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2.3. Oligodendroglia

Fig. 2.3.01. Oligodendrocytes
Fig. 2.3.02. Oligodendrocyte with lamellar lysosomes
Fig. 2.3.03. Oligodendrocyte, origin of dark process
Fig. 2.3.04. Oligodendroglial myelin sheath
Fig. 2.3.05. Myelinated axon with cytoplasmic oligodendroglial tongue
Fig. 2.3.06. Oligodendrocyte in 3D
Fig. 2.3.07. Oligodendroglial tongue invagination in 3D
Fig. 2.3.08. Aligned oligodendrocytes from cerebral cortex 
Fig. 2.3.09. 3D reconstruction of two oligodendroglial cells
Fig. 2.3.10. Pericapillary located oligodendroglila cell
Fig. 2.3.11. Oligodendroglial process and myelinated axons
Fig. 2.3.12. 3D reconstruction of myelinated axon
Fig. 2.3.13. Glial cell nuclei and blood capillaries 

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  • Atlas
    • 1. THE NEURON
    • 2. THE NEUROGLIA
      • 2.1. Astrocytes
      • 2.2. Ependyma
      • 2.3. Oligodendroglia
        • 2.3.01.
        • 2.3.02.
        • 2.3.03.
        • 2.3.04.
        • 2.3.05.
        • 2.3.06.
        • 2.3.07.
        • 2.3.08.
        • 2.3.09.
        • 2.3.10.
        • 2.3.1. Central Myelin
        • 2.3.11.
        • 2.3.12.
        • 2.3.13.
      • 2.4. Microglia
    • 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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