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| Circumcapillary
Mast Cells within the Anterior Nuclei of the Thalamus (1000x) |
Crystallized Calcium Protein Complex within
the Thalamus 70 days after Lithium-Pilocarpine Seizure Induction.
Approximately 100 micrometers across the major axis. |
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Crystallized G-Factor indicating calcium
and aggregates of polysaccharides and nucleic acids |
Clusters of G-Factor
(large aggregates of basophilic material) within the thalamus |
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| Entorhinal Cortices |
Horizontal Section of Large Aggregates of
Nissl Stained material within the Thalamus following seizures induced
by Lithium-Pilocarpine |
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| Typical Distribution of G-Factor within
the Thalamus 6 months to 1 year after induction of Lithium-Pilocarpine
seizures associated with emergence of spontaneous seizures. |
A. Alizarin
Red stained crystalline form of the densely basophilic material
B.) The Alizarin reaction after pre-incubation for 10 minutes with
a metal chelator |
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| Anomalous infiltration of granule cells
in one side of the hippocampal formation of an adult rat that had
been exposed during its entire prenatal development to 30 nT to 50
nT complex magnetic fields designed to affect gene expression. |
Detailed histomorphology of the hippocampal
formation of a rat that had been exposed to the "lindagene"
sequence during its prenatal development. The sequence was composed
of 50 blocks, each presented for 200 msec, with each point's duration=
1 msec. Every second block was a pattern known to enhance long-term
potentiation in adult hippocampal slices. The entire sequence was
presented for 10 sec (1 msec x 10,000 points) once every 40 sec. Upper
Left: 40 x, increased density of granule cells in the right dentate
gyrus and conspicuous heterotopia in the hippocampal formation. Upper
Right: 100 x, heterotopic area in the hippocampus; Lower Left: 200
x, rosettes of neurons and glial cells; Lower Right: 400 x , glial
organization within rosettes (See, L. S. St-Pierre and M. A. Persinger,
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2003, 97, 1307-1314). |
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