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The nervous tissue is the source of communication throughout the body. Nervous cells are composed of neurons, specialized cells that allow communication throughout the body. Nervous tissues cannot replication, therefore, you are out of luck if one atrophies. Nervous tissues are found in the brain, spinal cord, and the peripheral nerves. There are neurons and neuroglia. Microscopic Photography Human, Life Science Classroom, Physical Science Activities, Histology Slides, Human Tissue, Microscopic Photography, Peripheral Nerve, Brain Art, Medical School Motivation

The nervous tissue is the source of communication throughout the body. Nervous cells are composed of neurons, specialized cells that allow communication throughout the body. Nervous tissues cannot replication, therefore, you are out of luck if one atrophies. Nervous tissues are found in the brain, spinal cord, and the peripheral nerves. There are neurons and neuroglia.

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A new technique has allowed scientists to freeze human brain tissue so that it regains normal function after thawing, potentially opening the door to improved ways of studying neurological conditions.⁠ ⁠ Brain tissue doesn’t usually survive freezing and thawing, a problem that has significantly hindered medical research. In an effort to overcome this, Zhicheng Shao at Fudan University in Shanghai, China, and his colleagues used human embryonic stem cells to grow self-organising brain samples,... Scientists, Shanghai, Ways Of Studying, Brain Tissue, Medical Research, Human Brain, Shanghai China, Stem Cells, Instagram A

A new technique has allowed scientists to freeze human brain tissue so that it regains normal function after thawing, potentially opening the door to improved ways of studying neurological conditions.⁠ ⁠ Brain tissue doesn’t usually survive freezing and thawing, a problem that has significantly hindered medical research. In an effort to overcome this, Zhicheng Shao at Fudan University in Shanghai, China, and his colleagues used human embryonic stem cells to grow self-organising brain…

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