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- pyramidal neurons and rosehip neurons. In the cerebellum Purkinje cells and interneuronal Golgi cells predominate. Glial cells are the supporting cells of the...
- Exocytosis in neuronal chemical synapses is Ca2+ triggered and serves interneuronal signalling. The calcium sensors that trigger exocytosis might interact...
- housed in the spinal canal within the vertebrae. Within the CNS, the interneuronal space is filled with a large amount of supporting non-nervous cells...
- nerve enlargement without visceral tumors, especially in nerves with interneuronal edema and infiltration of plasma cells. The presence of nodules on the...
- ISSN 0022-3034. PMID 10512977. Buxhoeveden D, Ror E, Switala A (2000). "Reduced interneuronal space in schizophrenia". Biological Psychiatry. 47 (7): 681–682. doi:10...
- cerebral hemisphere receives contralateral—opposite—vision) to keep the interneuronal connections responsible for processing information short. All sensory...
- amino acid residues. These lesions, over time, develop into filamentous interneuronal neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs) which interfere with numerous intracellular...
- changes in SHH concentration give rise to motor neuron and different interneuronal subtypes as found in the ventral spinal cord. These incremental changes...
- the interneuronal activity is modulated via excitation or inhibition depending on the reflex pathways. Thus, different patterns of interneuronal activity...
- from reticulospinal and other descending pathways to the motor and interneuronal circuits of the spinal cord, and the absence of an intact corticospinal...