How to make a brain transparent

April 3, 2007 | Source: NewScientist.com news service

The entire neural network of a mouse’s brain has been seen in 3D for the first time, using a new “ultramicroscopy” technique that renders tissues transparent.

By comparing the scans of mouse embryos with those of adult mice they hope to get a better view on how mammalian brain networks change during development. This could give new insight into how mammalian brains change over time and what happens to information networks as a result of disease.