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A reliable Golgi-Kopsch modification.

Joseph N. Riley
- 01 Jan 1979 - 
- Vol. 4, Iss: 1, pp 127-129
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A reliable Golgi-Kopsch variant is described and procedures for cutting, counterstaining, and handling sections are described.
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This article is published in Brain Research Bulletin.The article was published on 1979-01-01. It has received 53 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Potassium dichromate & Silver nitrate.

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Abnormal dendritic spine characteristics in the temporal and visual cortices of patients with fragile-X syndrome: a quantitative examination

TL;DR: Qualitative examination of human brain autopsy material has shown that fragile-X patients exhibit abnormal dendritic spine lengths and shapes on parieto-occipital neocortical pyramidal cells, which may suggest a global failure of normal dendrites maturation and or pruning during development that persists throughout adulthood.
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Increased dendritic spine densities on cortical projection neurons in autism spectrum disorders

TL;DR: Examining dendritic spines on Golgi-impregnated cortical pyramidal cells in the cortex of ASD subjects and age-matched control cases provides structural support for recent suggestions of connectional changes within the cerebral cortex that may result in altered cortical computations.
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Intergeniculate leaflet: An anatomically and functionally distinct subdivision of the lateral geniculate complex

TL;DR: The organization of the IGL and its connections as revealed in this analysis is in accord with its role in the integration of visual input with other information to provide feedback regulation of the SCN pacemaker.
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Dendritic reorganization in the denervated dentate gyrus of the rat following entorhinal cortical lesions: A Golgi and electron microscopic analysis

TL;DR: Electron microscopic analysis confirms the Golgi observations, indicating that the amount of neuropil occupied by dendritic shafts in the denervated zone is initially reduced and later recovers to values close to those observed in control animals.
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Cerebellar Cortex: Cytology and Organization

TL;DR: A new Morphology of the Cerebellar Cortex and Synaptic Connections of Golgi Cells is presented, which aims to clarify the role of the Golgi Apparatus and its role in the Basket Cell.
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Dendritic spine "dysgenesis" and mental retardation

TL;DR: Golgi studies reveal abnormally long, thin spines and the absence of short, thick spines on dendrites of cortical neurons in retarded children with normal karyotypes in relation to age and the severity of developmental retardation.
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Apical dendritic spines of the visual cortex and light deprivation in the mouse

TL;DR: It was concluded that visual sensory deprivation affect the fine structure of the central nervous system and the results observed support the assumption that structural changes in the nerve cells occur as the result of experience.
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