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February 24, 2005
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February 24, 2005
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One cell at a time
Professor of Neurobiology Clay Reid and colleagues from Harvard Medical School combine existing imaging techniques in newly powerful ways in order to create high-resolution movies of the working brain. (Staff photo Kris Snibbe/Harvard News Office) Full story
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Seeing seeing in action
New uses of imaging techniques broadens world of study
New drug eases effects of Parkinson's disease
Helps those in moderate, advanced stages of disease
Physical activity linked to protection from Parkinson's disease
Strenuous exercise in early adulthood cuts risk for males
Harvard researchers look at HIV's response to vaccine
Scientists reveal key clue to how HIV infects cells
Routine HIV screening recommended for most
Science partners
Grad students work with CRLS teachers, students
Research in brief
First optic nerve regeneration; lungs take shape through mechanical tension
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