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- filament that extends in the cytoplasm of a nerve cell is also termed a neurofibril. This name is used in the neurofibrillary tangles of some neurodegenerative...
- Nodes of Ranvier (/ˈrɑːnvieɪ/ RAHN-vee-ay), also known as myelin-sheath gaps, occur along a myelinated axon where the axolemma is exposed to the extracellular...
- reinnervation may occur. If the regenerating axon is halted by damaged tissue, neurofibrils may create a m**** known as a neuroma. If an injured neuron degenerates...
- Maresch (1905) introduced Bielschowsky's silver impregnation technic for neurofibrils as a stain for reticulum fibers, but emphasized the nonspecificity of...
- with neurotubules (neuronal microtubules) are ****embled into larger neurofibrils. Some neurons also contain pigment granules, such as neuromelanin (a...
- Parkinson's disease. In 1982, he and collaborators isolated the clusters of neurofibrils typical of Alzheimer's disease and described their chemical properties...
- transfer RNA, and found what is known as zinc fingers as well as the neurofibrils in Alzheimer's disease. Also in 1962, Klug became a Fellow of Peterhouse...
- former Westborough State Hospital, is named after him. "A Study Of The Neurofibrils In Dementia Paralytica, Dementia Senilis, Chronic Alcoholism, Cerebral...
- in medical science and microscope technique. He particularly studied neurofibrils, and was known for improving microscopic techniques for dealing with...
- and smaller features could not be observed, and it was possible that neurofibrils would stand as an exception to cell theory as non-cellular components...