The Anatomy of the Central Nervous System in Health And Disease

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The Anatomy of the Central Nervous System in Health And Disease
Heinrich Obersteiner
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335 and fig. 167).
In the deeper strata of the molecular layer are found the connective fibres which have been already described as running parallel to the surface. [Indeed, the molecular layer shows most distinctly two sets of striae which cross one another at right angles, viz. , the radially- disposed processes of Purkinje's cells and a much closer system of tangential fibres. If a process of Purkinje is teased out it shows, as it were an arrangement of horizontal pegs or thorns on either si
...de, the adhering fragments of tangential filaments. Along the median line in the shark's cerebellum, and in other cases, the molecular layer is destitute of processes of Purkinje's cells, and the strata of tangential filaments are very distinct. Where these cells are absent, and the molecular and granular layers come into contact, the tangential fibres appear to pass into the granular layer. Nothing in the molecular layer is more conspicuous than the rectangular arrangement of its striation. ] Nuclei are but seldom observed in these different, so-called, connective- tissue fibres.

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