
doi: 10.1177/22.7.594
pmid: 4853000
A technique for determining the large angle light-scattering patterns of biologic cells has been developed and applied to the measurement of isolated calf oligodendroglia. Preliminary results indicate that light-scattering information can be used to discriminate between oligodendroglia, subcellular debris and red blood cells and also suggest that oligodendroglia can be distinguished from neurons.
Neurons, Microscopy, Erythrocytes, Lasers, Brain, In Vitro Techniques, Evaluation Studies as Topic, Organ Specificity, Centrifugation, Density Gradient, Methods, Animals, Scattering, Radiation, Cattle, Nerve Tissue, Neuroglia
Neurons, Microscopy, Erythrocytes, Lasers, Brain, In Vitro Techniques, Evaluation Studies as Topic, Organ Specificity, Centrifugation, Density Gradient, Methods, Animals, Scattering, Radiation, Cattle, Nerve Tissue, Neuroglia
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