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The two men were able to confirm that a specific type of tumor (now known as an oligodendroglioma) consisted of oligodendroglia.
Oligodendrogliomas recapitulate the appearance of the normal resident oligodendroglia of the brain.
His method of staining also led to the discovery of oligodendroglia in 1921 which both he and Penfield are now credited with.
Tumors of oligodendroglia are called oligodendrogliomas.
In the central nervous system (CNS), myelin is produced by oligodendroglia cells.
Ramón y Cajal discovered neurons, Penfield helped explain oligodendroglia.
"Oligodendroglia in Developmental Neurotoxicity."
In 1924 he worked for five months with Pio del Rio-Hortega characterising the type of glial cells known as oligodendroglia.
Oligodendrocytes (from Greek, meaning cells with a few branches), or oligodendroglia (Greek, few tree glue), are a type of brain cell.
This zone is where the central nervous system and peripheral nervous system meet, as well as the place where Schwann cells meet oligodendroglia cells.
SVZ cells migrate away from germinal zones to populate both developing white and gray matter, where they differentiate and mature into myelin-forming oligodendroglia.
In that study, Dr. Scheibel's team found a significantly larger number of certain cells, called oligodendroglia, than was found in the brains of 11 less gifted individuals that were used as scientific controls.
He did give a few sections of the brain to a few researchers, two of whom reported that Einstein had an unusual preponderance of certain cells, oligodendroglia, that support the brain's networks of neurons.
OLIGODENDROGLIOMA (WHO grade II) is a well-differentiated tumor, composed predominantly of cells morphologically resembling oligodendroglia, which grows diffusely in the cortex and white matter.
He has lived in his Barnsley constituency for much of his life, and is a supporter of Barnsley F.C. 'Oligodendrocytes' (from Greek language literally meaning 'cells with a few branches'), or 'oligodendroglia' (Greek, 'few tree glue'),.