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Golgi-Cox method to assess Dendritic Complexity | Protocol Preview
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Assessment of Hippocampal Dendritic Complexity in Aged Mice Using the Golgi-Cox Method - a 2 minute Preview of the Experimental Protocol
Thomas R. Groves, Jing Wang, Marjan Boerma, Antiño R. Allen
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Division of Radiation Health; University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences; University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Neurobiology & Developmental Sciences;
Here we present a Golgi-Cox protocol in extensive detail. This reliable tissue stain method allows for a high-quality assessment of the cytoarchitecture in...
published: 27 Aug 2022
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The Black Stain That Changed Neuroscience
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There’s a black stain on the history of neuroscience. But don’t worry, that’s actually a good thing! Thanks to Camillo Golgi’s mysterious “black stain” and Santiago Ramon y Cajal’s artistic talents, starting in the early 1900s, we started to get a much better handle on what neurons actually looked like. Although the scientific rivalry between Golgi and Cajal was fierce, their intertwined paths and undying efforts helped us uncover so many mysteries about the brain.
_Sources_
“The Embryo Project Encyclopedia.” The Neuron Doctrine (1860-1895) | The Embryo Project Encyclopedia, embryo.asu.edu/pages/neuron-doctrine-1860-1895#:~:text=The n...
published: 02 Aug 2020
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Animal Cell | #aumsum #kids #science #education #children
Animal Cell.
The Animal cell is surrounded by a semi-permeable cell membrane.
The cell membrane allows only specific materials to move in and out of the cell.
The different parts of the cell are called organelles. Nucleus, Mitochondria, Endoplasmic Reticulum, Golgi Apparatus, Lysosomes.
The cytoplasm is a jelly like substance. Cytoplasm provides a surface for all the organelles in the animal cell.
Nucleus being the control center of cell decides and controls most of the functions going on in the cell.
Mitochondria are the sites for cellular respiration in cells. They are the powerhouses of the cell because they release energy rich compounds called ATP.
ATP is needed for the functioning, growth and maintenance of the body.
Let us now study about the endoplasmic reticulum.
The endoplasmic re...
published: 07 Aug 2015
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Uncovering the brain's biggest secret - Melanie E. Peffer
Explore how a scientist and artist discovered how our brains transmit signals throughout the body, and laid the foundation for modern neuroscience.
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In the 1860s, scientists believed they were on the verge of uncovering the brain’s biggest secret: how the brain’s signals travel through the body. They believed these impulses travelled uninterrupted along a massive web of tissue. But soon, a young artist would cut down this hypothesis, and sketch a bold new vision of how our brains work. Melanie E. Peffer details the discoveries of Golgi and Cajal.
Lesson by Melanie E. Peffer, directed by Artrake Studio.
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"What Is The Golgi? - Verse Two" by Scientific Method Man (Biology Rap)
This is a "Verse Two" submission for Tom McFadden's "What Is The Golgi?"
Check out the whole song at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqPjwR4gAy0
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published: 27 Sep 2015
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Santiago Ramón y Cajal: Biography of a Great Thinker | History of Science
Santiago Ramón y Cajal ( 1852 -- 1934) was a Spanish scientist whose meticulous drawings of stained nervous tissue confirmed the "neuron theory" - that is, that brain tissue was made up of individual cells (neurons), as opposed to a network of fibers (the reticular theory). For his invaluable work, Ramón y Cajal was awarded the Nobel Prize, shared with Camillo Golgi.
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Last Words of Albert Einstein #shorts
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Cell Transport
Explore the types of passive and active cell transport with the Amoeba Sisters! This video has a handout here: http://www.amoebasisters.com/handouts.html Expand video details for table of contents 👇
Table of Contents:
Intro 00:00
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Simple Diffusion 1:45
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Facilitated Diffusion 2:38
Active Transport 4:53 (including endocytosis 5:36 exocytosis 6:36)
Transport types covered include simple diffusion, facilitated diffusion, endocytosis, and exocytosis.
