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The quality of the collected human brain tissue can vary, affecting results obtained with immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization in human fetal brains compared with rodent brains obtained in a controlled laboratory setting.
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Brain tissues can then be analysed directly using in vitro electrophysiological techniques normally only possible on animal brain tissue.
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Cytosine hydroxymethylation levels are often around 0.1% in mammalian tissues, but can vary greatly [ 42], with highest values in the brain, where up to 1% of the cytosines can be hydroxymethylated [ 41].
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