Meningeal cells influence midbrain development and the engraftment of dopamine progenitors in Parkinsonian mice

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Christopher R. Bye ◽  
Lachlan H. Thompson ◽  
Clare L. Parish
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R.G. Frederickson ◽  
R.G. Ulrich ◽  
J.L. Culberson

Metallic cobalt acts as an epileptogenic agent when placed on the brain surface of some experimental animals. The mechanism by which this substance produces abnormal neuronal discharge is unknown. One potentially useful approach to this problem is to study the cellular and extracellular distribution of elemental cobalt in the meninges and adjacent cerebral cortex. Since it is possible to demonstrate the morphological localization and distribution of heavy metals, such as cobalt, by correlative x-ray analysis and electron microscopy (i.e., by AEM), we are using AEM to locate and identify elemental cobalt in phagocytic meningeal cells of young 80-day postnatal opossums following a subdural injection of cobalt particles.


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