2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-1059-5_11
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Integrated Measurements of Electrical Activity, Oxygen Tension, Blood Flow, and Ca2+-Signaling in Rodents In Vivo

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“…For example, CNS tissue comprises two major tissues: grey matter and white matter. Grey matter (~10% of the tissue in the brain volume) consists mainly of neuronal cell bodies (and unmyelinated axons and glial cells), while white matter (the deeper layer) mainly contains myelinated axons (and astrocytes and oligodendrocytes that produce myelin) [227]. Whether an evidentiary stain carries predominantly grey or white matter, will affect which markers can respond.…”
Section: Fluids and Tissues Carry Multiple Cell Typesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, CNS tissue comprises two major tissues: grey matter and white matter. Grey matter (~10% of the tissue in the brain volume) consists mainly of neuronal cell bodies (and unmyelinated axons and glial cells), while white matter (the deeper layer) mainly contains myelinated axons (and astrocytes and oligodendrocytes that produce myelin) [227]. Whether an evidentiary stain carries predominantly grey or white matter, will affect which markers can respond.…”
Section: Fluids and Tissues Carry Multiple Cell Typesmentioning
confidence: 99%