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[Morphological characteristics of the brain nervous tissue during aging].

Alina MagnaevaT S GulevskayaP L AnufrievT I BaranichVladimir S Sukhorukov
Published in: Arkhiv patologii (2022)
The results of the study confirm that such brain structures as the cortex of the precentral gyrus, the hippocampus, the basal ganglia, and the substantia nigra lose large neurons with age, followed by the development of gliosis. The identified morphological changes characteristic of aging are phenomenologically similar to a certain set of morphological changes in neurodegenerative diseases of late age.
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