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Golgi-Cox method to assess Dendritic Complexity | Protocol Preview
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Assessment of Hippocampal Dendritic Complexity in Aged Mice Using the Golgi-Cox Method - a 2 minute Preview of the Experimental Protocol
Thomas R. Groves, Jing Wang, Marjan Boerma, Antiño R. Allen
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Division of Radiation Health; University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences; University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Neurobiology & Developmental Sciences;
Here we present a Golgi-Cox protocol in extensive detail. This reliable tissue stain method allows for a high-quality assessment of the cytoarchitecture in the hippocampus, and throughout the entire brain, with minimal troubleshooting.
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Assessment of Hippocampal Dendritic Complexity in Aged Mice Using the Golgi-Cox Method - a 2 minute Preview of the Experimental Protocol
Thomas R. Groves, Jing Wang, Marjan Boerma, Antiño R. Allen
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Division of Radiation Health; University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences; University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Neurobiology & Developmental Sciences;
Here we present a Golgi-Cox protocol in extensive detail. This reliable tissue stain method allows for a high-quality assessment of the cytoarchitecture in the hippocampus, and throughout the entire brain, with minimal troubleshooting.
Visit https://www.jove.com?utm_source=youtube&utm;_medium=social_global&utm;_campaign=reseach-videos-2022 to explore our entire library of 14,000+ videos of laboratory methods and science concepts.
JoVE is the world-leading producer and provider of science videos with the mission to improve scientific research and education. Millions of scientists, educators, and students at 1500+ institutions worldwide, including schools like Harvard, MIT and Stanford benefit from using JoVE's extensive library of 14,000+ videos in their research,education and teaching.
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- published: 27 Aug 2022
- views: 1336
7:41
The Black Stain That Changed Neuroscience
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Ther...
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There’s a black stain on the history of neuroscience. But don’t worry, that’s actually a good thing! Thanks to Camillo Golgi’s mysterious “black stain” and Santiago Ramon y Cajal’s artistic talents, starting in the early 1900s, we started to get a much better handle on what neurons actually looked like. Although the scientific rivalry between Golgi and Cajal was fierce, their intertwined paths and undying efforts helped us uncover so many mysteries about the brain.
_Sources_
“The Embryo Project Encyclopedia.” The Neuron Doctrine (1860-1895) | The Embryo Project Encyclopedia, embryo.asu.edu/pages/neuron-doctrine-1860-1895#:~:text=The neuron doctrine is a,that compose the nervous system.&text;=Advocates of the neuron doctrine,composed of discrete cellular units.
Cajal Santiago Ramón y, et al. The Beautiful Brain: the Drawings of Santiago Ramón y Cajal. Abrams, 2017.
“The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1906.” NobelPrize.org, www.nobelprize.org/prizes/medicine/1906/golgi/biographical/.
“The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1906.” NobelPrize.org, www.nobelprize.org/prizes/medicine/1906/cajal/facts/.
Cover Image: "Ramón y Cajal vs Golgi – A neuroscience rivalry" by Daniela Gamba .
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The following images were used in the video and fall under Creative Commons licenses. None of them have been adapted or modified:
“Neuron from Chicken embryo photographed with confocal microscope after being dyed” by Xpanzion
“Spindle neurons - very high mag - cropped“ by Nephron
“Camillo Golgi 2” by Danielggpeters
“Skin Cells.JPG” by CK-12 Foundation
"545 (2)" by Pazit Polak
"O-" by Stephen Begin
"Lab-Grown Muscle" by National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeleta
"Tejido nervioso" by pscastiglioni
“Silver nitrate crystals” by W. Oelen
"File:Portrait of Camillo Golgi Wellcome M0005183.jpg"
"Neuronas del córtex cerebral humano,Cajal 1899" by the real duluoz
"File:Santiago Ramón y Cajal (8691434605).jpg" by ZEISS Microscopy from Germany
“Ramón y Cajal facultad” by Willtron
"File:Camillo Golgi. Photograph after Dorothea Landau da Fano, 192 Wellcome V0026453.jpg"
"File:Rat hippocampus stained with antibody to NeuN (green), myelin basic protein (red) and DNA (blue).jpg" by GerryShaw
“Image” by the real duluoz
"This image is taken from Histologie du systà ¨me nerveux de l'homme et des vertà ©brà ©s, par S. Ramon Cajal,... à dition franà §aise, revue et mise à jour par l'auteur, traduite de l'espagnol par le Dr. L. Azoulay. Tome 2" by Medical Heritage Library, Inc.
