Intracellular Staining in Neurobiology edited by Stanley B. Kater, Charles Nicholson.

The purpose of this book is to provide basic reference material to facilitate the further development and application of the intracellular staining techniques which originated with the introduction of Procion dye as a neurocellular stain. We had sev­ eral specific objectives in compiling these chapt...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Kater, Stanley B. (Editor), Nicholson, Charles (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1973.
Edition:1st ed. 1973.
Series:Springer eBook Collection.
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Table of Contents:
  • 1 The Development of Intracellular Staining
  • Technology of Intracellular Staining
  • 2 Intracellular Dye Injection: The Selection of Procion Yellow and its Application in Preliminary Studies of Neuronal Geometry in the Lobster Nervous System
  • 3 The Chemistry of Reactive Dyes and its Relevance to Intracellular Staining Techniques
  • 4 Principles of Fluorescence Microscopy and Photomicrography with Applications to Procion Yellow
  • 5 Procion Yellow as a Marker for Electron Microscopic Examination of Functionally Identified Nerve Cells
  • 6 The Form of Nerve Cells: Determination by Cobalt Impregnation
  • Recent Applications of Intracellular Staining
  • 7 Microelectrode Injection, Axonal Iontophoresis, and the Structure of Neurons
  • 8 Permeability and Structure of Electrotonic Junctions and Intercellular Movements of Tracers
  • 9 Characterization of an Insect Neuron which cannot be Visualized in situ
  • 10 Intracellular Staining Techniques in Gastropod Molluscs
  • 11 Morphological Identification of Single Cells in the Fish Retina by Intracellular Dye Injection
  • 12 Morphological and Physiological Identification of Retinal Cells in the Turtle
  • 13 Morphological Identification of Simple, Complex and Hyper-complex Cells in the Visual Cortex of the Cat
  • 14 Procion Yellow Staining of Functionally Identified Interneurons in the Spinal Cord of the Cat
  • 15 Procion Yellow and Cobalt as Tools for the Study of Structure-Function Relationships in Vertebrate Central Nervous Systems
  • Quantitative Analyses
  • 16 Computer Analysis of Neuronal Structure
  • 17 The Use of Intracellular Dye Injections in the Study of Small Neural Networks
  • 18 Determination of Neuronal Membrane Properties Using Intracellular Staining Techniques
  • Practical Considerations
  • 19 Current Practice and Prospects for the Intracellular Stains
  • 20 A Guide to Intracellular Staining Techniques.