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    Wednesday, 31 May 2023 14:01

    Electron Microscope Study of Human Cerebral Cortex (Left Superior Temporal Gyrus), in Different Age Groups and Gender 

    Written by Rana AbdulRahman Aziz Al Tae
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    Electron Microscope Study of Human Cerebral Cortex (Left Superior Temporal Gyrus), in Different Age Groups and Gender 

    Rana AbdulRahman Aziz Al Tae
    Assist Prof. M.B.Ch.B / Ph.D. Anatomy

    Abstract:
    Human cerebral cortex is the outer folded neuronal layer and represents major part of the cerebrum with enormous functions. It is a laminar structure, easily visualized grossly. Previous studies showed that the Superior Temporal gyrus is one of the thickest cerebral cortex regions, reaching (about 4 mm). The Electron microscope study was made on 6 samples taken to measure the neuronal soma dimension of the large pyramidal cells present in the internal pyramidal cortical layer V in different age groups and gender. Aging process was obvious on the large pyramidal cells of the cerebral cortex, in which their neuronal soma dimensions showed shrinkage with age progression. But statistically there was no differences in the values between males and females.
    Keywords: Cerebral Cortex; Electron Microscope; Large Pyramidal Cells; Neuronal Soma Dimension.

     

     

     

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