Fig. 1.9.01. Neuropil of neocortex
Fig. 1.9.02. Neuropil of the molecular layer of cerebellar cortex
Fig. 1.9.03. Cerebellar granular layer
Fig. 1.9.04. Neuropil typical of thalamic nuclei
Fig. 1.9.05. Neuropil of olfactory bulb
Fig. 1.9.06. Neuropil of the neurohypophysis
Fig. 1.9.07. The white matter
Fig. 1.9.08. Anterior horn of spinal cord
Fig. 1.9.09. Outer plexiform layer of the retina
Fig. 1.9.10. Neural precursor cells
Fig. 1.9.11. Outer segment of retinal rod cell
Fig. 1.9.12. Cerebellar glomerulus
Fig. 1.9.13. Perikarya in cerebellar cortex
Fig. 1.9.14. Arrested granule cells in cerebellar cortex
Fig. 1.9.15. Synaptic glomerulus in thalamus
Fig. 1.9.16. White matter with myelinated axons
Fig. 1.9.17. Obersteiner's zone in developing cerebellum
Fig. 1.9.18. The neuropil from the neurohypophysis
Fig. 1.9.19. Bergmann astrocytes surround dendritic spines
Fig. 1.9.20. 3D reconstruction of a bundle of parallel T-axons
Fig. 1.9.21. Synaptic glomerule in thalamus
Fig. 1.9.22. Densely reconstructed volume of neuropil from cerebellar cortex
Fig. 1.9.23. Neuropil of cerebellar molecular layer
Fig. 1.9.24. 3D reconstruction of neuropil of hippocampal stratum radiatum
Fig. 1.9.25. Human neocortical neuropil in 3D reconstruction
Fig. 1.9.26. Neocortical neuropil in 3D reconstructions
Fig. 1.9.27. 3D reconstruction of a cube of hippocampal neuropil
Fig. 1.9.28. 3D reconstructed cortical neuropil cube
Fig. 1.9.29. 3D reconstructions of dendrite siwht synapses and axons