Clinical Neuropathology image 1-2018: Golgi silver staining, the black reaction
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Clinical Neuropathology image 1-2018: Golgi silver staining, the black reaction
We here present an image from the rare original slides from Camillo Golgi (Figure 1), which are kept at the Golgi Museum and at the Museum for the History of the University of Pavia (Pavia, Italy). Camillo Golgi (1843 – 1926), Professor of General Pathology and Histology at the University of Pavia, provided seminal scientific contributions, including in 1898 the discovery of the cell organelle ...
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عنوان ژورنال: Clinical Neuropathology
سال: 2018
ISSN: 0722-5091
DOI: 10.5414/np301087