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Brain Banking: Making the Most of your Research Specimens

DOI :

10.3791/1260-v

July 24th, 2009

July 24th, 2009

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1Department of Physiology, University of Montreal, 2School of Optometry, University of Montreal

Brain banking and systematic sampling of biological material provides the basis for unbiased stereology and maximizes the potential data obtained from each specimen.

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