"File:Line drawing of the retina Wellcome L0040596.jpg"
"File:Terminaciones nerviosas en la piel y pelos del raton Wellcome L0040802.jpg"
https://wn.com/The_Black_Stain_That_Changed_Neuroscience
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There’s a black stain on the history of neuroscience. But don’t worry, that’s actually a good thing! Thanks to Camillo Golgi’s mysterious “black stain” and Santiago Ramon y Cajal’s artistic talents, starting in the early 1900s, we started to get a much better handle on what neurons actually looked like. Although the scientific rivalry between Golgi and Cajal was fierce, their intertwined paths and undying efforts helped us uncover so many mysteries about the brain.
_Sources_
“The Embryo Project Encyclopedia.” The Neuron Doctrine (1860-1895) | The Embryo Project Encyclopedia, embryo.asu.edu/pages/neuron-doctrine-1860-1895#:~:text=The neuron doctrine is a,that compose the nervous system.&text;=Advocates of the neuron doctrine,composed of discrete cellular units.
Cajal Santiago Ramón y, et al. The Beautiful Brain: the Drawings of Santiago Ramón y Cajal. Abrams, 2017.
“The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1906.” NobelPrize.org, www.nobelprize.org/prizes/medicine/1906/golgi/biographical/.
“The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1906.” NobelPrize.org, www.nobelprize.org/prizes/medicine/1906/cajal/facts/.
Cover Image: "Ramón y Cajal vs Golgi – A neuroscience rivalry" by Daniela Gamba .
Check out her website here: https://www.danielagamba.com/
Buy our book, Brains Explained! https://amzn.to/3hkmCdo
Find us on social media (Twitter, FB, IG) and check out our website: https://www.neurotransmissions.science
Check out our Patreon and become a supporter if you like what we do: https://www.patreon.com/neurotransmissions
We couldn’t do all of this without our awesome Patreon Producers, Ryan M. Shaver and Dan Lewis. You two are like the cathartic release at the end of an argument.
And thanks to our other high level Patrons, including:
Ryan Shaver
Dan Lewis
Marcelo Kenji
Marcelo Kenji
Daniela Sodré
Marcel Ward
Raymond Chin
Jareth Arnold
12tone
Marcel Ward
Neuro Transmissions is a channel on a mission to bring neuroscience to everyone. It's not rocket surgery, it's brain science! Subscribe for new brain videos every other Sunday!
Got a question for us to answer? Let us know in the comments - we’d love to explore more of your questions! Share, like, and subscribe for more videos to come! Over and out.
_Credits_
The following images were used in the video and fall under Creative Commons licenses. None of them have been adapted or modified:
“Neuron from Chicken embryo photographed with confocal microscope after being dyed” by Xpanzion
“Spindle neurons - very high mag - cropped“ by Nephron
“Camillo Golgi 2” by Danielggpeters
“Skin Cells.JPG” by CK-12 Foundation
"545 (2)" by Pazit Polak
"O-" by Stephen Begin
"Lab-Grown Muscle" by National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeleta
"Tejido nervioso" by pscastiglioni
“Silver nitrate crystals” by W. Oelen
"File:Portrait of Camillo Golgi Wellcome M0005183.jpg"
"Neuronas del córtex cerebral humano,Cajal 1899" by the real duluoz
"File:Santiago Ramón y Cajal (8691434605).jpg" by ZEISS Microscopy from Germany
“Ramón y Cajal facultad” by Willtron
"File:Camillo Golgi. Photograph after Dorothea Landau da Fano, 192 Wellcome V0026453.jpg"
"File:Rat hippocampus stained with antibody to NeuN (green), myelin basic protein (red) and DNA (blue).jpg" by GerryShaw
“Image” by the real duluoz
"This image is taken from Histologie du systà ¨me nerveux de l'homme et des vertà ©brà ©s, par S. Ramon Cajal,... à dition franà §aise, revue et mise à jour par l'auteur, traduite de l'espagnol par le Dr. L. Azoulay. Tome 2" by Medical Heritage Library, Inc.
