This Research Topic is part of the Methods and Applications in series.
This series aims to highlight the latest experimental techniques and methods used to investigate fundamental questions in cellular neuroscience research. We welcome articles that explore the advantages and limitations of experimental techniques. This Topic includes technologies and up-to-date methods which help advance the field of Cellular Neuropathology.
In all articles, it is expected that the utility of a method or protocol must be evident. We welcome contributions covering all aspects of cellular neuropathology. Submissions will be handled by the team of Topic Editors in the respective sections.
This Research Topic welcomes:
• Methods: Describing either new or existing methods that are significantly improved or adapted for specific purposes. These manuscripts may include primary (original) data.
• Protocols: Detailed descriptions, including pitfalls and troubleshooting, to benefit those who may evaluate or employ the techniques. The protocols must be proven to work.
• Perspective or General Commentaries on methods and protocols relevant for physiology research.
• Reviews and mini-reviews of topical methods and protocols highlighting the important future directions of the field.
Methods in Cellular Neurobiology Research welcomes contributions on new or established methods and protocols that advance our understanding of the physiological and pathological mechanisms of cellular damage in various disease models. This Research Topic aims to collect new evidence and perspectives on the nervous system in both pathological and normal conditions, including pathological modifications in animal models of disease or models to study normal neuro-mechanisms—whether obtained by genetic engineering, pharmacological induction, or surgical methods. The scope of this Research Topic covers pathologies ranging from degenerative, ischemic, traumatic, and inflammatory conditions to cancer.
We welcome reviews (systematic, narrative, or scoping), methods manuscripts, and original research works related to physiological and pathological mechanisms in the developing and aging brain. The processes and mechanisms involved typically range from the molecular to the subcellular, cellular, and microcircuit levels.
Keywords:
neuropathology, neurodevelopment, cellular, methods
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.
This Research Topic is part of the Methods and Applications in series.
This series aims to highlight the latest experimental techniques and methods used to investigate fundamental questions in cellular neuroscience research. We welcome articles that explore the advantages and limitations of experimental techniques. This Topic includes technologies and up-to-date methods which help advance the field of Cellular Neuropathology.
In all articles, it is expected that the utility of a method or protocol must be evident. We welcome contributions covering all aspects of cellular neuropathology. Submissions will be handled by the team of Topic Editors in the respective sections.
This Research Topic welcomes:
• Methods: Describing either new or existing methods that are significantly improved or adapted for specific purposes. These manuscripts may include primary (original) data.
• Protocols: Detailed descriptions, including pitfalls and troubleshooting, to benefit those who may evaluate or employ the techniques. The protocols must be proven to work.
• Perspective or General Commentaries on methods and protocols relevant for physiology research.
• Reviews and mini-reviews of topical methods and protocols highlighting the important future directions of the field.
Methods in Cellular Neurobiology Research welcomes contributions on new or established methods and protocols that advance our understanding of the physiological and pathological mechanisms of cellular damage in various disease models. This Research Topic aims to collect new evidence and perspectives on the nervous system in both pathological and normal conditions, including pathological modifications in animal models of disease or models to study normal neuro-mechanisms—whether obtained by genetic engineering, pharmacological induction, or surgical methods. The scope of this Research Topic covers pathologies ranging from degenerative, ischemic, traumatic, and inflammatory conditions to cancer.
We welcome reviews (systematic, narrative, or scoping), methods manuscripts, and original research works related to physiological and pathological mechanisms in the developing and aging brain. The processes and mechanisms involved typically range from the molecular to the subcellular, cellular, and microcircuit levels.
Keywords:
neuropathology, neurodevelopment, cellular, methods
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.