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    Rise, Mickey

    Scientist to Watch, Takaki Komiyama, discusses his use of chronic two-photon calcium imaging to explore how wakefulness and experience shape odor representations in the mouse olfactory bulb.

    Molly Sharlach
    Oct 31, 2014

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    brain anatomy
    imaging
    neuroimaging
    neuroscience
    olfaction
    olfactory bulb
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