Abstract

A procedure is described by which neuroglial cells from neonatal mouse brain are collected in vivo on polycarbonate membranes. By the use of scanning electron microscopy the aim was to study the morphology of collected cells. The surfaces of the glial cells showed many blebs and numerous filopodia. At higher magnifications the filopodial surfaces appeared to be covered with small round granules. On the astrocytes and oligodendrocytes semi-quantitative energy dispersive X-ray microanalysis was performed.

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