April 2026
461 pages
17h 56m
English
The nerve cells of the nervous system are highly interconnected and therefore highly complex. Each cell is already very complex on its own. Different approaches can be used to make these complexities comprehensible. One of these is to create an image of reality. Santiago Felipe Ramón y Cajal excelled in the creation of drawings of the nervous system, and his work was honored with the Nobel Prize for Physiology and Medicine in 1906. His co-Nobel Prize winner was Camillo Golgi, who developed the Golgi staining, which can be used to contrast the nerve tissue and thus distinguish it from the pictorial background. This makes it possible to visualize a nerve cell in isolation. Figure 9.8 shows one of Ramón ...
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