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growth cones, new
filopodia usually emerge from
these inter-
filopodial veils. The
growth cone is
described in
terms of
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randomly along the
inner blastocoel surface,
actively making and
breaking filopodial connections to the wall of the blastocoel. Eventually, however, they become...
- extrusomes, and
arise from the
ventral side of the cell
through a
common filopodial stem,
which is
surrounded by an aperture.
Under the cell membrane, they...
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morphologically different synaptic terminals,
which include large mossy terminals,
filopodial extensions within the
mossy terminals, and
small en p****ant boutons. Each...
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neurons to
migrate and
innervate target tissues. FMN2 is
present in the
filopodial tips of
neuronal growth cones and
influences its
pathfinding ability....
- axons,
rather it's been
shown that
dendritic arbors of
tectal neurons and
filopodial processes of
radial glial cells are also
highly dynamic. In many locations...
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which was
reported in 2017.
Under culture conditions, C. owczarzaki’s
filopodial cells crawl attached to the substrate, with
active replication until the...