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Nissal Staining

Camillo Golgi ( )

Golgi-Stained Neurons

Ramon-y Cajal

Pyramidal Neurons by Cajal

Staining Techniques

Soma, Axon, Dendrites

Neuron Dendrites & Axon

Normal and Abnormal Dendrite

Gene Transcription

Ribosomes and Rough ER

Protein Synthesis on Free Ribosome, on Rough ER

Endoplasmic Reticulum, Golgi Apparatus

Mitochondrion

Microtubules, Neurofilaments,Microfilaments

Movement along Microtubules

Axon Hillock, Collaterals

Synapse

Synaptic Inputs to Dendrites

Dendritic Spines

Myelin Sheath around Axon

Retinal Layering

Bipolar Stratification

Ganglion Cell Stratification

Vertical and Horizontal Amacrine Cells

Cajal’s IPL Layering

Patch Recording: Synaptic Inputs

Each Filter Extracts a Different Area