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pmid: 1817741
Responsiveness in the cochlear nucleus complex and inferior colliculus of the mouse to tonal stimulation is labelled via immunocytochemically stained Fos protein that is expressed by c-fos gene activation in excited neurons. The locations of Fos-positive neurons closely reproduce the tonotopic maps in the dorsal cochlear nucleus and inferior colliculus. Thus, the c-fos method can demonstrate stimulus-related local neuronal activation on a single-cell level and may be useful to complement other mapping techniques such as electrophysiological recording or 2-deoxyglucose autoradiography.
info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/570, Neurons, Transcriptional Activation, Brain Mapping, Proto-oncogenes, Auditory perception, Auditorisches System, Genes, fos, Deoxyglucose, Immunohistochemistry, Inferior Colliculi, Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic, Mice, Acoustic Stimulation, Hearing, Pregnancy, Animals, Female, Cochlear Nerve
info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/570, Neurons, Transcriptional Activation, Brain Mapping, Proto-oncogenes, Auditory perception, Auditorisches System, Genes, fos, Deoxyglucose, Immunohistochemistry, Inferior Colliculi, Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic, Mice, Acoustic Stimulation, Hearing, Pregnancy, Animals, Female, Cochlear Nerve
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