impact to researchers, academics, clinicians, and the public around the world.
The use of classical and modern techniques and approaches include axonal transport methods to trace connections between brain regions; electron microscopy to achieve a more quantitative understanding of sub-cellular anatomy and connectivity; immunocytochemistry to map protein expression patterns; in situ hybridization to map gene expression patterns; and many other powerful techniques used to examine the organization of the nervous system. “Neuroscience—Methods and Applications” wants to deepen comparative studies between brain regions, and also between health and disease. We encourage studies that employ modern quantitative anatomical techniques in combination with experimental studies, but presentations of descriptive neuroanatomy and theories of neuroanatomical design are also welcome. Image quality and powerful illustrations will be one of the main emphases of modern Neuroanatomy. We also encourage anatomical documents that are supplemented by theoretical studies to better understand the principles of anatomical brain design.
We particularly welcome submissions in the following areas:
- Neurosciences,
- Neuroimmunology,
- Neuroendocrinology,
- Neuromuscular research.
You may choose our Joint Special Issue in Brain Sciences.
Dr. Daniele Saverino
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- neuroanatomical approaches
- molecular biology
- cell biology
- cell-cell signaling
- immune system
- human neuroanatomy
- neuroimmunology
- muscle
- skeleton
- neuroimaging
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