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Detailed imaging of key receptors suggests new avenue for repairing brain function – Lifeboat News: The Blog For the first time, scientists using cryo-electron microscopy have discovered the structure and shape of key receptors connecting neurons in the brain’s cerebellum, which is located behind the brainst...

For the first time, scientists using #CryoElectron microscopy have discovered the structure and shape of key receptors connecting #neurons in the brain’s #cerebellum, which plays a critical role in coordinating movement, balance and cognition. lifeboat.com/blog/2025/06...

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Detailed imaging of key receptors suggests new avenue for repairing brain function For the first time, scientists using cryo-electron microscopy have discovered the structure and shape of key receptors connecting neurons in the brain's cerebellum, which is located behind the brainst...

For the first time, OHSU scientists using #CryoElectron microscopy have discovered the structure and shape of key receptors connecting #neurons in the brain's cerebellum, which plays a critical role in coordinating movement, balance and cognition. medicalxpress.com/news/2025-06...

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Left to right: Laurence Trussell Ph.D., Natalie Sheldon, Chengli Fang Ph.D., Jumi Park Ph.D. and Eric Gouaux Ph.D.; Cathy Spangler Ph.D. is not pictured.

Left to right: Laurence Trussell Ph.D., Natalie Sheldon, Chengli Fang Ph.D., Jumi Park Ph.D. and Eric Gouaux Ph.D.; Cathy Spangler Ph.D. is not pictured.

For the first time, scientists using #cryoelectron microscopy have discovered the structure and shape of key receptors connecting #neurons in the brain’s cerebellum, which plays a critical role in functions such as coordinating movement, balance and cognition. #OHSUResearch bit.ly/4b9gOw9

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OHSU scientists using #CryoElectron microscopy have discovered the structure and shape of key receptors connecting #neurons in the brain’s cerebellum, which plays a critical role in coordinating movement, balance and cognition. news.ohsu.edu/2025/06/23/o... #OHSUResearch

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Not AI, a painting or photo, it's a 3D rendering of an eukaryotic cell - the most detailed image of a human cell to date obtained by #radiography, #nuclear magnetic #resonance & #cryoelectron mycroscopy. #Science
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Created by Evan Ingersoll & Gael McGill

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This is not AI or a #painting. It's the most detailed image of a #humancell to date (2020), obtained by #radiography, #nuclear #magnetic, #resonance & #cryoelectron #microscopy.
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#Science #Nature
#CellularStructures
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#Medicine
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#Photography

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