Tag: Martin Picard

The first map of human brain mitochondria is a groundbreaking achievement

The brains of a 54-year-old donor and a slice of frozen human brain were split into 703 tiny cubes, thanks to a tool used for woodworking. The cube size was similar to the units that make up Standard 3D images of the brain. Martin Picard, a co-author of the study, said the biology of the brain is deeply intertwined with the energetics of the brain.

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