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Neuroscience isn't exactly rocket science; it's more like brain surgery. A little of everything here, as I am easily distracted.

Noah Gray
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  • March 18, 2009
  • 06:34 PM
  • 739 views

Biochemists rejoice as they receive optogenetic control of signaling pathways

by Noah Gray in Nothing's Shocking

The Deisseroth lab (Stanford) has created chimeric molecules combining parts from rhodopsin and adrenergic receptors. The result? Light-activated signaling molecules, giving biochemists control over signaling.... Read more »

Airan, R., Thompson, K., Fenno, L., Bernstein, H., & Deisseroth, K. (2009) Temporally precise in vivo control of intracellular signalling. Nature. DOI: 10.1038/nature07926  

  • August 27, 2008
  • 04:01 AM
  • 732 views

What does mirror self-recognition really mean?

by Noah Gray in Nothing's Shocking

Examination of the latest corvid research describing mirror self-recognition for these birds.... Read more »

  • February 22, 2009
  • 03:46 AM
  • 615 views

Research highlights from Dr. Obvious: Tracking the citation advantage of open-access publication in the developing world

by Noah Gray in Nothing's Shocking

Interview with Dr. Obvious regarding his latest work tracking the citation advantage of Open-Access publications in the developing world.... Read more »

  • October 30, 2008
  • 05:40 PM
  • 562 views

Using the Google PageRank algorithm as an alternative citation metric

by Noah Gray in Nothing's Shocking

The Journal of Neuroscience ran a series of pieces examining alternative metrics. Here, the Google pagerank is assessed.... Read more »

  • March 27, 2009
  • 02:59 AM
  • 555 views

Research highlights from Dr. Obvious: Depressed kids have experienced more depressing events

by Noah Gray in Nothing's Shocking

Interview with Dr. Obvious to discuss the ground-breaking finding that kids who experience more depressing events are more depressed.... Read more »

Mayer, L., Lopez-Duran, N., Kovacs, M., George, C., Baji, I., Kapornai, K., Kiss, E., & Vetró, �. (2009) Stressful life events in a clinical sample of depressed children in Hungary. Journal of Affective Disorders, 115(1-2), 207-214. DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2008.08.018  

  • October 1, 2008
  • 10:13 PM
  • 491 views

Neuro Tech Update: Imaging calcium just got a lot easier

by Noah Gray in Nothing's Shocking

Perusing the latest technological adventures in functional Ca2 imaging in vivo.... Read more »

Wallace, D., zum Alten Borgloh, S., Astori, S., Yang, Y., Bausen, M., Kügler, S., Palmer, A., Tsien, R., Sprengel, R., Kerr, J.... (2008) Single-spike detection in vitro and in vivo with a genetic Ca2 sensor. Nature Methods, 5(9), 797-804. DOI: 10.1038/nmeth.1242  

Mank, M., Santos, A., Direnberger, S., Mrsic-Flogel, T., Hofer, S., Stein, V., Hendel, T., Reiff, D., Levelt, C., Borst, A.... (2008) A genetically encoded calcium indicator for chronic in vivo two-photon imaging. Nature Methods, 5(9), 805-811. DOI: 10.1038/nmeth.1243  

  • November 13, 2008
  • 10:56 PM
  • 479 views

The laboratory isn't a safe place for experiments anymore

by Noah Gray in Nothing's Shocking

Detailing the recent finding that experiment-modulating chemicals can leach out of the labware...... Read more »

McDonald, G., Hudson, A., Dunn, S., You, H., Baker, G., Whittal, R., Martin, J., Jha, A., Edmondson, D., & Holt, A. (2008) Bioactive Contaminants Leach from Disposable Laboratory Plasticware. Science, 322(5903), 917-917. DOI: 10.1126/science.1162395  

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