"File:Line drawing of the retina Wellcome L0040596.jpg"
"File:Terminaciones nerviosas en la piel y pelos del raton Wellcome L0040802.jpg"
- published: 02 Aug 2020
- views: 25602
9:34
Animal Cell | #aumsum #kids #science #education #children
Animal Cell.
The Animal cell is surrounded by a semi-permeable cell membrane.
The cell membrane allows only specific materials to move in and out of the cell.
T...
Animal Cell.
The Animal cell is surrounded by a semi-permeable cell membrane.
The cell membrane allows only specific materials to move in and out of the cell.
The different parts of the cell are called organelles. Nucleus, Mitochondria, Endoplasmic Reticulum, Golgi Apparatus, Lysosomes.
The cytoplasm is a jelly like substance. Cytoplasm provides a surface for all the organelles in the animal cell.
Nucleus being the control center of cell decides and controls most of the functions going on in the cell.
Mitochondria are the sites for cellular respiration in cells. They are the powerhouses of the cell because they release energy rich compounds called ATP.
ATP is needed for the functioning, growth and maintenance of the body.
Let us now study about the endoplasmic reticulum.
The endoplasmic reticulum is a large network of membrane bound sheets. They help in transporting and exchanging materials between the various regions of the cytoplasm.
The endoplasmic reticulum is of two types:
The smooth endoplasmic reticulum
The rough endoplasmic reticulum.
The smooth endoplasmic reticulum helps in the formation of lipids.
Lipids are essential components of the cell membrane.
The rough endoplasmic reticulum has ribosomes. Ribosomes help in building proteins in the rough endoplasmic reticulum.
The protein is processed inside the golgi apparatus. The proteins are packaged and sent outside.
The golgi apparatus is involved in the formation of lysosomes.
The lysosomes contain powerful digestive enzymes that help in cell digestion.
When the cell is damaged, the lysosome bursts. After the lysosome bursts, digestive enzymes get released. The digestive enzymes digest their own cell. Hence, lysosomes are called suicide bags of the cell.
https://wn.com/Animal_Cell_|_Aumsum_Kids_Science_Education_Children
Animal Cell.
The Animal cell is surrounded by a semi-permeable cell membrane.
The cell membrane allows only specific materials to move in and out of the cell.
The different parts of the cell are called organelles. Nucleus, Mitochondria, Endoplasmic Reticulum, Golgi Apparatus, Lysosomes.
The cytoplasm is a jelly like substance. Cytoplasm provides a surface for all the organelles in the animal cell.
Nucleus being the control center of cell decides and controls most of the functions going on in the cell.
Mitochondria are the sites for cellular respiration in cells. They are the powerhouses of the cell because they release energy rich compounds called ATP.
ATP is needed for the functioning, growth and maintenance of the body.
Let us now study about the endoplasmic reticulum.
The endoplasmic reticulum is a large network of membrane bound sheets. They help in transporting and exchanging materials between the various regions of the cytoplasm.
The endoplasmic reticulum is of two types:
The smooth endoplasmic reticulum
The rough endoplasmic reticulum.
The smooth endoplasmic reticulum helps in the formation of lipids.
Lipids are essential components of the cell membrane.
The rough endoplasmic reticulum has ribosomes. Ribosomes help in building proteins in the rough endoplasmic reticulum.
The protein is processed inside the golgi apparatus. The proteins are packaged and sent outside.
The golgi apparatus is involved in the formation of lysosomes.
The lysosomes contain powerful digestive enzymes that help in cell digestion.
When the cell is damaged, the lysosome bursts. After the lysosome bursts, digestive enzymes get released. The digestive enzymes digest their own cell. Hence, lysosomes are called suicide bags of the cell.
- published: 07 Aug 2015
- views: 4660773
5:09
Uncovering the brain's biggest secret - Melanie E. Peffer
Explore how a scientist and artist discovered how our brains transmit signals throughout the body, and laid the foundation for modern neuroscience.
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In the ...
Explore how a scientist and artist discovered how our brains transmit signals throughout the body, and laid the foundation for modern neuroscience.
