1967
DOI: 10.1007/bf02679633
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The relationship of biochemical and morphological information in the central nervous system: The problem of sampling

Abstract: The histology of the central nervous system (CNS) is complex, consisting of membranes derived from a number of cell types as well as specialized membranes associated with structural modifications of the neuron. The cell structure, and thus the membrane content, of the CNS varies with age and from area to area; in no instance is it possible to isolate a single cell type without special microdissection techniques. Neurological disease often involves specific areas of the CNS attacking one or all of the cellular … Show more

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