11.5 POJA-L3157+4460+3158
Title: Choroid plexus of ventricles
Description:
(A): Stain trichrome Goldner, fetus, human. The survey of the plexus choroideus shows large, thick processes (1) lined with
a single layer of cuboidal epithelial cells. (2) Ependym. (3) Cerebrum.
(B): Immunofluorescence staining with anti-vimentin antibodies black-white, mouse. Vimentin reactivity is only positive
in the capillaries and stroma within the choroid plexus (1). The lining cuboidal cells are negative. The (sub)layer of normal ependym (2) of the ventricle as well as the perivascular spaces in the cerebral tissue (3) are positive.
(C): Stain trichrome Goldner, fetus, human. Young and plump processes (1) of the choroid plexus. The choroid plexus produces the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). In addition, the CSF is involved in a filtration system, removing metabolic waste and excess neurotransmitters.
Keywords/Mesh: nervous tissue, cerebrum, ventricle, cerebrospinal fluid, ependym, choroid plexus, vimentin, histology, POJA collection
Title: Choroid plexus of ventricles
Description:
(A): Stain trichrome Goldner, fetus, human. The survey of the plexus choroideus shows large, thick processes (1) lined with
a single layer of cuboidal epithelial cells. (2) Ependym. (3) Cerebrum.
(B): Immunofluorescence staining with anti-vimentin antibodies black-white, mouse. Vimentin reactivity is only positive
in the capillaries and stroma within the choroid plexus (1). The lining cuboidal cells are negative. The (sub)layer of normal ependym (2) of the ventricle as well as the perivascular spaces in the cerebral tissue (3) are positive.
(C): Stain trichrome Goldner, fetus, human. Young and plump processes (1) of the choroid plexus. The choroid plexus produces the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). In addition, the CSF is involved in a filtration system, removing metabolic waste and excess neurotransmitters.
Keywords/Mesh: nervous tissue, cerebrum, ventricle, cerebrospinal fluid, ependym, choroid plexus, vimentin, histology, POJA collection