- In
cellular neuroscience,
Nissl bodies (also
called Nissl granules,
Nissl substance or
tigroid substance) are
discrete granular structures in neurons...
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Nissl may
refer to:
Nissl body, also
known as
Nissl substance or
Nissl material, a
component of
neurons Franz Nissl, the
German medical researcher who...
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Franz Alexander Nissl (9
September 1860, in
Frankenthal – 11
August 1919, in Munich) was a
German psychiatrist and
medical researcher. He was a noted...
- architecture, e.g., "F" for
areas of the
frontal lobe. The
Nissl staining technique (named for
Franz Nissl the
neuroscientist and
histologist who
originated the...
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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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Grete Nissl (born 30
November 1911, date of
death unknown) was an
Austrian alpine skier. She
competed in the women's
combined event at the 1936 Winter...
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demonstrate iron
deposits in
diseases like hemochromatosis. The
Nissl method for
Nissl substance and Golgi's
method (and
related silver stains) are useful...
- the
surface of the
cortex at the top. Left:
Nissl-stained
visual cortex of a
human adult. Middle:
Nissl-stained
motor cortex of a
human adult. Right:...
- 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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