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... Figure 37.2 Dendrites Nucleus Stimulus Axon hillock Cell body Axon Signal direction Presynaptic cell Synapse Neurotransmitter Synaptic terminals Postsynaptic cell Synaptic terminals... [r] ...

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The chromatin remodeling factor Bap55 functions through the TIP60 complex to regulate olfactory projection neuron dendrite targeting

The chromatin remodeling factor Bap55 functions through the TIP60 complex to regulate olfactory projection neuron dendrite targeting

... its dendrites to the dorsolateral glomerulus DL1 in the posterior of the antennal lobe (Figure ...stereotyped axon projection, forming an L-shaped pat- tern in the lateral horn, with additional branches in ...

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Original Article Dopaminergic amacrine cells in rabbit retina: a confocal microscopic study

Original Article Dopaminergic amacrine cells in rabbit retina: a confocal microscopic study

... bipolar axon terminals, ...arboreal dendrites of AII amacrine ...DA dendrites stratified at strata 1, 3 and 5 of the IPL; DA cells of the rabbit retina do not use GABA as a neurotransmitter, unlike ...

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Dendritic growth and remodelling of cat retinal ganglion cells during fetal and postnatal development.

Dendritic growth and remodelling of cat retinal ganglion cells during fetal and postnatal development.

... This comparison of the changes undergone cells and ganglion cells are found at about E56, whereas the first by axon terminals and dendrites indicates that during the [r] ...

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Selective and constructive mechanisms contribute to neural circuit formation in the barrel cortex of the developing rat

Selective and constructive mechanisms contribute to neural circuit formation in the barrel cortex of the developing rat

... for axon development in which the se- lective growth of some branches and the elimination of others occur simultaneously ...cell dendrites grow in a phase manner, but in this case the cells first retract ...

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Cortical region interactions and the functional role of apical dendrites

Cortical region interactions and the functional role of apical dendrites

... how dendrites contribute to information processing in single neurons (H¨ausser et ...contacts, dendrites perform complex computational functions (Mel, ...assume dendrites have passive, linear, ...

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Cockroach giant interneurones stained by cobalt backfilling of dissected axons

Cockroach giant interneurones stained by cobalt backfilling of dissected axons

... Each giant interneurone possesses a cell body, neurite and dendrites within the sixth abdominal ganglion and also has a giant axon which ascends the ventral nerve cord Harris & Smyth, 19[r] ...

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Rod and cone contributions to horizontal cell light responses in the mouse retina

Rod and cone contributions to horizontal cell light responses in the mouse retina

... the dendrites contact cone photoreceptors, whereas the axon terminal processes contact ...and axon terminals receive a mixture of rod and cone ...long axon connecting the compartments or by ...

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Slit and Robo control the development of dendrites in Drosophila
CNS

Slit and Robo control the development of dendrites in Drosophila CNS

... in embryos during hours 9 to 17. This antibody cannot distinguish between the full-length form of the protein and its potential proteolytic in vivo product (Brose et al., 1999). However, developmental western analysis ...

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Stieß, Michael
  

(2010):


	Studies on microtubule nucleation during axon growth.


Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Biologie

Stieß, Michael (2010): Studies on microtubule nucleation during axon growth. Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Biologie

... from dendrites in mature neurons, in which the centro- some had already lost its ability to nucleate ...new axon can initiate and grow independently of centrosomal microtubule organiza- ...of axon ...

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Assembly of the outer retina in the absence of GABA synthesis in horizontal cells

Assembly of the outer retina in the absence of GABA synthesis in horizontal cells

... We quantified the number of dendritic terminal clus- ters formed by individual horizontal cells. Varicosities within these terminal clusters have been shown pre- viously to invaginate cone pedicles and thus represent ...

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Understanding the formation of twinned dendrites (‘feather’ grains)

Understanding the formation of twinned dendrites (‘feather’ grains)

... Due to their deleterious properties, the formation of ‘feather’ grains is a significant problem in the DC casting of commercial Al alloys [1]. Crystallographic investigations by Henry et al. [2,3] have shown that feather ...

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The Structural Basis of an Innate Behavioural Pattern

The Structural Basis of an Innate Behavioural Pattern

... Slow flexor motor neurone, axon in contralateral anterior superficial root 3, Gl-GS Slow flexor motor neurones, axon in ipsilateral superficial root 3, Gl-GS As above, contralateral axon[r] ...

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Contribution of CD3 ε Epitope and Oxidative Type of Copper Zinc Superoxide Dismutase to the Degeneration Processes of Cerebellar Purkinje Cells in Patients with Multiple System Atrophy Cerebellar Type (MSA C: Olivopontocerebellar Atrophy, OPCA): An Immuno

Contribution of CD3 ε Epitope and Oxidative Type of Copper Zinc Superoxide Dismutase to the Degeneration Processes of Cerebellar Purkinje Cells in Patients with Multiple System Atrophy Cerebellar Type (MSA C: Olivopontocerebellar Atrophy, OPCA): An Immunohistochemical Study

... tertiary dendrites, which are the peripheral dendritic processes, and gradually extended to the secondary and then the primary dendrites as the disease progressed, with its expression finally lost from the ...

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Axon Surface Infolding and Axon Size can be Quantitatively Related in Gastropod Molluscs

Axon Surface Infolding and Axon Size can be Quantitatively Related in Gastropod Molluscs

... In axons with infolding, the geometric factor for spike velocity is not the diameter but the square root of the axon volume to surface ratio, or H, as developed by Mirolli & Talbott 1972[r] ...

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A scanning electron microscope study of rat sciatic nerve fiber regeneration through silicone rubber multiple lumen nerve cuffs

A scanning electron microscope study of rat sciatic nerve fiber regeneration through silicone rubber multiple lumen nerve cuffs

... Table 4.8: Area examined, total area, percentage of area examined to total area, category I axon count for area examined, category I axon counts per unit area, mean category I axon diame[r] ...

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Nervous System intro Webquest

Nervous System intro Webquest

... Label the following parts of the neuron and describe what it is /what it does: Dendrite, Cell Body, Axon and Axon Terminal. 27[r] ...

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Comparative fine structure of the claw sensilla of a soft tick, Argas (Persicargas) arboreus americanum (L)

Comparative fine structure of the claw sensilla of a soft tick, Argas (Persicargas) arboreus americanum (L)

... Cross section of the same sensillum beneath the base showing 2 mechanoreceptive dendrites with tubular bodies (tb) and a highly electron-dense fluid without dendrites surrounded by dendr[r] ...

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Dendrites Inhibition in Rechargeable Lithium Metal Batteries

Dendrites Inhibition in Rechargeable Lithium Metal Batteries

... around dendrites is more of an effect rather than the cause of dendrite nucleation. Note, however, that experimentally indistinguishable mechanisms of dendrite nucle- ation are compatible with our interpretation ...

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Original Article Neonatal exposure to fluoxetine and fluvoxamine alteres spine density in mouse hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons

Original Article Neonatal exposure to fluoxetine and fluvoxamine alteres spine density in mouse hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons

... basal dendrites at postnatal day 22 (P22), but only fluvoxamine caused a re- duction of spine density of apical ...basal dendrites after fluoxetine and fluvoxamine exposure and the spine density of apical ...

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