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Dorsal Root Ganglion Histology
Dorsal Root Ganglion, cat - (Stain - Haematoxylin Eosin)
- Ganglion cells appear several times larger than other cells in the ganglia.
- The perikaryon is very large and surrounds a large and light nucleus.
- Only the cells immediately surrounding the ganglion cells as one flattened layer are satellite cells.
- Nerve fibers will be visible close to or within the ganglion.
- Lipofuscin - (a brownish pigment) accumulates with age not only in ganglion cells, but also in several other cell types of the body (cardiac muscle cells, smooth muscle cells, endocrine cells).
- also called the aging pigment.
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