PMID: 6167034Feb 1, 1981Paper

Current concepts on the "dark" cells of human and animal brains

Tsitologiia
Iu N Kvitnitskiĭ-Ryzhov, T Iu Kvitnitskaia-Ryzhova

Abstract

The latest current literature is reviewed on the dark cells of the brain and internal organs of animals and man. The following questions are considered: shrinked and picnomorphic neurons; dark neurons and glyocytes--structure and function; and perspectives of research into the problem of dark cells. A conclusion has been made that in most cases dark cells of the animal and human nervous tissue constitute functionally conditioned elements emerging during the life span.

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