A multipolar neuron is a type of neuron that possesses a single axon and many dendrites (and dendritic branches), allowing for the integration of a great...
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cell-body rind. Most neurons in the central nervous systems of vertebrates, including mammals, are multipolar. In multipolar neurons, multiple processes...
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Pyramidal cell (redirect from Pyramidal neuron)
Pyramidal cells, or pyramidal neurons, are a type of multipolar neuron found in areas of the brain including the cerebral cortex, the hippocampus, and...
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striatum Purkinje cells, huge neurons in the cerebellum, a type of Golgi I multipolar neuron Pyramidal cells, neurons with triangular soma, a type of...
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Multipolar or multipolarity can refer to: Polarity (international relations) Multipolar neuron A multipolar language is another term for a pluricentric...
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proprioceptive information from the muscle of mastication. Bipolar neuron Multipolar neuron Unipolar neuron Gold, M. S.; Caterina, M. J. (2008-01-01), Masland, Richard...
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classifications of neurons include unipolar, pseudounipolar and multipolar. During embryonic development, pseudounipolar neurons begin as bipolar in...
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Neural circuit (section Connections between neurons)
A neural circuit is a population of neurons interconnected by synapses to carry out a specific function when activated. Multiple neural circuits interconnect...
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Grey columns (section Alpha motor neurons)
motivational aspects of pain. The neurons of this lamina can be distinguished by their morphology as pyramidal, spindle, or multipolar. This layer is also known...
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unipolar types. Multipolar neurons are composed of one axon and many dendritic trees. Pyramidal cells are multipolar cortical neurons with pyramid-shaped...
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Alpha (α) motor neurons (also called alpha motoneurons), are large, multipolar lower motor neurons of the brainstem and spinal cord. They innervate extrafusal...
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between neurons and whose processes are limited to a single local area in the brain or spinal cord Structural classification: Multipolar neurons: Have 3...
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anaxonic neuron function contributes to neural homeostasis. Interneuron Unipolar neuron Pseudounipolar neuron Bipolar neuron Multipolar neuron Al, Martini...
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concentrations. Neurotoxins inhibit neuron control over ion concentrations across the cell membrane, or communication between neurons across a synapse. Local pathology...
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spelling differences) is a long, slender projection of a nerve cell, or neuron, in vertebrates, that typically conducts electrical impulses known as action...
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Development of the nervous system (redirect from Multipolar migration)
anterior-posterior axis. The neural plate is the source of the majority of neurons and glial cells of the CNS. The neural groove forms along the long axis...
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Martinotti may refer to: Martinotti cell, small multipolar neurons with short branching dendrites Metodo Martinotti, an Italian industrial method for the...
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studies in rats have shown that many neurons in the VLPO that are inhibited by norepinephrine or acetylcholine are multipolar triangular shaped cells with low...
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Autonomic nervous system (redirect from Autonomic neuron)
different morphologies. These neurons are primarily categorized into type I and type II, where type II neurons are multipolar with numerous long, smooth...
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corticospinal tract). This nucleus contains primarily large and small multipolar neurons.[citation needed] Patestas, Maria A.; Gartner, Leslie P. (2016). A...
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Martinotti cell (category Neurons)
Martinotti cells are small multipolar neurons with short branching dendrites. They are scattered throughout various layers of the cerebral cortex, sending...
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They are innervated by gamma motor neurons and beta motor neurons. Gamma efferents from small multipolar neurons from anterior gray column innervate...
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Basket cell (redirect from Basket neuron)
throughout different regions of the cortex and cerebellum. Basket cells are multipolar GABAergic interneurons that function to make inhibitory synapses and control...
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formation and differentiation of neurons from stem cell precursors (neurogenesis) The migration of immature neurons from their birthplaces in the embryo...
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Neuromorphology (section Influence on neuron function)
Neuromorphology (from Greek νεῦρον, neuron, "nerve"; μορφή, morphé, "form"; -λογία, -logia, “study of”) is the study of nervous system form, shape, and...
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giant pyramidal cells (neurons) located within the fifth layer of the grey matter in the primary motor cortex. These neurons are the largest in the central...
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zone contains bipolar cells and multipolar cells. The multipolar cells have a special type of migration known as multipolar migration, they do not resemble...
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GABAergic nucleus. These tonotopically organized neurons receive excitatory inputs from octopus and multipolar cells in the contralateral ventral cochlear...
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Golgi cell (category Central nervous system neurons)
retina. These neurons' cell bodies were ovoid, spheroid, or multipolar. A Golgi type II neuron either has no axon or else a short axon that does not send...
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Ganglion cell (category Neurons)
neurophysiology, a ganglion cell is a cell found in a ganglion (a cluster of neurons in the peripheral nervous system). Depending on their location and function...
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