Hey Steve, nice angle! I’m Andrew, the grad student that showed you this. Hope you enjoyed the tour.
If you look closely at an individual slice, there’s a small darker region in the middle – that is the hippocampus, the structure in the brain important for short term memory!
Hey, that’s my field! – used to poke the brain slices into the wee hours of the morning over at Stanford hospital. Mostly studied effects of volatile anesthetics on signaling in through the hippocampus, but dabbled with LTP/LTD, NMDA-mediated excitotoxicity, and GABA involvement in rhythm generation. Nice memories (har, har).
Craig, the bubbler is bubbling "carbogen," a mixture of 95% oxygen and 5% carbon dioxide. The gas plays an critical role in keeping the tissue alive by providing the oxygen that would be delivered by blood in a living animal.
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