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Neurofibrils in living ganglion cells of the chick, cultivated in vitro
The Anatomical Record, 1936Paul Weiss, Hsi Wang
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THE NEUROFIBRILS IN SYSTEMIC DISEASE AND IN SUPRAVITAL EXPERIMENTS
Archives of Neurology & Psychiatry, 1934Studies of cerebral changes in dysentery and other severe gastrointestinal infections, carried out in collaboration with T. T. Wu, made it necessary, before judging the results, to study some features in specimens stained by the Bielschowsky method which hitherto have been considered pathologic, such as thickening, formation of more or less winding ...
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Modification of Bielschowsky's method for detection of senile plaques and intracellular neurofibrils
Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1987The distinction of the modification of Bielschowsky's method lies in additional colouring of silver-golden sections with strong solutions of stable cresyl-violet and acetic acid, as well as in recommendations to use precise-profile cortical sections.
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Journal of Cell Science, 1961
ABSTRACT Classical histological methods demonstrate 4 cytoplasmic networks in fixed vertebrate neurones: ‘neurofibrils’, ‘Nissl complex’, ‘Golgi apparatus’, and ‘trophospongium’. The work described in this paper was undertaken to find out whether the 4 networks of classical histology correspond to 4 structures recognizable as such in the
G. B. David, A. W. Brown, K. B. Mallion
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ABSTRACT Classical histological methods demonstrate 4 cytoplasmic networks in fixed vertebrate neurones: ‘neurofibrils’, ‘Nissl complex’, ‘Golgi apparatus’, and ‘trophospongium’. The work described in this paper was undertaken to find out whether the 4 networks of classical histology correspond to 4 structures recognizable as such in the
G. B. David, A. W. Brown, K. B. Mallion
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Cells Tissues Organs, 1979
Argentophil neuronal perikarya and perikaryal neurofibrils similar to those illustrated in Ramon y Cajal’s classical studies have in the present investigation been found to be manifestations of the chromophil neuron. Conclusive evidence of such association was obtained by silver impregnation with the Bodian technique of sections previously stained with
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Argentophil neuronal perikarya and perikaryal neurofibrils similar to those illustrated in Ramon y Cajal’s classical studies have in the present investigation been found to be manifestations of the chromophil neuron. Conclusive evidence of such association was obtained by silver impregnation with the Bodian technique of sections previously stained with
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[Silver impregnation of neurofibrils in paraffin sections].
Anatomischer Anzeiger, 1987A method is described, which is based on an impregnation with a silver nitrate solution (pH = 5,0), and on a physical development.
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Effect of Adrenaline on Neurofibril Formation in Adult Mammalian Cortical Neurones in Tissue Culture
Nature, 1958IN recent experiments, the addition of adrenaline (0.001–0.005 µgm./ml.) to in vitro cultures or subcultures of adult mammalian cerebral cortex invariably caused the appearance of neurofibrils in the neurones within 30–90 min. The formation of neurofibrils was recorded, with phase-contrast time-lapse photomicrography, on the living neurones.
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Journal of the History of the Neurosciences, 2014
Neurofibrils, identified after staining with Cajal's reduced silver nitrate, for example, were thought by many senior histologists in the nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries to conduct action potentials. There was no basis for this popular idea, although it was the impetus for intense study of the "neurofibrillar network" within neurons by Golgi ...
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Neurofibrils, identified after staining with Cajal's reduced silver nitrate, for example, were thought by many senior histologists in the nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries to conduct action potentials. There was no basis for this popular idea, although it was the impetus for intense study of the "neurofibrillar network" within neurons by Golgi ...
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