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1.2. Nucleus

Fig. 1.2.01. Pyramidal cell nucleus with nucleoli
Fig. 1.2.02. Pyramidal cell: nucleus with indentation
Fig. 1.2.03. The nuclear pore
Fig. 1.2.04. Nuclear pores
Fig. 1.2.05. Nuclear pores, tangentional section
Fig. 1.2.06. Perichromatin granules
Fig. 1.2.07. Intranuclear rod
Fig. 1.2.08. Nucleolus of Purkinje cell
Fig. 1.2.09. Nucleus of Golgi cell
Fig. 1.2.10. Perinuclear envelope with pores in 3D
Fig. 1.2.11. Neuronal nucleus in 3D
Fig. 1.2.12. Neuronal nucleus in 3D
Fig. 1.2.13. Filaments in the intranuclear rod
Fig. 1.2.14. Watson channels with nuclear pores
Fig. 1.2.15. Nucleus of a pyramidal cell
Fig. 1.2.16. Nuclear pores viewed from in the nucleus
Fig. 1.2.17. 3D reconstruction of nuclear indentations and nucleoli 
Fig. 1.2.18. 3D reconstruction of nuclear rod in a neocortical pyramidal cell

Atlas of Ultrastructural Neurocytology

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    • 1. THE NEURON
      • 1.1. Plasma Membrane, Cytoplasm, and Organelles
      • 1.2. Nucleus
        • 1.2.01.
        • 1.2.02.
        • 1.2.03.
        • 1.2.04.
        • 1.2.05.
        • 1.2.06.
        • 1.2.07.
        • 1.2.08.
        • 1.2.09.
        • 1.2.10.
        • 1.2.11.
        • 1.2.12.
        • 1.2.13.
        • 1.2.14.
        • 1.2.15.
        • 1.2.16.
        • 1.2.17.
        • 1.2.18.
      • 1.3. Perikaryon
      • 1.4. Dendrites
      • 1.5. Axon
      • 1.6. Chemical Synapses
      • 1.7. Intercellular Junctions
      • 1.8. The Neuropil
      • 1.9. Regional Appearances of the Central Nervous Tissue
    • 2. THE NEUROGLIA
    • 3. THE BLOOD VESSELS
    • 4. THE CHOROID PLEXUS
    • 5. THE PERIPHERAL NERVES AND GANGLIA
    • 6. THE MENINGES
    • 7. ABNORMALITIES
    • 8. HOW SMALL IS IT?

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