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- From: YHADEISH@biomed.med.yale.edu (Yukiharu Hadeishi)
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- In response to your question, "how do you trace the path of an axon for over
- 50 cm," you might try _Neuroanatomical Tract-Tracing Methods_ by Heimer, L. and
- Robards, M.J. (1981). New York: Plenum. If you just want general comments on
- how people do tract-tracing, just read the first chapter, and perhaps also the
- third. However, if you actually want to *do* the tract-tracing *yourself*, why
- then I commend you on your bravery, but I think you should talk to somebody
- before you break any laws... ;-)
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- Enjoy the class!
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- -- yh.
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