Art and science collide in this year's Nikon Small World in Motion Competition.
showcase the best in microscope videography, shedding light on the tiny unseen world.
, University of Zurich, Department of Molecular Life Sciences, Zurich Switzerland. 48-hour timelapse of developing neurons connecting the opposite side of the central nervous system in a chick embryo. Confocal, 40x . | Nikon Small World in Motion Competition For animals with neurological disorders, the movement of axons is impaired. There is even evidence that axon disorders, including abnormalities in axon guidance, may impact other conditions, including schizophrenia.
“The nervous system is an extremely complex and intricate system composed of a myriad of units that are connected to one another. In this video, we see single units and how they behave,” adds Dumoulin.
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