Fred H. Gage • Yves Christen
Editors
2013
Studies of human brain and neuronal function in phenotypically normal as well as neurological and psychiatric patients have been performed using noninvasive imaging methods. However, the spatial and temporal limitations do not permit single cell/neuron resolution. In addition, genomic and molecular studies of neurological and psychiatric patients are conducted on postmortem tissues often representing the end-stage of life and disease or from peripheral tissues and biopsies, and blood.