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3D digital reconstruction of Brainbow cerebellum

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Uploaded by on Nov 2, 2007

More: http://www.newscientist.com/blog/shortsharpscience/2007/11/somewhere-over-bra...

This video shows a model of multi-coloured brain cells. Harvard researchers tinkered with the gene that makes some jellyfish glow green and spliced it into lab mice to colour their brain cells.

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  • argh! you guys always forget to link to the story. i am going to cry. or google it.

  • All right, all right... Link added...

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  • I can understand why the people who discovered the chemical won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry.

  • Glowing is just an exceptionally easy and exceptionally useful (easy to determine if the experiment was a success) thing to add.

  • I swear, us humans have a fascination for making things glow...the first thing we do when we figure out how to genetically alter something is to make it glow...

  • What has science done?

  • :D Joy!

  • They look like shrooms.

  • Glowing brains - how cool!

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