MIT scientists image serotonine activity in living brain

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MIT scientists image serotonine activity in living brain

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Hi,

another member already mentioned it but i think that this deserves an own topic:

Scientists of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a three-dimensional imaging technique that maps serotonin as it's reabsorbed into neurons in a living brain.

https://lgo.mit.edu/engineerinmediapost ... ing-brain/

I think this could be a great help for us in finding the cause.

I found this email of one of the researchers who is involved: aviad.hai@mail.huji.ac.il

Here is the email of the corresponding author: jasanoff@mit.edu

It would be great if anyone who is a nativespeaker will contact one or both.

Greetings
Recovery
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Re: MIT scientists image serotonine activity in living brain

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Recovery wrote:Hi,

another member already mentioned it but i think that this deserves an own topic:

Scientists of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a three-dimensional imaging technique that maps serotonin as it's reabsorbed into neurons in a living brain.

https://lgo.mit.edu/engineerinmediapost ... ing-brain/

I think this could be a great help for us in finding the cause.

I found this email of one of the researchers who is involved: aviad.hai@mail.huji.ac.il

Here is the email of the corresponding author: jasanoff@mit.edu

It would be great if anyone who is a nativespeaker will contact one or both.

Greetings
Recovery
Wonderful idea, please native english speaker write for us a mail where there is breafly told our story and where we ask how to start, in collaboration whit them, a research on pssd whit their new technology!
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German fmri study about PSSD could be possible! Criteria: http://www.pssdforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=1020
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sjv16477 wrote:
Recovery wrote:Hi,

another member already mentioned it but i think that this deserves an own topic:

Scientists of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a three-dimensional imaging technique that maps serotonin as it's reabsorbed into neurons in a living brain.

https://lgo.mit.edu/engineerinmediapost ... ing-brain/

I think this could be a great help for us in finding the cause.

I found this email of one of the researchers who is involved: aviad.hai@mail.huji.ac.il

Here is the email of the corresponding author: jasanoff@mit.edu

It would be great if anyone who is a nativespeaker will contact one or both.

Greetings
Recovery
Wonderful idea, please native english speaker write for us a mail where there is breafly told our story and where we ask how to start, in collaboration whit them, a research on pssd whit their new technology!
Quote. I am agree. Please one guy from USA try to send an email. it could be very usefull. MIT Researches are one of the best in the world. Please.


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Re: MIT scientists image serotonine activity in living brain

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Recovery wrote:Hi,

another member already mentioned it but i think that this deserves an own topic:

Scientists of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a three-dimensional imaging technique that maps serotonin as it's reabsorbed into neurons in a living brain.

https://lgo.mit.edu/engineerinmediapost ... ing-brain/

I think this could be a great help for us in finding the cause.

I found this email of one of the researchers who is involved: aviad.hai@mail.huji.ac.il

Here is the email of the corresponding author: jasanoff@mit.edu

It would be great if anyone who is a nativespeaker will contact one or both.

Greetings
Recovery
Anyone?
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Re: MIT scientists image serotonine activity in living brain

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Recovery wrote:
Recovery wrote:Hi,

another member already mentioned it but i think that this deserves an own topic:

Scientists of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a three-dimensional imaging technique that maps serotonin as it's reabsorbed into neurons in a living brain.

https://lgo.mit.edu/engineerinmediapost ... ing-brain/

I think this could be a great help for us in finding the cause.

I found this email of one of the researchers who is involved: aviad.hai@mail.huji.ac.il

Here is the email of the corresponding author: jasanoff@mit.edu

It would be great if anyone who is a nativespeaker will contact one or both.

Greetings
Recovery
Anyone?

I think we have to use google translate and do it by ourself...
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sjv16477 wrote:
Recovery wrote:
Recovery wrote:Hi,

another member already mentioned it but i think that this deserves an own topic:

Scientists of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a three-dimensional imaging technique that maps serotonin as it's reabsorbed into neurons in a living brain.

https://lgo.mit.edu/engineerinmediapost ... ing-brain/

I think this could be a great help for us in finding the cause.

I found this email of one of the researchers who is involved: aviad.hai@mail.huji.ac.il

Here is the email of the corresponding author: jasanoff@mit.edu

It would be great if anyone who is a nativespeaker will contact one or both.

Greetings
Recovery
Anyone?

I think we have to use google translate and do it by ourself...
If someone writes it, I can edit it.
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Has someone emailed them yet? What native language are you talking about? Don't they speak English?
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