Central Nervous System - Histology
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Introduction
The Central Nervous System (CNS) is composed of the brain and the spinal cord and it is from the CNS that the Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) is derived. This page is specifically focussed on the histologic appearence of both the brain and spinal cord and therefore the anatomy of both structures will not be provided in depth. Instead, links to the relevant anatomy and physiology pages for each structure will be given below.
Anatomy & Physiology Links
CNS Development Forebrain Midbrain Hindbrain Cranial Nerves Spinal Cord
Histology of the Spinal Cord
Spinal cord TS section
The main cell type here is neuroglial cells.
Spinal cord TS section
This section shows well the large multipolar cells within the ventral horn.
Spinal cord TS section
Histology of the Brain
Cerebrum section
Cerebellum section
This article is still under construction. |