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DESCRIPTION:The extracellular space in brain cells is an ultra-microstructu
 re that has not been fully understood. It not only provides the fundamenta
 l conditions and environment required for the functional activity of neuro
 ns and neural networks\, but the molecular transport within it also plays 
 a critical role in essential brain functions such as sleep\, memory\, and 
 sensory formation. Due to its nano-scale structure and the difficulty in i
 n vivo detection\, it has not been thoroughly studied. This academic excha
 nge will introduce and compare various techniques for probing the extracel
 lular space of brain cells\, summarize the latest scientific discoveries r
 egarding this space\, and\, in conjunction with reports on the patterns an
 d influencing factors of molecular transport within this space\, discuss t
 he feasibility of establishing novel neuro-modulatory theories and technol
 ogical systems based on the extracellular space. Additionally\, this sessi
 on will provide a future outlook on brain disease treatments via pathways 
 through the extracellular space.\n\nSpeaker(s): Hongbing\n\nRoom A7 Shahe 
 Yuan\, School of BME\, Health Science Center\, Shenzhen University Xili Ca
 mpus\, No 1066 Xueyuan Ave\, No 1066 Xueyuan Ave\, Shenzhen\, Guangdong\, 
 China\, 518055
LOCATION:Room A7 Shahe Yuan\, School of BME\, Health Science Center\, Shenz
 hen University Xili Campus\, No 1066 Xueyuan Ave\, No 1066 Xueyuan Ave\, S
 henzhen\, Guangdong\, China\, 518055
ORGANIZER:leiby@szu.edu.cn
SEQUENCE:9
SUMMARY:Exploration Techniques and Applications of Extracellular Space in B
 rain Cells
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/364122
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;The extracellular space in brain cells is 
 an ultra-microstructure that has not been fully understood. It not only pr
 ovides the fundamental conditions and environment required for the functio
 nal activity of neurons and neural networks\, but the molecular transport 
 within it also plays a critical role in essential brain functions such as 
 sleep\, memory\, and sensory formation. Due to its nano-scale structure an
 d the difficulty in in vivo detection\, it has not been thoroughly studied
 . This academic exchange will introduce and compare various techniques for
  probing the extracellular space of brain cells\, summarize the latest sci
 entific discoveries regarding this space\, and\, in conjunction with repor
 ts on the patterns and influencing factors of molecular transport within t
 his space\, discuss the feasibility of establishing novel neuro-modulatory
  theories and technological systems based on the extracellular space. Addi
 tionally\, this session will provide a future outlook on brain disease tre
 atments via pathways through the extracellular space.&lt;/p&gt;
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