Computer imaging of neuronal synapses in the brain. Conventional images of cell nuclei and two proteins (top row, three images on the left), along with 11 PRISM images of proteins and one composite, multiplexed image (bottom row, right).
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Having a brain bleed and then needing major brain surgery is a life-altering event that most of us will never experience. But how does this event affect someone over a decade later? AUT radio student Grace Hilliam investigates.
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