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The Golgi method in current neurobiological research.
The Golgi method more than hundred years old can reveal new results also in the current research of CNS. The study provides examples for using the Golgi method and demonstrates the types of neurons, the various types of interneurons, characterizes the stellate cells in layer IV of the cortex. The Golgi method is applicable for the observation of maturation process and also for demonstrating different pathological alterations of neurons in the CNS.