Franz Nissl was born in 1860.
Franz Nissl died in 1919.
The rough endoplasmic reticulum (ER) of a neuron is specifically referred to as the "Nissl substance" or "Nissl bodies." This term is derived from the German neurologist Franz Nissl, who developed a staining technique that highlights the ribosome-rich rough ER, allowing for the visualization of neuronal cell bodies. Nissl bodies are important for synthesizing proteins essential for neuron function and maintenance.
Yes, dendrites contain Nissl bodies. Nissl bodies, also called Nissl substance or Nissl granules, are rough endoplasmic reticulum in the neuronal cell bodies and dendrites. They are responsible for protein synthesis in the neuron.
Franz Esser was born on January 20, 1900, in Germany.
The rough endoplasmic reticulum in neurons is also known as Nissl bodies or Nissl substance. These structures are involved in protein synthesis within the neuron.
Franz Werner was born in 1867.
Franz Kartz was born in 1907.
Franz Xaver Dieringer was born in 1811.
Franz Sodann was born in 1973.
Franz Tscherne was born in 1964.
Franz May was born in 1903.
Franz Wacker was born in 1947.