10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «NEUROFIBRILLAR»
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Texture of the Nervous System of Man and the Vertebrates
[Most of these neurons, similarly to those of the 7th layer, stain with neurofibrillar
methods. The various patterns of the neurofibrillar skeleton are shown in Fig. 171
. Note the reticulated arrangement of neurofibrils in the superficial regions of the ...
Santiago R.y Cajal, Pedro Pasik, Tauba Pasik, 2002
2
Neurotoxicology: Approaches and Methods
The neurofibrillar methods provide a crisp image of axons within central tracts
and peripheral nerves and can highlight the complex pattern of connections
within the neuropil that appears vacant with Nissl stains. However, alterations in
such ...
Louis W. Chang, William Slikker, Jr., 1995
3
The Central Nervous System of Vertebrates: With Posters
Trends Neurosci 16:316-323 Windle WF (1932a) The neurofibrillar structure of
the 7-mm cat embryo. J Comp Neurol 55:99-138 Windle WF (1932b) The
neurofibrillar structure of the five- and-one-half-millimeter cat embryo. J Comp
Neurol ...
R. Nieuwenhuys, Hendrik Jan Donkelaar, Charles Nicholson, 1998
4
Neuroanatomy for the Neuroscientist
(b) Neurofibrillar staining of axons and terminals in the ventral horn region of the
cervical spinal cord Microtubules and Axoplasmic Flow With the protein-
manufacturing apparatus present only in the soma, and to a lesser degree in the
...
Stanley Jacobson, Elliott M. Marcus, 2011
5
The History of Neuroscience in Autobiography
Brian Boycott and I were studying lizards and found that our neurofibrillar silver
stains showed up some curious structures in the brains that were present when
the animals were kept in the cold but not when they were kept warm. The electron
...
6
Survey on Neurobiology: Bibliography of Genetic Neurology
Neurofibrillar development of cat embryos: extent of development in the
Telencephalon and Diencephalon up to l5 mm. Jour. Comp. Neur. 63: l39-l7l. (
Morpho- and histogenesis of fiber tracts; lack of integrative pathways in forebrain
of l5 mm.
National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Neurobiology, 1952
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PROGRESS MEDICINAL CHEM PMC34
Neuropathological examination of brain tissue reveals three types of abnormality:
senile plaques, neurofibrillar degeneration and neuronal loss. Senile plaques
are the most characteristic feature. The centre of the plaques contain a deposit of
...
8
Clinical Neuroembryology: Development and Developmental ...
Development 108:121–145 Windle WF (1935) Neurofibrillar development of cat
embryos: Extent of development in the telencephalon and diencephalon up to 15
mm.J Comp Neurol 63:139–171 Windle WF, Austin MF (1936) Neurofibrillar ...
Hans J. ten Donkelaar, Martin Lammens, Akira Hori, 2006
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Aluminium and Alzheimer's Disease: The science that ...
However neurofibrillar tangles are not observed in such patients indicating that
aluminium may not directly be involved in their formation. However aluminium
accumulation in various cell lines (Albeo et al., 1999) in the brains of
experimental ...
10
Continuity of Neural Functions from Prenatal to Postnatal Life
Development of supraspinal structure and descending projections to the spinal
cord A considerable amount of valuable information on the neurofibrillar
development of human embryonic brain can be found in studies by Windle (1970
).
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