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Rio-Hortega's Third Contribution to the Morphological Knowledge and Functional Interpretation of the Oligodendroglia

  • Book

  • June 2013
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 2559840

Pío del Rio-Hortega, one of the pioneering neuroscientists and discoverer of microglia, has been recognized as one of the most important Spanish neurohistogists of the past century. His landmark research on oligodendroglia, originally published in Spanish in 1928, has been translated into English for the first time by Dr. José R. Iglesias-Rozas and Prof. Manuel Garrosa. The book establishes definitively the concept of oligodendroglia and describes in great detail its structure, varieties, function, origin and pathology, providing a thorough review. The entire 1928 writing is presented, including the 79 excellent drawings and photographs from the original publication.

To complement the original book and provide historical context, the translators have also included an introduction to the research and a biography of Pío del Rio-Hortega. This book constitutes a milestone in the history of neuroscience, biology and medicine, and it will be valuable reading for researchers and practitioners in these fields.

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Table of Contents

Foreword

Introduction to Book

Biography of Rio-Hortega

1. Introduction

2. Bibliographic Background

3. Material and Technique

4. Morphological Characteristics of the Oligodrn-Droglia

5. Textural Characteristics of Protoplasm in the Oli Godendrocytes

6. Morphological Variations of Oligodendrocytes

7. Abnormal Changes in the Oligodendrolgia

8. Morphological and Genetic Kinship between Astro-Cytes and Oligodendrocytes

9. Morphological and Physiological Parallelism of the Oligodendrcites and Schwann Cells

Authors

Jose R. Iglesias-Rozas Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, Germany. Manuel Garrosa Dept. Biología Celular, Histología y Farmacología. Facultad de Medicina, INCYL , Universidad de Valladolid, Spain..