Innovative Imaging Techniques Unveil Brain Cell Activity and Learning Processes
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Researchers developed a new 'zap-and-freeze' technique to rapidly freeze and study brain cell activity, revealing ultrafast endocytosis processes in both mice and human brain tissues, which could provide insights into the mechanisms of Parkinson's disease and aid in developing targeted treatments.
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