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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...
- In
neuroscience and anatomy,
nodes of
Ranvier (/ˈrɑːnvieɪ/ RAHN-vee-ay), also
known as myelin-sheath gaps,
occur along a
myelinated axon
where the axolemma...
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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...
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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...
- with
neurotubules (neuronal microtubules) are ****embled into
larger neurofibrils. Some
neurons also
contain pigment granules, such as
neuromelanin (a...
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Maresch (1905)
introduced Bielschowsky's
silver impregnation technic for
neurofibrils as a
stain for
reticulum fibers, but
emphasized the
nonspecificity of...
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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...
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results in
mineral nucleation and growth.
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