Evolution of Brainbow: Using Cre-lox for Multicolor Labeling of Neurons
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...ideal characteristics (low aggregation, high photostability, and high stability after fixation.) From the ...still being developed today. In this post, I will highlight the evolution of the Brainbow multicolor labeling...zebrafish and Drosophila.
Why Brainbow?
Brainbow highlights the trend in biology towards single-cell resolution...development of a new technique. In a structure as tightly packed and interwoven as the brain, robust single-cell..., one would expect ten colors (see table to the right); in various reports, Sanes and Lichtman have observed...observed from 90-160 distinct colors due to higher copy number. The name Brainbow is truly fitting for...fluorescently distinct, their protein sequences are highly homologous, preventing design of antibodies specific...