Supplements
Neurotechniques
Vol. 461, No. 7266 pp 899–939
In this supplement
New techniques are markedly altering the landscape of experimental neuroscience and redefining the questions that can be asked. Methods such as gene targeting, functional imaging, optogenetic tools and precise anatomical tracing are yielding insight into a diverse range of topics and providing information that is complementary to that obtained by more conventional methods, such as electrophysiology.
Editorial
Neurotechniques
Noah Gray & Tanguy Chouard
doi:10.1038/461899a
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Reviews
Molecular genetics and imaging technologies for circuit-based neuroanatomy
Benjamin R. Arenkiel & Michael D. Ehlers
doi:10.1038/nature08536
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Neuroscience in the era of functional genomics and systems biology
Daniel H. Geschwind & Genevieve Konopka
doi:10.1038/nature08537
Abstract | Full Text | PDF (10,931KB)
Multimodal techniques for diagnosis and prognosis of Alzheimer's disease
Richard J. Perrin, Anne M. Fagan & David M. Holtzman
doi:10.1038/nature08538
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Reverse engineering the mouse brain
Daniel H. O'Connor, Daniel Huber & Karel Svoboda
doi:10.1038/nature08539
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Electrophysiology in the age of light
Massimo Scanziani & Michael Häusser
doi:10.1038/nature08540
Abstract | Full Text | PDF (2,151KB)
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