Friday, 1 February 2019

proteins - Visual maps of the neuronal membrane


There are lots of visual maps of the brain as a whole, especially the cortex, that show the distribution of "features" over a two-dimensional map, e.g. the Brodman areas (their morphology and their functions), or the cortical homunculi.


What I would like to literally see - on a quite different level of resolution - are density distributions of some "items" over the membrane of some prototypical neurons, especially:



So my question is for instructive graphical displays of such distributions, may it be in an article, on a website, or in a book.


(I assume that none of the items above is distributed evenly. But maybe some are on a specific type of neuron?)




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