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cells Ganglion cell
Purkinje cell
Pyramidal cell
Neural tissue "Lab 1
Neurohistology - Neurons". vanat.cvm.umn.edu.
Retrieved 2020-05-02.
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- A
ganglion (pl.: ganglia) is a
group of
neuron cell
bodies in the
peripheral nervous system. In the
somatic nervous system, this
includes dorsal root ganglia...
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Group A
nerve fibers are one of the
three classes of
nerve fiber as
generally classified by
Erlanger and G****er. The
other two
classes are the
group B...
- An axon (from Gr**** ἄξων áxōn, axis) or
nerve fiber (or
nerve fibre: see
spelling differences) is a long,
slender projection of a
nerve cell, or neuron...
- In neuroscience, the
axolemma (from Gr**** lemma 'membrane, envelope', and 'axo-' from axon) is the cell
membrane of an axon, the
branch of a
neuron through...
- An
oblique dendrite is a
dendrite that
branches from an
apical dendrite that
emerges from the apex of a
pyramidal cell.
Oblique dendrites typically branch...
- neurological-psychiatric disorders. He was the
author of
highly regarded books on the
neurohistology and
histopathology of the
nervous system; "Technik der mikroskopischen...
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Neurilemma (also
known as neurolemma,
sheath of Schwann, or Schwann's sheath) is the
outermost nucleated cytoplasmic layer of
Schwann cells (also called...
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Epineurium Nerve Nerve fascicle Nerve fiber Nervous system Perineurium "
Neurohistology lecture" (PDF).
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April 2019.
Elaine N.
Marieb and Katja...
- A
dendrite (from Gr**** δένδρον déndron, "tree") or
dendron is a
branched cytoplasmic process that
extends from a
nerve cell that
propagates the electrochemical...