
Explore how the Zeiss Xradia Versa enhances brain research at the Max-Planck-Institute by aiding in neuroanatomical studies and data creation for a brain atlas. This presentation highlights the impact of non-destructive X-ray microscopy across various species.

The Zeiss Versa turned out to be an extremely useful tool at the Max-Planck-Institute for Brain Research. It is used by many different research groups. It produced data that is used as a reference for a brain atlas, enabled whole head vasculature imaging, produced a 3D model for different animal heads for further development of head implants and mounting strategies, and led to the development of a robust staining protocol for serial blockface SEM. This talk will be about the most interesting projects at the MPI for Brain Research that have been facilitated by the Zeiss Versa.
This presentation was recorded during the BioXRM symposium at the Museum of Natural History in London, October 2023.
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