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SfN collects scientific images from around the world from researchers who publish in our journals, and . Both journals publish highly rigorous research representative of the breadth of neuroscience, and SfN members enjoy full access to the content of both journals. Explore the Zoom backgrounds below to discover images that have been published in JNeurosci and eNeuro.

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  • Characterization of the brain functional architecture of psychostimulant withdrawal using single-cell whole brain imaging

    • Authors: Adam Kimbrough, Marsida Kallupi, Lauren C. Smith, Sierra Simpson, Andres Collazo and Olivier George
    • Published: Sept 27, 2021
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  • TRPM4 contributes to subthreshold membrane potential oscillations in multiple mouse pacemaker neurons

    • Authors: Keyong Li, Yingtang Shi, Elizabeth C. Gonye and Douglas A. Bayliss
    • Published: Nov 3, 2021
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  • Off-Target Expression of Cre-Dependent Adeno-Associated Viruses in Wild-Type C57BL/6J Mice

    • Authors: Justin J. Botterill, Abdessattar Khlaifia, Brandon J. Walters, Mark A. Brimble, Helen E. Scharfman and Maithe Arruda-Carvalho
    • Published: Nov 16, 2021
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  • Regional targeting of bladder and urethra afferents in the lumbosacral spinal cord of male and female rats: a multiscale analysis

    • Authors: J. P. Fuller-Jackson, P. B. Osborne and J. R. Keast
    • Published: Nov 12, 2021
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  • : RapID Cell Counter: Semi-automated and mid-throughput estimation of cell density within diverse cortical layers

    • Authors: Aarthi Sekar, Thiago M. Sanches, Keiko Hino, Matangi Kumar, Juliann Wang, Elisa Ha, Blythe Durbin-Johnson, Sergi Simó and Megan Y. Dennis
    • Published: Nov. 1, 2021
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  • This image shows a slice of mouse hippocampus with a focus on the dentate gyrus. Blue (DAPI) identifies cell nuclei, and red staining (NeuN) identifies neurons. Changes in the activity of dentate granule cells that occur in a mouse model of temporal lobe epilepsy impair pattern separation at the neural level, which may explain memory deficits in these mice and in humans with this disorder. For more information see the article by Madar et al. (pages 9669–9686). Cover image: Jesse Pfammatter.

    • Photo Credit: Jesse Pfammatter
    • Authors: Antoine Madar, Jesse Pfammatter, Jessica Bordenave, Erin Plumley, Swetha Ravi, Michael Cowie, Eli Wallace, Bruce Hermann, Rama Maganti and Mathew Jones
    • Published: Nov. 17, 2021
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  • The image shows cultured neurons from mouse cortex labeled with the dendritic marker protein MAP-2 (red) and the protein kinase SLK (green). In neuronal cells, SLK regulates the formation of the distal dendritic tree and the stabilization of inhibitory synapses. For more information, see the article by Schoch et al. (pages 8111–8125). Cover image: Barbara K. Robens.

    • Photo Credit: Barbara K. Robens.
    • Authors: Susanne Schoch, Anne Quatraccioni, Barbara Robens, Robert Maresch, Karen M.J. van Loo, Silvia Cases-Cunillera, Tony Kelly, Thoralf Opitz, Valeri Borger, Dirk Dietrich, Julika Pitsch, Heinz Beck and Albert Becker
    • Published: Sept. 29, 2021
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  • This stacked confocal image shows a 10-μm thick section through a whole L4 dorsal root ganglion from a mouse. Multiple subpopulations of sensory neurons are labeled: neurofilament 200 (blue) marks myelinated neurons including touch-sensitive Abeta low-threshold mechanoreceptors, and calcitonin gene-related peptide (green) marks peptidergic nociceptors. Overlap in these populations represent myelinated A-delta nociceptors. In addition Kcna6 mRNA, which encodes the Kv1.6 potassium channel subunit is indicated by chromogenic in situ hybridization (red). Kcna6 is highly enriched in nociceptive sensory neuron populations, where Kv1.6 influences thermal and mechanical sensation in acute and neuropathic pain states. For more information see the article by Peck et al. (pages 9141–9162). Cover image: Liam J Peck.

    • Photo Credit: Liam J Peck
    • Authors: Liam Peck, Ryan Patel, Paula Diaz, Yolanda Wintle, Anthony Dickenson, Andrew Todd, Margarita Calvo and David Bennett
    • Published: Nov. 3, 2021
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  • This image shows the expression of miR-263b in a stage-16 Drosophila embryo. Sensory neurons are shown in red, nuclei in blue (DAPI), and expression of the miR-263b driver in green. For more information, see the article by Klann et al. (pages 8297–8308). Cover image: Marleen Klann and edited by Claudio R. Alonso.

    • Photo Credit: Marleen Klann and edited by Claudio R. Alonso
    • Authors: Marleen Klann, A. Raouf Issa, Sofia Pinho and Claudio Alonso
    • Published: Oct. 6, 2021
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  • This image shows parvalbumin (yellow), β-catenin (red), and DAPI (blue) in an APC cKO mouse.

    • Photo Credit: Rachael Ryner and Mary Sommer
    • Authors: Rachael F. Ryner, Isabel D. Derera, Moritz Armbruster, Anar Kansara, Mary E. Sommer, Antonella Pirone, Farzad Noubary, Michele Jacob and Chris G. Dulla
    • Published: February 22, 2023
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  • This image shows enteric neurons (identified with peripherin labeling, yellow) and glia (identified with GFAP labeling, blue) within a myenteric ganglion from the mouse colon.

    • Photo Credit: Luisa Seguella
    • Authors: Luisa Seguella, Jonathon L. McClain, Giuseppe Esposito and Brian D. Gulbransen
    • Published: November 16, 2022
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  • Superficial layers of mouse primary somatosensory cortex showing apical dendrites of L5 pyramidal neurons labeled with a cyan fluorescent protein (CFP)-cell fill, and excitatory post-synaptic sites marked by PSD95.FingR-Citrine (yellow).

    • Photo Credit: Ajit Ray
    • Authors: Ajit Ray, Joseph A. Christian, Matthew B. Mosso, Eunsol Park, Waja Wegner, Katrin I. Willig and Alison L. Barth
    • Published: January 25, 2023
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