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Cajal and De Castro's neurohistological methods /

Cajal and De Castro's Neurohistological Methods provides the first English translation of Fernando de Castro's 1933 publication Elementos de Tecnica Micrografica del Sistema Nervioso. A student of the famed founder of modern neuroscience, with Santiago Ramon y Cajal also serving as the edi...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores principales: Merchán, Miguel A. (Autor), Felipe, Javier de (Autor), Castro, Fernando de, 1967- (Autor)
Otros Autores: Ramón y Cajal, Santiago, 1852-1934
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
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Publicado: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, [2016]
Edición:First edition.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover; Cajal and de Castro's Neurohistological Methods; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Foreword; Preliminary Information; List of Plates; Plates; Section One Historical Context; 1 The Authors and Their Backgrounds ; Section Two Basic Histological Techniques; 2 The Microscope and the Fixatives; Microscope; Fixatives; 3 Decalcifying Agents; 4 General Dissociation Procedures; Embedding Techniques and Agents (Celloidin, Paraffin and Gelatin); Dissociation; Sectioning; Frozen Section Procedure; Celloidin and Collodion Embedding; Paraffin Embedding; Gelatin Embedding.
  • Superficial Paraffin Imbedding 5 Handling and Mounting Serial Sections; Sections of Celloidin-​embedded Material; Sections of Paraffin-​embedded Material; 6 General Staining Methods; Some Remarks on the Staining Process; Sources and Composition of Dyes; 7 Formulae for Carmine and Hematoxylin: Substantive and Adjective Coloration with Aniline Stains; Bichromic and Trichromic Methods; Double and Triple Stains; Modifications of the Iron-​Hematoxylin. Methods for the Staining of Mitochondria; 8 Section Mounting and Preservation
  • Mounting Sections that Require Previous Dehydration and ClarificationSection Mounting without Dehydration and Clarification; Section Three Special Techniques; 9 Methods for the Demonstration of Neuronal Morphology: Golgi's Procedures and Their Variations; 10 Continuation of the Methods for Demonstrating the Morphology of Neurons; Ehrlich's Methylene Blue and its Variations (EN 19); Fixation, Sectioning, and Mounting Techniques for Methylene Blue Stained Material; 11 Methods to Study the Structure of the Nerve Cell; Nissl Chromatic Bodies; Methods for Staining the Neurofibrils.
  • Silver Impregnation MethodsImpregnation of the Golgi Apparatus; Demonstration of Plastosomes, Centrosomes, Oxidases, and Pigmentary Spherules; Nucleus and Cell Membrane; 12 Staining of Neuronal Axons in the Centers; 13 Myelin Staining; 14 Coloration of the Macroglia, Microglia, and Oligodendroglia; Macroglia; Demonstration of the Gliosomes and Mitochondria; Impregnation of Oligodendroglia and Microglia; 15 Methods to Demonstrate the Connective Tissue; Methods for Staining the Connective Tissue; Impregnation Methods for Connective Tissue; Supravital Staining with Acidic Dyes.
  • 16 Methods for the Demonstration of Substances Produced by Alterations of the Cell MetabolismDemonstration of Some Cell Granules; Demonstration of Fats and Lipoid Substances; Demonstration of Ferric Pigments; Demonstration of non-​Ferric Pigments; Glycogen Demonstration; Demonstration of Amyloid Substance and Corpora Amylacea; Demonstration of Hyaline Degeneration; Calcareous Substances; 17 Methods for the Demonstration of the Peripheral Nerves under both Normal and Pathological Conditions; Demonstration of Ranvier Nodes; Methods to Stain the Schwann Cells; Methods for Myelin Staining