Date |
Tuesday, July 9, 2019 |
Time |
12:00 -13:00 |
Venue |
1F Auditorium, IIIS Building, University of Tsukuba |
Access |
Take a bus bound for "Tsukuba Daigaku Chuo" or the "University Loop-line On-campus Bus [Tsukuba Daigaku Junkan Bus]" and get off at Oikoshi Gakusei Shukusha Mae |
Speaker |
Dr. Masahiko Watanabe Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, Hokkaido University |
Subject |
"Glyoxal, an innovative fixative for neuroscience research" |
Summary |
Synaptic molecules are highly organized to fulfill neural functions. Through my neuroanatomical research on molecular organization and mechanism of glutamatergic synaptic wiring, I realize that widely-used formalin fixation often hinders synaptic molecules from histochemical detection. This is particularly true for PSD and synaptic adhesion molecules. To solve this problem, I have so far tested and adopted various antigen-retrieval and -exposing techniques, such as protease pretreatment and postembedding methods. Recently, glyoxal fixation was reported to be a better alternative for formalin fixation (Richter et al. EMBO J 37:139-159, 2018). In this seminar, I will introduce the usefulness and effectiveness of the new fixative in synaptic molecule detection.
Click here for more information: http://wpi-iiis.tsukuba.ac.jp/seminar |
Contact |
International Institute for Integrative Sleep Medicine Phone: 029-853-8080 (ext.8080) |