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Brains of genetically engineered mice exhibit as many as 90 colors.

David L. Shenkenberg

Because almost all neurons are naturally translucent, individual neurons cannot be distinguished from each other without some kind of labeling. Existing labeling methods can mark neurons with only a few colors, but more colors could facilitate tracing neuronal connections. Now, the brains of novel genetically engineered “Brainbow” mice fluoresce with as many as 90 colors. The brains of genetically engineered Brainbow mice look like works of Impressionist art, yet they could answer serious scientific questions. Confocal microscopy by Tamily A. Weissman. Images reprinted from Nature with...Read full article

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    Published: January 2008
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