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  • Thumbnail for Franz Nissl
    Franz Alexander Nissl (9 September 1860, in Frankenthal – 11 August 1919, in Munich) was a German psychiatrist and medical researcher. He was a noted...
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    membranes. Nissl bodies were named after Franz Nissl, a German neuropathologist who invented the staining method bearing his name (Nissl staining). The...
    6 KB (637 words) - 23:06, 22 August 2023
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    organization of neurons he observed in the cerebral cortex using the Nissl method of cell staining. Brodmann published his maps of cortical areas in humans...
    21 KB (1,770 words) - 13:19, 6 March 2024
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    iron deposits in diseases like hemochromatosis. The Nissl method for Nissl substance and Golgi's method (and related silver stains) are useful in identifying...
    33 KB (3,171 words) - 22:45, 25 May 2024
  • Rudolf Nieuwenhuys 1927– Netherlands Franz Nissl 1860–1919 Germany Nissl body, Nissl granules, Nissl method Akinori Noma Japan Fernando Nottebohm 1940–...
    79 KB (1,585 words) - 00:48, 4 March 2024
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    nucleus. The Nissl method was commonly used as well as myelin sheath stains and silver stains. Use of the Klüver-Barrera staining method showed that Onuf's...
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  • extensions are normally not part of the glial limiting membrane. With the Nissl-method, Fañanas cells can be identified by their slightly bigger, roundish and...
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  • remaining negatively charged RNA staining it red. The method is useful in identifying the distribution of Nissl substance in neuronal cell bodies. Suvarna, S...
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    In cellular neuroscience, chromatolysis is the dissolution of the Nissl bodies in the cell body of a neuron. It is an induced response of the cell usually...
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    Heidelberg, with Franz Nissl, a neuropathologist. Other large names in medicine that he studied with at the time include Sciamanna and Nissl. After his studies...
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    the neurons in the brain and spinal cord. It is used to demonstrate the Nissl substance in the neurons and cell nuclei. In this role it is also often...
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    dendrites branch off of) contains many organelles, including granules called Nissl granules, which are composed largely of rough endoplasmic reticulum and...
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  • Costantini, Matteo; Griffin, Jeremy; Harper, Kaid; Prado Merini, Melania; Nissl, Benedikt; Kawamata, Yu; Baran, Phil (31 October 2022). Overcoming the Limitations...
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  • Dilation and curettage (category Methods of abortion)
    WebMD.com. Archived from the original on 2007-10-21. Retrieved 2007-04-29. Nissl, Jan (2005-01-18). "Dilation and curettage (D&C) for bleeding during menopause"...
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    different parts of the membrane. Numerous microscopic clumps called Nissl bodies (or Nissl substance) are seen when nerve cell bodies are stained with a basophilic...
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    used to enhance the contrast of particular features in microscopic images. Nissl staining uses aniline basic dyes to intensely stain the acidic polyribosomes...
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  • neuron density. It is specifically defined as the ratio of area covered by Nissl-stained elements to area covered by unstained elements. More sophisticated...
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    staining of blood. Can be used for staining Golgi apparatus in cells and Nissl granules in neurons. In microbiology, it is used in the MacConkey agar to...
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    acidic components of the neuronal cytoplasm a violet colour, specifically nissl bodies. Often used in brain research. Crystal violet, when combined with...
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  • Thumbnail for Karl Jaspers
    1908 and began work at a psychiatric hospital in Heidelberg under Franz Nissl, the successor of Emil Kraepelin and Karl Bonhoeffer, and Karl Wilmans....
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