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1.3. Perikaryon

Fig. 1.3.01. Perikaryon of the pyramidal neuron
Fig. 1.3.02. Perikaryon of the Purkinje neuron
Fig. 1.3.03. Perikaryon of motor neuron from anterior horn of spinal cord
Fig. 1.3.04. Perikaryon of motor neuron from anterior horn of spinal cord
Fig. 1.3.05. Perikaryon of neuron from trigeminal ganglion
Fig. 1.3.06. Perikaryon of neuron from trigeminal ganglion
Fig. 1.3.07. Serial sections of perikaryon of pyramidal neuron
Fig. 1.3.08. Perikaryon of pyramidal neuron and surround
Fig. 1.3.09. Perikaryon of pyramidal neuron in 3D
Fig. 1.3.10. Perikaryon of neocortical pyramidal neuron
Fig. 1.3.11. 3D reconstructions of two neocortical pyramidal cells
Fig. 1.3.12. A somatic spine originating from a pyramidal cell
Fig. 1.3.13. A somatic spine in graphic reconstruction and in Golgi impregnation
Fig. 1.3.14. 3D reconstruction of a group of somatic spines
Fig. 1.3.15. 3D reconstructions of somatic spines
Fig. 1.3.16. 3D reconstructions of somatic spines of neocortical pyramidal cells 

 

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  • Atlas
    • 1. THE NEURON
      • 1.1. Plasma Membrane, Cytoplasm, and Organelles
      • 1.2. Nucleus
      • 1.3. Perikaryon
        • 1.3.01.
        • 1.3.02.
        • 1.3.03.
        • 1.3.04.
        • 1.3.05.
        • 1.3.06.
        • 1.3.07.
        • 1.3.08.
        • 1.3.09.
        • 1.3.10.
        • 1.3.11.
        • 1.3.12.
        • 1.3.13.
        • 1.3.14.
        • 1.3.15.
        • 1.3.16.
      • 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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