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In the 1860s, scientists believed they were on the verge of uncovering the brain’s biggest secret: how the brain’s signals travel through the body. They believed these impulses travelled uninterrupted along a massive web of tissue. But soon, a young artist would cut down this hypothesis, and sketch a bold new vision of how our brains work. Melanie E. Peffer details the discoveries of Golgi and Cajal.
Lesson by Melanie E. Peffer, directed by Artrake Studio.
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Explore how a scientist and artist discovered how our brains transmit signals throughout the body, and laid the foundation for modern neuroscience.
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In the 1860s, scientists believed they were on the verge of uncovering the brain’s biggest secret: how the brain’s signals travel through the body. They believed these impulses travelled uninterrupted along a massive web of tissue. But soon, a young artist would cut down this hypothesis, and sketch a bold new vision of how our brains work. Melanie E. Peffer details the discoveries of Golgi and Cajal.
Lesson by Melanie E. Peffer, directed by Artrake Studio.
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- published: 08 Feb 2021
- views: 547980
1:10
"What Is The Golgi? - Verse Two" by Scientific Method Man (Biology Rap)
This is a "Verse Two" submission for Tom McFadden's "What Is The Golgi?"
Check out the whole song at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqPjwR4gAy0
I want to see ...
This is a "Verse Two" submission for Tom McFadden's "What Is The Golgi?"
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I want to see your style! Submit to Tom YOUR "Verse Two"!
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This is a "Verse Two" submission for Tom McFadden's "What Is The Golgi?"
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I want to see your style! Submit to Tom YOUR "Verse Two"!
- published: 27 Sep 2015
- views: 793
3:59
Santiago Ramón y Cajal: Biography of a Great Thinker | History of Science
Santiago Ramón y Cajal ( 1852 -- 1934) was a Spanish scientist whose meticulous drawings of stained nervous tissue confirmed the "neuron theory" - that is, that...
Santiago Ramón y Cajal ( 1852 -- 1934) was a Spanish scientist whose meticulous drawings of stained nervous tissue confirmed the "neuron theory" - that is, that brain tissue was made up of individual cells (neurons), as opposed to a network of fibers (the reticular theory). For his invaluable work, Ramón y Cajal was awarded the Nobel Prize, shared with Camillo Golgi.
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Cell Transport
Explore the types of passive and active cell transport with the Amoeba Sisters! This video has a handout here: http://www.amoebasisters.com/handouts.html Expand...
Explore the types of passive and active cell transport with the Amoeba Sisters! This video has a handout here: http://www.amoebasisters.com/handouts.html Expand video details for table of contents 👇
Table of Contents:
Intro 00:00
Importance of Cell Membrane for Homeostasis 0:41
Cell Membrane Structure 1:07
Simple Diffusion 1:45
What does it mean to "go with the concentration gradient?" 2:20
Facilitated Diffusion 2:38
Active Transport 4:53 (including endocytosis 5:36 exocytosis 6:36)
Transport types covered include simple diffusion, facilitated diffusion, endocytosis, and exocytosis.
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Explore the types of passive and active cell transport with the Amoeba Sisters! This video has a handout here: http://www.amoebasisters.com/handouts.html Expand video details for table of contents 👇
Table of Contents:
Intro 00:00
Importance of Cell Membrane for Homeostasis 0:41
Cell Membrane Structure 1:07
Simple Diffusion 1:45
What does it mean to "go with the concentration gradient?" 2:20
Facilitated Diffusion 2:38
Active Transport 4:53 (including endocytosis 5:36 exocytosis 6:36)
Transport types covered include simple diffusion, facilitated diffusion, endocytosis, and exocytosis.
The Amoeba Sisters videos demystify science with humor and relevance. The videos center on Pinky's certification and experience in teaching biology at the high school level. For more information about The Amoeba Sisters, visit: http://www.amoebasisters.com/about-us.html
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REFERENCE:
We cover the basics in biology concepts at the secondary level. If you are looking to discover more about biology and go into depth beyond these basics, our recommended reference is the FREE, peer reviewed, open source OpenStax biology textbook: https://openstax.org/details/books/biology
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- published: 24 Jun 2016
- views: 6303616
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Boyle’s Law
Routine life example of Boyle's law
Routine life example of Boyle's law
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Routine life example of Boyle's law
- published: 02 Feb 2022
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