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Cytoarchitecture

Cytoarchitecture (from Greek κύτος 'cell' and ἀρχιτεκτονική 'architecture'), also known as cytoarchitectonics, is the study of the cellular composition of the central nervous system's tissues under the microscope. Cytoarchitectonics is one of the ways to parse the brain, by obtaining sections of the brain using a microtome and staining them with chemical …

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The Nissl staining technique

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History of the cerebral cytoarchitecture

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Cytoarchitecture

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related to The Nissl staining technique · 7
Cytoarchitecture → Franz Nissl, However, Many, Nissl, Other, The Nissl, These
related to history · 6
Cytoarchitecture → Alfred Walter Campbell, Defining, It, Paul Flechsig, Theodor Meynert, Viennese

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brain cytoarchitectonics staining nissl areas cerebral greek ἀρχιτεκτονική neurons used reveal different 'architecture' study technique also central nervous tissues one

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Cytoarchitecturerelated to historyDefining0.60section
Cytoarchitecturerelated to historyIt0.60section
Cytoarchitecturerelated to historyViennese0.60section
Cytoarchitecturerelated to historyTheodor Meynert0.60section
Cytoarchitecturerelated to historyPaul Flechsig0.60section
Cytoarchitecturerelated to historyAlfred Walter Campbell0.60section
Cytoarchitecturerelated to The Nissl staining techniqueThe Nissl0.60section
Cytoarchitecturerelated to The Nissl staining techniqueFranz Nissl0.60section
Cytoarchitecturerelated to The Nissl staining techniqueThese0.60section

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