Chris Søndergaard
Aarhus University
4 Papers
57 Citations
Chris Søndergaard is an academic researcher from Aarhus University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Zinc & Bismuth. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications.
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Papers
Immersion autometallography: histochemical in situ capturing of zinc ions in catalytic zinc-sulfur nanocrystals.
TL;DR: The aims of the present study were to make the immersion-based capturing of zinc ions in zinc-sulfur nanocrystals work directly on sections and slices of fixed brain tissue, to work out protocols that ensure zinc specificity and optimal quality of the staining, and to apply “immersion autometallography” to other tissues that contain zinc-enriched cells.
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Changes in the vesicular zinc pattern following traumatic brain injury.
TL;DR: It is speculated that vesicular zinc may not contribute to neuronal damage following TBI, because in vivo created ZnSe nanocrystals were confined to the cytoplasm of the somata and their proximal dendrites.
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Immersion autometallographic tracing of zinc ions in Alzheimer beta-amyloid plaques.
Meredin Stoltenberg,Mikkel Bruhn,Chris Søndergaard,P. Doering,Mark J. West,Agnete Larsen,Juan C. Troncoso,Gorm Danscher +7 more
TL;DR: The iZnSAMG detection of zinc ions is easily standardized and can be used in the quantification of plaques with stereological methods and is the first to detect zinc in plaques in the cerebellum of transgenic PS1/APP mice.
In vivo Distribution of Bismuth in the Mouse Brain: Influence of Long‐Term Survival and Intracranial Placement on the Uptake and Transport of Bismuth in Neuronal Tissue
TL;DR: Autometallographicly detectable bismuth was seen throughout the brain following intraperitoneal and intracranial exposure and the neuronal staining pattern seems highly organized with some areas heavily stained and others with low or no staining.