A Microscopical Study of Changes Due to Functional Activity in Nerve Cells
The book A Microscopical Study of Changes Due to Functional Activity in Nerve Cells was written by author Hodge, Clifton F. (Clifton Fremont), 1859-1919 Here you can read free online of A Microscopical Study of Changes Due to Functional Activity in Nerve Cells book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A Microscopical Study of Changes Due to Functional Activity in Nerve Cells a good or bad book?
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In the liver, among fat droplets, which shone brightly on the dark field, were a few shining particles shaped like those in the ganglion cells, but these were quite permanent. The same forms are found in the osmic acid liver. In the oil gland, freshly crushed out, among sheaves of fatty 158 HODGE. [Vol. VII. acid crystals, particles of the above form were quite numerous, but these also had no tendency to vanish. Grandis (16) has obtained staining of intranuclear crystals by long immersion in os...mic acid. This was also tried, teasing out the ganglion cells in osmic acid, but with uncertain or nega- tive results. Miss Leonard (41, p. 39) also calls attention to crystals or crystal-like bodies in the liver cells of frogs. Appearances of this form have a somewhat wide distribution in avian tissues, so far as examined. I have found them in the spinal and sympathetic ganglia of all birds studied, in the livers of several, all which were examined for them, in the uropygial gland of two (only ones examined), and in the secreting cells of the oviducts of two fowls.
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